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AQA GCSE Higher Science

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AQA GCSE Higher Science

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Description

Aimed at students taking both the Modular and Coordinated Double Award Science Higher Tier, this book follows the order of the Modular course, but covers all the material needed for the Coordinated exam. Written by senior examiners, it covers the entire Double Award Science specification, providing plenty of exam practice, model questions and exam tips. Key features of the book include: in-text questions to reinforce learning; model questions and answers from 2003's exams; examiner's tips; advice on how to revise; and progress tests with exam-style questions for each section.

Table of Contents

Humans as organisms; maintenance of life; environment; inheritance and selection; metals; earth materials; patterns of chemical change; structure and bonding; energy; electricity; forces; waves and radiation.

Author Biography

Terry Mansfield is an AQA moderator and writer. Joyce Gustard and Barbara Drozdowska were both principal examiners with AQA. Ian Brandon is assistant principal examiner with AQA. Christine Woodward was chief examiner with AQA. The series editor, Steve Witney, is principal examiner for AQA.
Release date NZ
February 27th, 2004
Audiences
  • Revision / study guides
  • Secondary
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Illustrations
200 b/w halftones
Imprint
Hodder Arnold
Pages
192
Publisher
Hodder Education
Dimensions
193x265x13
ISBN-13
9780340813041
Product ID
1640774

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