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GCSE Additional Science: Revision Guide (AQA Science for GCSE) (2006 edition) (PDF)

by Lawrie Ryan Nigel English Pauline Anning John Scottow

The only endorsed and approved summary and practice materials for AQA GCSE Additional Science. Written by experienced AQA examiners they are packed full of summaries, exam questions, exam advice and notes on tackling everything students will need, including How Science Works.

GCP GCSE Design and Technology: Exam Practice Workbook (PDF)

by Richard Parsons

This book is packed with practice questions just like the ones in the current AQA GCSE Graphic Products exams. The questions cover all the Design and Technology topics you'll need, and there's an in-depth exam advice section to help you improve your grades.

GCP GCSE Design and Technology: Exam Practice Answer Book (PDF)

by Richard Parsons

The complete answers for the practice exam questions in the GCSE Design and Technology Graphic Products AQA Exam Practice Workbook (9781847623928) - it's designed to help students to mark their own work, find out where they might be going wrong and improve their answers.

Gaseous exchange in the alveolus (UEB Uncontracted)


This is an image of gaseous exchange in the alveolus. It is a multi-page image set on two pages, a key and then the diagram page. A locator dot and title are shown on both pages. These must always be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. Key to gaseous exchange in the alveolus. This page shows the symbols and textures used on the diagram page. A sample of the texture is on the left with its description on the right. Gaseous exchange in the alveolus. This diagram shows the principle of the movement of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the alveolus in relation to a capillary. The diagram is surrounded by an image border. Air moves in and out of the alveolus through the bronchiole, at the top centre of the diagram. The circular alveolus is in the centre of the diagram. A capillary goes from the left centre of the diagram, around the bottom edge of the alveolus, to the right side. There are circular red blood cells in the capillary. As they move around the alveolus from left to right, carbon dioxide from the red blood cells diffuses into the alveolus, and then oxygen diffuses from the alveolus into the red blood cells.

Gaseous exchange in the alveolus (UEB Contracted)


This is an image of gaseous exchange in the alveolus. It is a multi-page image set on two pages, a key and then the diagram page. A locator dot and title are shown on both pages. These must always be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. Key to gaseous exchange in the alveolus. This page shows the symbols and textures used on the diagram page. A sample of the texture is on the left with its description on the right. Gaseous exchange in the alveolus. This diagram shows the principle of the movement of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the alveolus in relation to a capillary. The diagram is surrounded by an image border. Air moves in and out of the alveolus through the bronchiole, at the top centre of the diagram. The circular alveolus is in the centre of the diagram. A capillary goes from the left centre of the diagram, around the bottom edge of the alveolus, to the right side. There are circular red blood cells in the capillary. As they move around the alveolus from left to right, carbon dioxide from the red blood cells diffuses into the alveolus, and then oxygen diffuses from the alveolus into the red blood cells.

Gaseous exchange in the alveolus (Large Print)


This is an image of gaseous exchange in the alveolus. It is a multi-page image set on two pages, a key and then the diagram page. A locator dot and title are shown on both pages. These must always be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. Key to gaseous exchange in the alveolus. This page shows the symbols and textures used on the diagram page. A sample of the texture is on the left with its description on the right. Gaseous exchange in the alveolus. This diagram shows the principle of the movement of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the alveolus in relation to a capillary. The diagram is surrounded by an image border. Air moves in and out of the alveolus through the bronchiole, at the top centre of the diagram. The circular alveolus is in the centre of the diagram. A capillary goes from the left centre of the diagram, around the bottom edge of the alveolus, to the right side. There are circular red blood cells in the capillary. As they move around the alveolus from left to right, carbon dioxide from the red blood cells diffuses into the alveolus, and then oxygen diffuses from the alveolus into the red blood cells.

Gantt chart example (UEB uncontracted)

by Rnib Bookshare

This page shows an example of a Gantt chart. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. The short text descriptions down the left of the page relate to the row of boxes (or cells) opposite in the grid at the right. Each represents a step in the process of making a cake. Across the top of the page, the time is shown in intervals of five minutes. Below this is the grid in which some of the boxes are filled with textures. The textured cells in each row show how long each step will take and when it will start and end. So, for example, the third stage down Break open eggs, refers to the fourth cell to the right. By moving up to the scale at the top, you can see that this step will take five minutes to complete and will run from minute 15 to minute 20 in the cake-making process.

