School Edition (Science to GCSE)
by Michael Williams (Author), Michael Williams (Author), Stephen Pople (Author), Michael Williams (Author)
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Used
Paperback
1995
$3.50
Ideal for consolidation and revision, this text uses concise explanations and clear diagrams to present a complete summary of scientific concepts. Designed with independent study in mind, the book includes: learning objectives and questions on each spread; a self-check section to enable students to indentify areas needing consolidation; practice exam questions; indications of where higher level concepts are covered; and answers to all questions.
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Used
Paperback
2002
$3.50
Science to GCSE provides a clear and concise course, which you can use with confidence to deliver Single or Double Award Science. Can be used side-by-side with Foundation Science to provide a complete package for mixed ability classes. Includes a 'test and check' section to identify areas of weakness, exam questions and full answers, so is particularly effective for individual study and homework as well as classwork
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Used
Hardcover
1996
$3.50
A hardback edition of this title, published in paperback in 1995, to extend the market to trade and libraries as well as offering schools a more durable alternative to the paperback. Suitable for consolidation and revision, Science to GCSE uses concise explanations and clear diagrams to present a complete summary of science concepts for exam level. Designed with independent study in mind, the book includes features making it particularly suitable for this purpose, such as learning objectives and questions on each spread, a self-check section to enable students to identify areas needing consolidation and practice exam questions with answers.
Synopsis
Ideal for consolidation and revision, this text uses concise explanations and clear diagrams to present a complete summary of scientific concepts. Designed with independent study in mind, the book includes: learning objectives and questions on each spread; a self-check section to enable students to indentify areas needing consolidation; practice exam questions; indications of where higher level concepts are covered; and answers to all questions.