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Science Works: 2: Interactive Resources & Planning OxBox CD-ROM
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Science Works: 2: Interactive Resources & Planning OxBox CD-ROM
Perry
12 pages
ISBN: 978-0-19-915251-3
Publication Date: 09 April 2009
Price:
£375.00
+ VAT
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Suitable for:
Teachers and students of KS3 Science
The brand new KS3 science course from the iHow Science Works/i experts
Our
OxBox CD-ROM
s provide fully customizable lesson plans and full teacher guidance along with a wealth of rich and engaging classroom content that brings
How Science Works
to life.
Features
How Science Works
is fully integrated throughout, so you can be sure you're delivering it effectively
A fully integrated, simple to use Afl strand raises student achievement
Science Works
supports either a two or three year course of study, giving you ultimate flexibility
Encourages active learning with interactive activities for your whiteboard, and creates visual impact with video clips, animations and PowerPoints
Create your own schemes of work and lesson plans to teach your way
Easy to install and includes free VLE version
Good value for money without the hassle of a yearly subscription
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