Gantt chart example (UEB contracted)

by Rnib Bookshare

This page shows an example of a Gantt chart. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. The short text descriptions down the left of the page relate to the row of boxes (or cells) opposite in the grid at the right. Each represents a step in the process of making a cake. Across the top of the page, the time is shown in intervals of five minutes. Below this is the grid in which some of the boxes are filled with textures. The textured cells in each row show how long each step will take and when it will start and end. So, for example, the third stage down Break open eggs, refers to the fourth cell to the right. By moving up to the scale at the top, you can see that this step will take five minutes to complete and will run from minute 15 to minute 20 in the cake-making process.

Gantt chart example (large print)

by Rnib Bookshare

This page shows an example of a Gantt chart. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. The short text descriptions down the left of the page relate to the row of boxes (or cells) opposite in the grid at the right. Each represents a step in the process of making a cake. Across the top of the page, the time is shown in intervals of five minutes. Below this is the grid in which some of the boxes are filled with textures. The textured cells in each row show how long each step will take and when it will start and end. So, for example, the third stage down Break open eggs, refers to the fourth cell to the right. By moving up to the scale at the top, you can see that this step will take five minutes to complete and will run from minute 15 to minute 20 in the cake-making process.

Gangsta Rap (PDF)

by Benjamin Zephaniah

Ray has been excluded from school and attends a Social Exclusion Project which means he can develop his music skills. However, another rap band takes a dislike to Ray's music and gang warfare is the result.

Further Mathematics For CCEA GCSE: (PDF)

by Neill Hamilton Sam Stevenson

This is the second edition of the extremely popular resource, fully updated for the current specification and covering the whole examined CCEA Further Mathematics GCSE course including Pure Mathematics, Mechanics and Statistics as well as a brand new section on Discrete and Decision Mathematics. It has been subject to a detailed quality assurance check by a Maths expert prior to publication and clearly explains the theory for each subject followed by a generous number of questions with answers at the rear. The authors, Neill Hamilton and Sam Stevenson, will be well-known to teachers in Northern Ireland.

Functional Skills Maths Level 2 - 10 Minute Tests

by Cgp

For incredible quick-fire Maths practice, look no further. This Functional Skills 10-Minute Tests Level 2 book is loaded to the hilt with 30 bite-sized tests, all set at the perfect difficulty for Level 2 students taking the Edexcel or City & Guilds courses. Tests are split into 4 sections, covering Number; Measure, Shape & Space; Handling Data; and Mixed Topic Practice. Each section features both calculator and non-calculator questions, with full worked answers at the back of the book. We've even thrown in a handy progress chart so you can track your scores and progress. Check out our matching Study Books for unbeatable revision.

Functional Skills English Level 2: Study and Test Practice (PDF)

by Cgp Books

Functional Skills English Level 2 - Study and Test Practice. Alternate ISBNs 9781782946304

Functional Skills English Entry Level 3: Study and Test Practice (PDF)

by Cgp Books

This book is an ideal way to prepare for the Entry Level 3 English Functional Skills test - whichever exam board you're studying. Each topic is clearly explained with straightforward notes, tips and examples. There are also practice questions throughout the book, plus plenty of test-style questions (with answers).

From Birth to Five Years: Children's Developmental Progress

by Mary D. Sheridan

Based on the work of Mary Sheridan, this text sets out each stage of normal development in young children. The authors also describe suitable developmental tests for hearing and vision, advise when to refer a child for specialist attention and provide information about support services available to children and families with special needs. This second edition has been revised and fully updated to take account of the latest legislation and research. Emphasis is placed on providing high standards of care by working in partnership with parents and other carers to promote the health of children.

Frankenstein's Aunt

by Allan Rune Pettersson Translated By Tate Joan

One of a series of fiction for schools, this is an horror story based on the Frankenstein legend. When Aunt Frankenstein arrives at the castle of her nephew, who created the monster, to restore that place to order and clear the family's blackened name, she encounters both Dracula and the werewolf and attempts to solve their problems too.

Frankenstein's Aunt

by Allan Rune Pettersson Translated By Tate Joan

One of a series of fiction for schools, this is an horror story based on the Frankenstein legend. When Aunt Frankenstein arrives at the castle of her nephew, who created the monster, to restore that place to order and clear the family's blackened name, she encounters both Dracula and the werewolf and attempts to solve their problems too.

