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Twenty First Century Science: GCSE Physics: Teacher and Technician Guide


Twenty First Century Science

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The GCSE Physics Teacher and Technician Guide has a 'mini-iPack CD-ROM' inside that contains customizable lesson plans, activity sheets, homeworks, PowerPoint presentations, animations, and video clips. It only contains material for module P7 only, so you won't be duplicating the teacher resources for GCSE Science and GCSE Additional Science. Twenty First Century Science BLis a suite of complementary specifications offering flexible and exciting options for science at GCSE BLis unique in having been extensively trialled over three years with more than 6,000 students in each year BLis motivating, stimulating and relevant. The specifications and resources are the products of close collaboration between the University of York Science Education Group, the Nuffield Curriculum Centre, OCR, and Oxford University Press. The GCSE Physics course contains seven modules: BLP1 The Earth in the Universe BLP2 Radiation and life BLP3 Radioactive materials BLP4 Explaining motion BLP5 Electric circuits BLP6 The wave model of radiation BLP7 Further physics, including Observing the sky with the naked eye, Telescopes, Stars and Galaxies, the Birth and Death of Stars, and the Astronomical Community. P1 to 3 are as modules P1 to 3 in GCSE Science, and P4 to 6 are as modules P4 to 6 in GCSE Additional Science. A comprehensive set of resources is available: BLA Textbook BLA Workbook which can be used for homework and provides the student with a set of summary notes to help with revision. BLA Teacher and Technician Guide with lesson plans for P7, including assessments, homeworks, and activity sheets. For P1 to 3 and P4 to 6 please see the Teacher and Technician Guides for GCSE Science and GCSE Additional Science. For more information, visit: www.twentyfirstcenturyscience.org

 

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

There are 126 pages in this book. This book was published 2006 by Oxford University Press .

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