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GCSE Applied Science for OCR Teacher CD-ROM Pack


Gcse in Applied Science For Ocr

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Published: 2003

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The Teacher CD-ROM pack contains two CD-ROMs - a networkable version of the Student CD-ROM and a Teacher CD-ROM that contains everything needed to run the course. This includes an outline scheme of work, routes through the qualification and guidance on completing portfolios. The CD-ROM also features practical activities with teacher and technician notes and answers to all the questions in the Student Book and CD-ROM. The price includes site licences.

 

This book is part of a book series called Gcse in Applied Science For Ocr .

This book was published 2003 by Pearson Education Limited .

Jackie Clegg is a former Head of Science and now works as a Science Consultant for a Local Education Authority and is Principal Examiner of GCSE Biology for a major examining group. Series editor Bob McDuell has spent thirty-seven years as a teacher of Chemistry and Science in a range of schools. He has authored over 160 books from Key Stage 2 to A-level and has been a Chief Examiner since 1974.

This book has the following chapters: - Science explanations in the context of real-life applications, including occupational case studies- Ready made portfolio tasks and guidance on completing portfolios for units 1 and 3- Interactive self assessment questions, revision lists and practice exam questions for the unit 2 exam

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Gcse in Applied Science For Ocr

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