Hodder Science is an exciting and innovative course that supports the latest National Curriculum guidelines for Key Stage 3 Science. Pupil's Book A for Year 7 aims to stimulate and motivate pupils by relating science to real life. The second edition, set in double page spreads, comprises a number of exciting new and existing features. - Working with Words section helps pupils to understand scientific words - Picture This section that shows pupils how to interpret pictures correctly - A Topic Opener page at the beginning of each chapter to allow teachers to assess pupils' level of understanding - Key Ideas icons throughout the pages to ensure pupils are focusing on the five key ideas - Literacy Activities with Featured Scientists throughout - Science Ideas pages at the end of every chapter providing activities focusing on science in the 21st Century to help prepare pupils for continued science learning - Dictionary of Prefixes for pupils' reference
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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
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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