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Twenty First Century Science: GCSE Physics Student Book

Twenty First Century Science: GCSE Physics Student Book

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Please note this book is suitable for any student studying:Exam board: OCRLevel: GCSE (9-1)Subject: PhysicsFirst teaching: September 2016First exams: June 2018Twenty First Century Science is a motivating and engaging way to study science at GCSE. These resources will prepare students both for progression to further study of science and to be scientifically minded and informed citizens.The Twenty First Century Science suite will:- Develop students'' abilities to critically evaluate data and information, by examining evidence and the arguments that link evidence to conclusions- Link science to issues relevant to all students and to the experiences of everyday life- Develop students'' understanding of the concepts and models that scientists use to explain the world- Develop students'' hands-on scientific skills and their understanding of experimental work in developing scientific explanations.Built on research and evidence-based principles, these Twenty First Century Science resources have been developed alongside the specifications, with close collaboration between OCR, the University of York Science Education Group, and Oxford University Press. Student Books feature:- Content fully matched to the new 2016 OCR Twenty First Century Science GCSE Science (9-1) specifications, presented in interesting and engaging contexts- Differentiation for all abilities in the form of Higher and Foundation books- Integrated maths support throughout- Exam preparation and practical support throughout - Summary and review questions, worked examples, and plenty of practice and synoptic questions.
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Please note this book is suitable for any student studying:Exam board: OCRLevel: GCSE (9-1)Subject: PhysicsFirst teaching: September 2016First exams: June 2018Twenty First Century Science is a motivating and engaging way to study science at GCSE. These resources will prepare students both for progression to further study of science and to be scientifically minded and informed citizens.The Twenty First Century Science suite will:- Develop students'' abilities to critically evaluate data and information, by examining evidence and the arguments that link evidence to conclusions- Link science to issues relevant to all students and to the experiences of everyday life- Develop students'' understanding of the concepts and models that scientists use to explain the world- Develop students'' hands-on scientific skills and their understanding of experimental work in developing scientific explanations.Built on research and evidence-based principles, these Twenty First Century Science resources have been developed alongside the specifications, with close collaboration between OCR, the University of York Science Education Group, and Oxford University Press. Student Books feature:- Content fully matched to the new 2016 OCR Twenty First Century Science GCSE Science (9-1) specifications, presented in interesting and engaging contexts- Differentiation for all abilities in the form of Higher and Foundation books- Integrated maths support throughout- Exam preparation and practical support throughout - Summary and review questions, worked examples, and plenty of practice and synoptic questions.
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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 336
ISBN-13: 9780198359654
Indbinding: Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 0198359659
Udg. Dato: 23 jun 2016
Længde: 19mm
Bredde: 277mm
Højde: 222mm
Forlag: Oxford University Press
Oplagsdato: 23 jun 2016
Forfatter(e) Helen Reynolds, Robin Millar, Mary Whitehouse, John Miller, Carol Tear, Elizabeth Swinbank


Kategori For National Curriculum Key Stage 4 & GCSE (England & Wales)


ISBN-13 9780198359654


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 336


Udgave


Længde 19mm


Bredde 277mm


Højde 222mm


Udg. Dato 23 jun 2016


Oplagsdato 23 jun 2016


Forlag Oxford University Press

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