AQA KS3 Science Teacher Guide Part 1

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Written by experts and bespoke to the AQA KS3 Science Syllabus this guide will allow you to teach Part 1 with confidence. With an introduction to the syllabus, tailored lesson plans and schemes of work you will have all the tools for success.
* Aligned to AQA’s big ideas and KS3 syllabus with Teacher Guide Part 1 covering Part 1 of the syllabus and Teacher Guide Part 2 covering Part 2
* Lesson plans to accompany each lesson in the student book including learning objectives and outcomes, common misconceptions, key vocabulary, numeracy, literacy and working scientifically skills development
* Editable and photocopiable worksheets, practical sheets and technician’s notes for full support in your teaching
* Answers to all questions in the Student Book to save you time in marking
* Enquiry processes embedded throughout the course to help your students think and work scientifically
* Full syllabus matching chart and schemes of work to aid your planning
* Prepares students for the new, more challenging GCSE
* Provides the first step in our AQA syllabus support for Secondary Science giving students a clear path of progression
* From experienced author team Ed Walsh and Tracey Baxter

AQA KS3 Science Teacher Guide Part 1 Reviews | Toppsta

9780008215309

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This is Book 1 in the AQA KS3 Science Series. See all AQA KS3 Science books here.

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About Ed Walsh

Collins UK is a leading information-led publisher of illustrated and narrative nonfiction.

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About Tracey Baxter

Ann Pilling was brought up in Warrington, Cheshire and many of her books are set in the industrial North West. After reading English at London University, she taught in Buckinghamshire, then spent time in America before returning to England and settling eventually in Oxford. She is married with two sons. Ann has been writing books for children since 1983.


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