The AQA GCSE Biology Teacher's Guide provides comprehensive support for staff teaching GCSE Biology. Written to support the Student's Book, the text provides answers and support to all the questions and activities within the Student's Book. The Guide also provides lesson outlines with starter, main and plenary activities, suggests timings, provides help in dealing with common misconceptions, outlines the new skills being taught in the course and highlights internal, external and formative assessment opportunities. The Student's Book has a strong emphasis on how science works. It focuses on real-life contexts, and develops enquiry and data handling skills. This guide will help support this new style of GCSE teaching. This guide includes a CD-ROM of the entire content of the book in editable Word format. The paper and CD-ROM versions are both fully cross-referenced to the separate e-Worksheets CD-ROM with practical activities and homeworks.>

The AQA GCSE Biology Student's Book provides complete coverage of the knowledge and ideas for GCSE Biology for AQA, with a strong emphasis throughout on understanding how science works. The examples and activities focus on everyday contexts and real-life applications that will motivate and engage students. Questions for homework and exam practice allow students to apply their knowledge and to progress their skills in areas such as enquiry and data handling. The activities help students prepare for practical and investigative skills assignments. The Biology, Chemistry and Physics Student's Books together provide complete coverage of the separate science courses. Written by experienced examiners, successful writers and practising teachers these resources make sense of complex ideas and issues with full and clear explanations.

The Teacher's Guide provides extensive support for staff teaching the new GCSE. Written to support the Higher Student's Book, it provides answers and support to all the questions and activities within the book. The Guide also provides lesson outlines with starters, main and plenary activities, suggests timings, provides help in dealing with common misconceptions, outlines the new skills being taught in the course and highlights assessment opportunities for formative, internal and external assessment. The Student's Book has a strong emphasis throughout on how science works. It focuses on real-life contexts, allowing students to understand that science is not always centred in a laboratory. The book aims to motivate and engage students with many up-to-date applications and ideas. This guide will help support teachers through this new style of GCSE teaching. All the material is provided in paper and CD-ROM format for easy use. Throughout the Guide, the supporting resources are fully referenced, including the separate e-Worksheets CD-ROM with practical activities and homeworks, and the Interactive Presentations CD-ROM.The free online scheme of work will be a valuable complement to the Teacher's Guide.