Inspire and engage your students with this Lower Secondary Science course from Collins offering comprehensive coverage of the new curriculum framework including suggested practical investigations and Thinking and Working Scientifically skills. Provides learner support as part of a set of resources for the Cambridge Lower Secondary Science curriculum framework (0893) from 2020. We are working with Cambridge Assessment International Education towards endorsement of this title.
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A range of Latin passages for translation and comprehension.
AQA GCSE Chemistry 9-1 Grade 8/9 Booster Workbook
- 140pages
- 5 heures de lecture
This Workbook will support and motivate students working in grades 8-9 students to reach their full potential and achieve success with targeted questions and support. * Provides plenty of practice opportunities for short- and long-answer questions on every topic* Helps students improve and focus their answers with worked examples* Further support from hints and tips on how to structure answers, provide the right level of detail and more The range of questions available encourages students to develop their skills in applying and analysing as well as recall. The workbook provides coverage of maths and practical skills as well as synoptic questions. Frequent support notes provide hints and tips on strategies for decoding questions (for example by identifying key words in the question), key terminology, and how to write explanations and give the right amount of detail.
Climate Change
- 88pages
- 4 heures de lecture
Focusing on climate change, this resource offers a variety of activities and teaching tips designed for students aged 11-19. It provides background information, data on the Earth's climate, and insights into Mario Molina's contributions to ozone research and its global implications. With student worksheets aimed at fostering independent thought and classroom discussions, the material encourages exploration of scientific ideas and evidence. Compiled by Dorothy Warren, the resource has been tested in educational settings, ensuring its effectiveness in teaching key skills.
Nature of Science
- 65pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Focusing on the processes and evolving nature of science, this resource aims to reshape students' perceptions, moving beyond the idea of science as a fixed body of knowledge. It offers a variety of engaging activities for 11-19 year olds, designed to foster investigative skills and spark excitement about scientific inquiry. The book includes comprehensive teachers' notes, background information, photocopiable worksheets, and answers, making it a valuable tool for educators seeking to inspire future generations of scientists.
Health, Safety and Risk
Looking After Each Other at School and in the World of Work
- 63pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Focusing on the critical themes of health, safety, and risk, this resource aims to enhance students' understanding of these concepts in a media-saturated environment. It provides teachers with a comprehensive toolkit, including activities tailored for students aged 11-19, to foster awareness of risks in daily life and the measures to mitigate them. The resource features detailed teachers' notes, background information, and photocopiable worksheets, ensuring educators can effectively guide discussions on these vital topics in both school and work contexts.
On New Year's Day 1891, Sherlock Holmes summons the limping street urchin, Wiggins, to Baker Street and decrees he must die at dawn. Wiggins, however, has other plans. To fulfil the dying wish of his mother, Irene Adler, he schemes with his two formidable American aunties to keep two important facts from the great detective: Mrs. Hudson is actually his Aunt Grizelda, and he is both Holmes' child and a girl pretending to be a boy. Through a series of mysterious letters Adler bequeathed to Wiggins, the dark backstory of her parents and all their long-kept family secrets unravel. To flee the mad King of Bohemia trying to claim Wiggins as his heir, Holmes and Wiggins begin their Great Hiatus. From Mycroft to Moriarty, from Dr. John H. Watson to the Baker Street Irregulars, from P.T. Barnum to Jumbo the Elephant, Wiggins learns little is what it seems. Slowly learning to trust each other, Holmes and Wiggins travel from London to Reichenbach Falls to New York City to a small farm in Canada which holds the secrets of their family history. Together, they correct the errors in Watson's tales, bond over Wiggins' disability, drop their masquerades, and deduce a father and daughter future.
This Workbook will support and motivate students to reach their full potential with targeted questions and support.