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Reading into Science


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No. of pages 80

Published: 2003

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This title is written at two levels of reading ability but with full and proper use of scientific terminology. Topics are presented in various forms - stories, case studies, articles and discussion pieces to stimulate and gain students' interest. Questions are set for each topic and these will be 'ramped' in difficulty in order to show students' progression and help consolidate learning. Assessment is integrated throughout the Readers in the form of questions and comprehension exercises along with extra activities.

 

There are 80 pages in this book. This book was published 2003 by Oxford University Press .

With a long history in science education and the training of teachers, Lawrie Ryan has written many science textbooks that have been hugely successful both in the UK and internationally. As well as author of Chemistry for You, Lawrie Ryan is also author of the best selling Advanced Chemistry for You and is series editor of OUP's AQA Science series for GCSE.

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