Science Pocket Notes

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This concise pocket guide features brief notes on the key information that pupils need to know when preparing for Science Common Entrance and other entrance examinations at 13+. Important formulae are covered along with an introduction to scientific inquiry which highlights common areas of confusion. Perfect for quick revision in the run up to examinations, this small book fits easily into the pocket for revision any time, any place.
- Endorsed by ISEB
- Perfect for any pupil preparing for science entrance examinations and Common Entrance at 13+
- Contains material for Biology, Chemistry and Physics in one book for ease of use
- The pocket-sized format is ideal for quick revision outside the classroom or at home
- Ideal for use in conjunction with the Science ISEB Revision Guide which provides a more thorough coverage of the material required for science entrance examinations and Common Entrance at 13+
Also available from Galore Park www.galorepark.co.uk:
- Science ISEB Revision Guide
- Science Practice Exercises 13+
- So You Really Want To Learn Science Books 1 and 2

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9781907047121

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About David E. Hanson

David Hanson has over 40 years' experience of teaching. He has been a member of the ISEB 11+ and 13+ Mathematics setting teams, and was, for a time, leader of the 11+ team. Fpr many years he edited the SATIPS Maths Broadsheet and contributed to and/or organised, conferences for SATIPS and IAPS. David has retired from teaching, but is still associated with th

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About Katie Hanson

David Hanson has over 40 years' experience of teaching. He has been a member of the ISEB 11+ and 13+ Mathematics setting teams, and was, for a time, leader of the 11+ team. Fpr many years he edited the SATIPS Maths Broadsheet and contributed to and/or organised, conferences for SATIPS and IAPS. David has retired from teaching, but is still associated with th

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