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PE to 16 Assessment, Resources, and Planning OxBox CD-ROM
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PE to 16 Assessment, Resources, and Planning OxBox CD-ROM
Authors:
Sally Fountain
and
Linda Goodwin
2 pages
ISBN: 978-0-19-913522-6
Publication Date: 24 September 2009
Price:
£500.00
+ VAT
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Suitable for:
Teachers and students using 'PE to 16 3rd Ed' students' book.
An interactive electronic resource to support 'PE to 16 3rd Ed' students' book.
'PE to 16 3rd Ed' is suitable for use with all the new GCSE PE specifications, which start teaching September 2009. This OxBox CD-ROM provides assessment materials, exam-style questions, interactive activities, the photos and illustrations from the students' book, and customisable long-, medium-, and short-term plans. The course delivers the requirements of the specifications in an engaging and exam-focused way.
Features
Interactive assessment materials.
Contains all photos and illustrations from the students' book.
Interactive activities - great for starters and revision.
Customisable planning materials.
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