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AS Chemistry Planning & Resource Pack with OxBox CD-ROM
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AS Chemistry Planning & Resource Pack with OxBox CD-ROM
Sandra Clinton
,
Max Parsonage
, and
Emma Poole
304 pages | 297x210mm
ISBN: 978-0-19-915275-9
Publication Date: 27 March 2008
Price:
£375.00
+ VAT
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Suitable for:
Teachers of AQA AS Chemistry at all institutions
Fully customizable planning and resource support for AQA AS Chemistry starting in 2008
This is a full resource pack to support the new AQA AS Chemistry specification. It is easy-to-use and saves you time in preparing Schemes of Work and personalized lesson plans. It contains a wealth of ICT resources that engage students and bring
How Science Works
to life.
Features
Fully customizable to meet your individual needs
OxBox technology makes it easy to create and save your own lesson plans for truly personalised learning
Flexible, easy-to-use, and time-saving
Allows you to add additional resources at the click of a button
Easy to install without the hassle of a yearly subscription
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