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Science Works: 1: Evaluation Pack
Gardom Hulme
ISBN: 978-0-19-915246-9
Publication Date: 10 January 2008
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Teachers and students of KS3 Science
The brand new KS3 science course from the
How Science Works
experts
Science Works
enables you to deliver the skills-based
How Science Works
approach in an integrated, manageable and fully supported way. The
Science Works
Evaluation Pack 1 includes Student Book 1, sample material from the Resources and Planning Pack and Interactive Resources and Planning CD-ROM and sample Assessment material.
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
Science Works APP matching grid
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