Make the change in GCSE Science a change for the better using the only AQA GCSE Chemistry Student's Book that delivers: - better tools to achieve top grades - better support for practical science - better guidance for Controlled Assessment - better digital support available anytime, anywhere via Dynamic Learning For high-achieving students who want the very best grades, this Student's Book for GCSE Chemistry contains a wide range of practical activities to support different teaching and learning styles, as well as exciting real science examples to enthuse students to implement their practical science skills in their lessons and controlled assessment tasks. Written by experienced teachers with specific AQA GCSE Science expertise, there are 'Boost your grade' boxes and 'Test yourself' questions to support A* candidates, ensuring they have the right knowledge and proficiency to get top marks in the new AQA GCSE course. The Student's Book is supported by Dynamic Learning resources, revision material and CPD/teacher workshops to help your students learn and to help you teach the AQA GCSE Science course with confidence.
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978-1-4441-2079-0 (9781444120790)
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Nigel Heslop was Head of Faculty at Oak Farm School and is the AES Field Officer for London and the Southeast. Graham Hill was Head of Science at Dr Challoner's Grammar School.
Chemistry 1 1 Fundamental ideas in chemistry 2 How do rocks provide useful materials? 3 Getting fuels from crude oil 4 Plant oils and their uses 5 Changes in the Earth and its atmosphere Exam questions Chemistry 2 6 Bonding in reactions 7 Mass, moles and yield 8 Controlling rates of chemical reactions and energy transfer 9 Using ions in solutions Exam questions Chemistry 3 10 Explaining the periodic table more fully 11 What's in the water we drink? 12 Energy in chemical reactions 13 Analysing substances 14 Making important chemicals Exam questions