GCSE Science (9–1) - AQA GCSE (9–1) Chemistry Achieve Grade 8–9 Workbook

Paperback

This Workbook will support and motivate students working in grades 8-9 students to reach their full potential and achieve success with targeted questions and support.

  • Provides plenty of practice opportunities for short- and long-answer questions on every topic
  • Helps students improve and focus their answers with worked examples
  • Further support from hints and tips on how to structure answers, provide the right level of detail and more

The range of questions available encourages students to develop their skills in applying and analysing as well as recall. The workbook provides coverage of maths and practical skills as well as synoptic questions.

Frequent support notes provide hints and tips on strategies for decoding questions (for example by identifying key words in the question), key terminology, and how to write explanations and give the right amount of detail.

RRP: £5.50

ISBN

978-0-00-819434-5

Publication Date

05-01-2017

Format

Paperback

Pages

140 pages

Dimensions

192x265mm

Product Description

This Workbook will support and motivate students working in grades 8-9 students to reach their full potential and achieve success with targeted questions and support.

  • Provides plenty of practice opportunities for short- and long-answer questions on every topic
  • Helps students improve and focus their answers with worked examples
  • Further support from hints and tips on how to structure answers, provide the right level of detail and more

The range of questions available encourages students to develop their skills in applying and analysing as well as recall. The workbook provides coverage of maths and practical skills as well as synoptic questions.

Frequent support notes provide hints and tips on strategies for decoding questions (for example by identifying key words in the question), key terminology, and how to write explanations and give the right amount of detail.

Author

Dorothy Warren and Gemma Young