GCSE Combined Science Revision Guide (Ages 14-16)
- • MASTER all three sciences with in-depth explanations & exam-focused revision strategies
 - • Includes Biology, Chemistry, Physics & Combined Science
 - • Aligned to GCSE 9-1 specification across all exam boards for Years 10-11
 - • Includes full answers plus free digital revision planner & on-the-go revision cards
 - • Standard Delivery within 2-3 working days.
 
About the GCSE Combined Science Revision Guide (Ages 14-16)
If your Year 10 or Year 11 student is preparing for GCSE Combined Science, the GCSE Combined Science Revision Guide (Ages 14-16) from Scholastic offers expert explanations, active learning features, and a free app to help them tackle biology, chemistry, and physics with confidence. Designed for all exam boards and the new 9-1 grading system, this revision guide breaks down tricky topics and builds the skills needed to aim for the highest grades.
The guide uses a clear, stepped approach with popular 'It!' features that encourage your child to actively test and apply their understanding as they revise. Snap it! prompts them to photograph key facts on their phone for quick recap sessions; Nail it! provides examiner tips to boost exam technique; and Stretch it! tackles the toughest content to help secure those top marks. Full answers are included, so your teenager can check their work independently and learn from mistakes without waiting for help. The free companion app adds a personalised revision planner that adapts to their exam date, quick self-tests, and downloadable revision cards—perfect for on-the-go study during lunch breaks or the bus ride home.

With every topic aligned to the English National Curriculum and GCSE specifications, this guide transforms revision from passive reading into active practice. Your child will move from confused to clear on difficult concepts, build exam confidence through targeted tips, and develop independent study habits that carry them through mock exams and into the real thing. Because Scholastic's resources cover content at greater depth than many competitors, your teenager gains the detail and challenge needed to perform at their best—without you having to become a science teacher overnight.

This single revision guide is ideal for any Year 10 or Year 11 student studying Combined Science at GCSE level, whether they're looking to consolidate classroom learning, catch up on missed topics, or push for grades 7-9. It works equally well for independent revisers and those who prefer structured support, thanks to the app's smart planning tools and the book's clear layout. Physical delivery means your child can annotate, highlight, and flip between chapters without screen fatigue—making it a practical, reliable companion right through to exam day.
- Covers biology, chemistry, and physics for GCSE Combined Science (9-1) across all exam boards
 - Active revision features—Snap it!, Nail it!, and Stretch it!—help knowledge stick and exam technique improve
 - Free app with personalised revision planner, quick tests, and downloadable revision cards for study anywhere
 - Full answers included so your child can check progress and learn independently
 - Written for Years 10-11 (ages 14-16) and recommended by UK schools for depth and clarity
 
| Product Code | Publisher | ISBN 13 | 
| EN2143 | Scholastic | 9781407176956 | 
			
			
			
			
			
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Finally, the GCSE Combined Science Revision Guide (Ages 14-16) is also very useful for children studying outside of the UK on comparable international curriculums such as the Cambridge Primary Curriculum or The Pearson Edexcel International Primary Curriculum.
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