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Twenty First Century Science: GCSE Chemistry Student Book

Evidence-based assessment and differentiated support for the new specifications

Author Maureen Borley, Author Helen Harden, Author Philippa Gardom Hulme, Author Emma Palmer, Author Ann Tiernan, Author Dorothy Warren, and Author Lynda Dunlop

Suitable for:  14 to 16

Price:  £29.99

ISBN: 978-0-19-835964-7
Publication date: 23/06/2016
Paperback: 352 pages
Dimensions: 276x219mm

Availability: This item is currently reprinting, but may be ordered now for delivery when back in stock.

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Description

These new resources have been written alongside the new 2016 OCR GCSE Science (9-1) specifications. Maths and practical skills are developed throughout and an assessment item for every assessable learning outcome provides evidence of students' progress.


Features

  • Working in partnership with the University of York Science Education Group, these new resources have been devised and written alongside the new 2016 specifications
  • Makes assessment and progress tracking easy, with an assessment item for every assessable learning outcome, providing teachers with evidence of their students' progress
  • Worked examples and practice questions are incorporated throughout to support students with the new increased maths requirements, plus exclusive access to MyMaths.co.uk resources on Kerboodle
  • Practical skills are developed throughout the Student Books, with practice questions and a bank of flexible practical activities on Kerboodle
  • Multiple-choice, maths, practical, and synoptic practice questions are included throughout
  • Student-facing resources encourage independent learning and support progression to A Level
  • Accompanied by Kerboodle, the popular digital solution for Science teaching in the UK, with a bank of online resources to support assessment, differentiation, maths skills, and practicals

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