Activate Physics Student Book

Spark a love for Physics with this KS3 Activate Physics Student Book

Author Helen Reynolds and Assessment Editor Andrew Chandler-Grevatt

Suitable for:  11-14 For all schools following the 2014 Key Stage 3 Programme of Study

Price:  £23.99

ISBN: 978-0-19-830717-4
Publication date: 01/05/2014
Paperback: 176 pages
Dimensions: 276x219mm

Availability: In stock.

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Description

Activate Physics Student Book introduces students to core KS3 Physics topics and prepares students for all GCSE routes. Flexible assessments and progression have been created by expert Dr Andrew Chandler-Grevatt. This Student Book will spark students' curiosity in physics, whilst building Maths, literacy and Working Scientifically skills.


Features

  • Written by an experienced author and teacher, and reviewed by our expert Assessment Editor
  • Comprehensive coverage of the 2014 Programme of Study, with Working Scientifically fully integrated
  • Carefully designed and differentiated questions that accurately assess learning outcomes
  • Maths, literacy and working scientifically activities to develop key skills
  • End-of-chapter questions using GCSE command words and assessing QWC and maths to build confidence
  • Engaging unit openers with KS2 recap, and picture puzzle games
  • Optional contextual unit allows you to easily decide on the length of the key stage
  • Perfect preparation for triple science.

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Table of Contents

Working Scientifically Unit 1
Working Scientifically Unit 2
Working Scientifically Unit 3
Physics 1
Chapter 1: Forces
Chapter 2: Sound
Chapter 3: Light
Chapter 4: Space
Physics 2

Chapter 1: Electricity and magnetism
Chapter 2: Energy
Chapter 3: Motion and pressure
Physics 3
Chapter 1: New technology
Chapter 2: Turning point in physics
Chapter 3: Detection
Glossary
Index