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Complete Physics for Cambridge Lower Secondary: Online Student Book


No. of pages 256

Published: 2016

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Great for age 11-18 years

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This engaging course incorporates crucial challenge material right from the start, enabling students to confidently leap into Cambridge IGCSE (R) Science study with a solid foundation in Physics. It is the best preparation for our bestselling Complete Science for Cambridge IGCSE course, facilitating seamless progression from Cambridge Lower Secondary Stage 9 right into Complete Physics for Cambridge IGCSE. Complete Physics for Cambridge Lower Secondary covers all three years of Cambridge Lower Secondary Physics in the same book, flowing smoothly from one stage to the next. Regular revision and extension exercises will help consolidate learning and then stretch and challenge students to reach the next level. Plus, it's fully matched to the Cambridge syllabus, so you know everything is covered.

 

This book is aimed at children in secondary school.

There are 256 pages in this book. This book was published 2016 by Oxford University Press .

Helen Reynolds is an Institute of Physics Teaching and Learning Coach, and a former Head of Science. She is an experienced secondary science teacher, and has a MA in Physics and a PGCE from the University of Oxford. Helens authoring experience includes recent student and teacher materials for Cambridge Secondary 1. Dr Andrew Chandler-Grevatt has a PhD in school assessment, and a real passion forscience teaching and learning. Having worked as a science teacher for ten years, of which five were spent as an AST, Andy has a real understanding of the pressures and joys of teaching in the classroom. Alongside his national and international research in school assessment, Andy is a teaching fellow on the PGCE course at the University of Sussex, and is a successful published assessment author.

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