Frankenstein: the 1818 text

by Mary Shelley

The epic battle between man and monster reaches its greatest pitch in the famous story of Frankenstein. In trying to create life, the young student Victor Frankenstein unleashes forces beyond his control, setting into motion a long and tragic chain of events that brings Victor himself to the very brink. How he tries to destroy his creation, as it destroys everything Victor loves, is a powerful story of love, friendship ...and horror. This Norton Critical Edition of Frankenstein contains the 1818 first edition text. Only the obvious typographical errors have been corrected. The book also includes writings by Mary Shelley, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Lord Byron and John William Polidori, enabling the reader to place the novel in its historical context. Six 19th-century responses to the novel illustrate contemporary reactions, whilst 12 modern critical essays cover the different aspects (psychoanalytic, mythic, feminist) of the work.

Foundation Mathematics for Edexcel GCSE (PDF)

by David Alcorn Tony Banks

Offering a proven, high-quality, step-by-step approach that builds students confidence, these texts give your students the rigorous practice they need to get better results in the two-tier exams. Clearly organised, easy-to-use and carefully structured main texts provide thorough preparation for students on either a 1-year or 2-year course with clear, student-friendly language used throughout. Fully worked examples with explanatory notes and commentary followed by carefully graded exercises offer gradual progression Exam and exam-style questions, presented in non-calculator and calculator section reviews, give further opportunities to consolidate skills acquired over a number of chapters Further compilations of exam and exam-style questions, which reflect how the examiners will assess the new two-tier specifications are provided to give thorough preparation for the exams.

Food Technology: Revision Workbook (PDF)

by Judi Sunderland Janet Inglis

The student-friendly, uncluttered approach to GCSE revision, guides students through the core content with succinct revision notes and practice questions that focus on the essential content needed for the exams.

Food Technology: Revision Guide (PDF)

by Judi Sunderland Janet Inglis

Written for 2009 curriculum change, Essentials provides concise coverage of all the externally assessed course content and skills for GCSE Food Technology.

Follow the Rabbit-Proof Fence (PDF)

by Pilkington, Doris|Garimara, Nugi

This is the true account of Doris Pilkington Garimara's mother Molly, made legendary by the film Rabbit-Proof Fence. In 1932 Molly led her two sisters on an extraordinary 1,600 kilometre walk across remote Western Australia. Aged 8, 11 and 14, they escaped the confinement of a government institution for Aboriginal children removed from their families. Barefoot, without provision or maps, tracked by Native Police and search planes, the girls followed the rabbit-proof fence, knowing it would lead them home. Their journey - longer than many of the celebrated walks of our explorer heroes - reveals a past more cruel that we could ever imagine.

Follow the Rabbit-Proof Fence

by Pilkington Doris Garimara Nugi

This is the true account of Doris Pilkington Garimara's mother Molly, made legendary by the film Rabbit-Proof Fence. In 1932 Molly led her two sisters on an extraordinary 1,600 kilometre walk across remote Western Australia. Aged 8, 11 and 14, they escaped the confinement of a government institution for Aboriginal children removed from their families. Barefoot, without provision or maps, tracked by Native Police and search planes, the girls followed the rabbit-proof fence, knowing it would lead them home. Their journey - longer than many of the celebrated walks of our explorer heroes - reveals a past more cruel that we could ever imagine.

Flow chart example (UEB uncontracted)

by Rnib Bookshare

On this page is a flowchart showing the making of a lemon cake. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. The chart is on the left of the page and the labels describing the chart are to the right. The chart runs vertically from the top left of the page to the bottom, each stage being represented by various shaped boxes with text in them. Start with the sausage shaped box at the top and follow the arrows. With the diamond-shaped decision box, there will be more than one set of arrows to follow.

Flow chart example (UEB contracted)

by Rnib Bookshare

On this page is a flowchart showing the making of a lemon cake. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. The chart is on the left of the page and the labels describing the chart are to the right. The chart runs vertically from the top left of the page to the bottom, each stage being represented by various shaped boxes with text in them. Start with the sausage shaped box at the top and follow the arrows. With the diamond-shaped decision box, there will be more than one set of arrows to follow.

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