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Science Works: 1: Student Book
Philippa Gardom-Hulme
,
Pam Large
,
Sandra Mitchell
, and
Chris Sherry
160 pages | 276x219mm
ISBN: 978-0-19-915245-2
Publication Date: 17 January 2008
Price:
£13.50
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Teachers and students of KS3 Science
Lively student textbook written for the 2008 curriculum
We've used our 5 years'
How Science Works
experience to really integrate it into all our resources.
Science Works
enables you to deliver the skills-based
How Science Works
approach in an integrated, manageable and fully supported way.
Features
How Science Work
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
Features carefully differentiated sections within the textbook from easy green to red for your more able
Each unit finishes with a
How Science Works
spread that focuses on careers or general applications
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