Exploring Science has evolved to meet the advancing needs of today's Science lessons. Each CD-ROM contains a Pupils' ActiveBook (a digital version of the Exploring Science Pupils' Book), fully blended with an extensive range of interactive multimedia resources.Focuses whole-class teaching - attention-grabbing Pupils' ActiveBooks have the facility to magnify both text and images, assisting classroom management by concentrating pupils' attention on the focus of the lesson. Helps you seamlessly integrate ICT into your teaching - all your resources are in one place, with instant access direct from the pages of the Pupils' ActiveBooks to an extensive bank of interactive resources, including: animations of scientific concepts video clips interactive activities audio glossary files PowerPoint starter and plenary presentations Quick Quizzes additional photos Facilitates whole class collaboration - interactive activities give pupils a motivational way to demonstrate their knowledge. Supports Assessment for Learning - interactive starter, plenary and target-setting materials enable pupils to assess their own progress and inform learning and teaching. Gives pupils an alternative way to complete homework and consolidate learning - activities on the Pupils' ActiveBooks enable pupils to carry out ICT based activities at home.
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Mark has a BSc in biochemistry and a PhD in molecular genetics, and trained as a research scientist. However, in finding that he enjoyed the lecturing side of life more than lab work, he moved into teaching. He wrote his first textbook whilst in his first year of teaching.
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