GCSE Additional Applied Science: A1 - Life care; A2 - Agriculture and food; A4 - Harnessing chemicals
University of York Science Education Group and Nuffield Curriculum Centre Oxford
OUP 2006 | Pp64 each | £8.50 each | ISBN 0 199 15026 5, 0 199 15027 3, 0 199 15029 X
Reviewed by James Oldham

The next section, People and organisations, again provides contexts for the science covered, which is presented in manageable chunks of information. Paragraph lengths are variable, with some longer passages (up to half a page) and the text is reinforced with key words, good photos and diagrams.

Across the books there is considerable variation in how the information is presented. For example, the Life carebook is picture and diagram heavy while the Agriculture and food copy contains more text. This pattern continues in the section entitled The science, which describes some of the theories behind the real-life science presented in each book . These differences in presentation make some books more appealing than others.

Before the index is a good glossary (another forte of the series), which is supplemented by helpful reference pages with information on, for example, chemical formulae and life care organisations. There are also generic pages regarding the portfolio work required for the course. These are written in pupil-speak and summarise the key aspects of the portfolio.
Overall, these books provide some engaging material for the additional applied science element of the Twenty first century science course. Very much student-focused texts which place science in the real world, teachers might find these useful resources to fit into their teaching plans at GCSE.
