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The Complete Companions: AS Digital Companion for AQA A Psychology
Cara Flanagan
ISBN: 978-1850083948
Publication Date: 15 April 2010
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£169.99
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Teachers and students of A level Psychology
A diverse range of digital activities that are perfect for supporting the textbook and reinforcing key points of learning for all topics in the AQA'A' specification. Visit www.oxfordsecondary.co.uk/psychologychanges for free support for the 2012 AQA A specifications.
Features
A varied mix of interactive activities.
Multiple-choice knowledge-check quizzes for every topic.
Class-voting activities to help reinforce understanding of key points.
Animated demonstrations.
Customisable PowerPoint presentations for starter or plenary use.
CD-ROMs include a one site licence. For multiple site VLEs, please ask for details.
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