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Primary science series from the 1970s
Primary science series from the 1970s.
'Active science' is a complete skills-based course for 11-13 year-olds. It works on the principle that students learn best doing things rather than just reading about them, and by getting continuous expert feedback. Each pack includes pupils' books, copymasters and a teacher's guide.
The students' books...
'Active science 3' comprises a students' book, a set of copymaster worksheets for the use of the student, a teacher's guide, an assessment activities pack (A), which provides a range of activities that fit naturally into the teaching scheme used (in the form of photocopiable masters) and an assessment activities...
Active Teaching and Learning Approaches in Science
Active Teaching and Learning Approaches in Science (ATLAS) was a curriculum development project organised by the Centre for Science Education in the Higher Education Institution that is now called Sheffield Hallam University.
...Atlas is a valuable resource for teachers who wish to introduce active learning strategies into the science classroom. The resource provides detailed guidance on a range of techniques which are applicable across the curriculum but are often unfamiliar in the context of science lessons. It is intended to be...
Active Teaching and Learning Approaches in Science (ATLAS) was a curriculum development project organised by the Centre for Science Education at Sheffield Hallam University. The project drew upon the expertise, ideas and suggestions of many science and non-science...
"Active Science" is a complete skills-based course for 11-13 year-olds. It works on the principle that pupils learn best doing things rather...
Activities
This suite of careers activities from The Institute of the Motor Industry set pupils a series of challenges themed around the motor industry
Each activity helps students to understand the variety of opportunities available within the retails automotive sector.
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