Matched to the QCA Scheme of Work and Hodder Science Pupil's Book C, the paperback version provides a whole year's worth of homework in one neat package. The homework activities cover a range of styles of activities including Sc1 and are provided in a write-on format. NC Levels and Marks are provided on each activity to help ease the marking burden. All answers can be found on the Hodder Science website free to download. The activities are aimed at Mainstream level; for the lower level a Gold version is available. The paperback provides all the material in a single black and white book. A CD-ROM version is also available, providing all the same activities in Word format to either type in or print off. Sold in packs of ten the paperbacks provide a cost effective way of providing homework to pupils and reduces photocopying costs. To order an inspection copy please refer to ISBN 0340 888385.
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James Williams has worked as a head of biology and a head of science. He has taught biology at O level, CSE, GCSE and A level and has wide experience of teaching chemistry and physics to GCSE. He now works at Brunel University, where he has produced a distance learning PGCE in biology and contributes to the University's PGCE secondary science programme and u
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More about James WilliamsJames Williams has worked as a head of biology and a head of science. He has taught biology at O level, CSE, GCSE and A level and has wide experience of teaching chemistry and physics to GCSE. He now works at Brunel University, where he has produced a distance learning PGCE in biology and contributes to the University's PGCE secondary science programme and u
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