The Student's Book provides complete support for students beginning the Additional Applied course, including guidance on how to prepare reports for their portfolios and how to reacher higher marks. The second partt of the book is written around the themes of food science, forensic science and sports science. The authors introduce the roles of the food, forensic and sport scientist and develop the chapters around them. Real-life case studies allow students to develop their understanding of science, both in the workplace and in society. \n \nPractical work and investigations are found throughout Unit 2, to help students develop their scientific skills and provide full support in preparing portfolio work for Unit 3. The book also provides plenty of questions for homework or external assessment practice. The book breaks down complicated concepts into more manageable chunks. Simple and clear language and a large number of colour diagrams and photos help to support the foundation-tier student. Higher-tier students will be able to progress their skills and apply their knowledge in the question and activity boxes.

The AQA GCSE Science Applied Double Award Revision Book supports students throughout their course and helps them to reach their full potential in the written exam. The authors are experienced examiners and teachers, and also wrote all other titles in the AQA GCSE Science Applied Double Award series. Easy-to-digest notes are provided for each topic in Unit 2. These are followed by examination-style questions that can be used for revision or as homework throughout the course. Answers to all the questions in the revision book are available with free access to a password-protected website, which will be updated from the current website www.hodderappliedscience.co.uk/.

The AQA GCSE Science Additional Applied Teacher's Guide provides comprehensive support for staff teaching Additional Applied Science. Written to support the Student's Book, the text provides answers to all questions and activities within the Student's Book. The Guide also provides possible teaching strategies, suggests timings and gives additional guidance on teaching difficult topics and preparing for Unit 1 portfolio reports and Unit 3 portfolio investigations. The Student's Book is full of real-life case studies aimed at allowing students to develop their understanding of science, both in the workplace and in society. Particular emphasis is placed on how science is used by those working in the key areas of food, forensic and sports science. Investigations and practical activities can be found throughout the Student's Book to help students develop their scientific skills and to prepare their portfolio work. The book also includes plenty of questions for homework or external assessment practice. The entire content of this guide is provided in editable Word format.

Complementing the matching Student's Book and Teacher's Guide, these worksheets and activities provide a time-saving ready-made resource to help teachers deliver the new specifications from AQA. These worksheets are linked to from the chapters in the associated Teacher's Guide. The CD-ROM comprises: Practical activities and standard procedures to help students prepare portfolio work for internal assessment. Activities and case studies that incorporate how science works, science in the workplace and scientists at work. Practice questions for homework and to support exam preparation. Teacher's and technician's notes as appropriate.