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Target Science AQA Modular Science Physics Foundation Tier


No. of pages 248

Published: 2001

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"Target Science (Modular Science AQA)" is a new series of three science books designed to fit the AQA Examination Board syllabus/specification Modular Science. It has been created from the Target Science series - and contains essentially the same content. It is presented in a different order to satisfy the specific AQA Modular Science examination. The text is designed for students typically studying for public examinations at age 16+ and is aimed at the average/below average student. The text is organised in double-page-spreads and designed to be as accessible as possible. There is a much higher proportion of "open space" used to help lower ability students. The reading level has been closely controlled and the amount of text restricted. Glossaries of new terms are provided at the end of each module. Multiple-choice and examination-style questions are included. The AQA Modular Science Physics course is organized into four modules: Energy; Electricity; Forces; Waves and Radiation. These modules contain the material (rearranged) from "Target Science - Physics": Measuring; Electricity; Forces; Waves; Earth in space; Energy; Magnets and electromagnetism; and Atoms.

 

There are 248 pages in this book. This book was published 2001 by Oxford University Press .

This book has the following chapters: THE AQA MODULAR SCIENCE PHYSICS COURSE IS ORGANISED INTO 4 MODULES; 1. Energy; 2. Electricity; 3. Forces; 4. Waves and Radiation

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