Changing science: book one

This series offers a new approach to the structure and use of printed resources. The material is developed within the framework of three themes - making matter, energy and staying alive - woven together by a unifying theme of changes.

This structure gives the course coherence and flexibility, making it suitable for a variety of teaching and curriculum approaches. The material supports students moving at their own pace, especially when working alone.

This is the first of two student books, and is designed for the first year of Key Stage 4 science. Each student book is supported by an accessible teacher's resource file providing extension sheets to develop activities for students of all abilities, specific advice on assessment and GCSE syllabuses, and practical guidance. Fresh examples illustrate familiar concepts in a contemporary way.

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Subject(s)Science
Author(s)Alan Boyle, Christine Ditchfield, Maggie Hannon
Age14-16
Published1994
Shelf referenceA 500.1 CHA
ISN/ISBN9780340532799
Direct URLhttps://www.stem.org.uk/x8qtx

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