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Twenty First Century Science: GCSE Additional Science Higher Student Book


Twenty First Century Science

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No. of pages 296

Published: 2011

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Great for age 11-18 years

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The second editions of these bestselling Twenty First Century Science resources have been developed in partnership with OCR, the University of York Science Education Group and the Nuffield Foundation. The resources have been fully updated to match the new 2011 specifications. The second editions build on the success of this hugely popular suite of resources. Using extensive feedback from schools and teachers, the new suite provides ideal support for the 2011 specifications. There is lots of support for exam preparation and assessment throughout the course and even more differentiation support to help learning for all abilities. The course is fully customizable using the latest digital support and it's packed with new scientific contexts reflecting the latest research and ideas. The GCSE Additional Science Higher Student Book helps you create engaging, lively and relevant science lessons. It helps stimulate students to develop fundamental scientific ideas, with an emphasis on explanations and concepts. This course is ideal for a smooth progression to A Level.

 

This book is part of a book series called Twenty First Century Science .

This book is aimed at children in secondary school.

There are 296 pages in this book. This book was published 2011 by Oxford University Press .

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Twenty First Century Science

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