Curriculum for Wales: Science for 11-14 years: Pupil Book 3

Curriculum for Wales: Science for 11-14 years: Pupil Book 3

EnglishPaperback / softback
Coates Andrea
Hodder Education
EAN: 9781398346772
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Inspire a new generation of capable and curious scientists.

This book will help build pupils' understanding through clear explanations, practicals and skills-based activities, ensuring that they're ready for the next step in their learning and promoting a sense of cynefin through examples and contexts from all around Wales.

- Improve working scientifically skills and prepare students for future lab work with practical skills and suggested activities highlighted throughout
- Guide pupils through the trickier maths and literacy skills with key term definitions and worked examples with step-by-step solutions
- Support a holistic approach with links between the 'what matters' statements in the Science and Technology Area of Learning and Experience (AoLE)
- Boost progress using summaries to recap prior knowledge, alongside 'Check your understanding' questions to embed understanding
- Develop pupils' curiosity and interest in science with historical context and examples, including many from across Wales

EAN 9781398346772
ISBN 1398346772
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Hodder Education
Publication date September 30, 2022
Pages 200
Language English
Dimensions 276 x 212 x 10
Country United Kingdom
Readership Primary & Secondary Education
Authors Austin Michelle; Coates Andrea; Edwards, Mark; Grimmer Richard