Oxford International Lower Secondary Science teaches students the skills they need to become confident scientists. This three-level lower secondary course will provide students with a strong grasp of scientific concepts and topics. Students will discover the joy of learning through experiments and investigations that stimulate their curiosity. Oxford International Lower Secondary Science takes an enquiry-based approach, which encourages learners' active collaboration. The topics covered ask students big questions and encourage them to make connections to the real world. Key word boxes allow students to build scientific vocabulary. Each page includes student-friendly learning objectives, allowing students to take charge of their learning. Comprehensive Teacher's Guides support the Student Books with lesson guidance and additional ideas for teaching. The digital subscription includes interactive eBooks with videos, practical sheets, and online quizzes; comprehensive assessment; planning and parent/carer support.
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Weight: 724g
Dimensions: 220 x 276mm
Publication Date: 19 Jan 2023
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781382036436
About Deborah RobertsHelen ReynoldsJo LockePhilippa Gardom Hulme
Jo Locke is a Biology teacher and author of many science school books notably Activate and AQA Activate as well as OCR GCSE Biology. Helen Reynolds has written for Activate AQA Activate OCR GCSE Physics and Oxford Revise AQA GCSE Sciences. She has been a Physics teacher for many years working previously for the Institute of Physics and is currently teaching in Arizona. Philippa Gardom Hulme is author of Activate and AQA Activate as well as OCR GCSE Chemistry on which course she was also the Series Editor. Previously a Chemistry teacher and latterly a tutor for the PGCE in Science at Oxford University she currently works in science communication at the University of Bristol.