• Exploring Science  International Student Book 9

Exploring Science International Student Book 9

Author:
Mark Levesley, Penny Johnson, Iain Brand, Sue Robilliard & Sue Kearsey

ISBN:
9781292294131
GHS 250.00

Elephants tusks are mainly made of a composite material called dentin or dentine. The same material found in human teeth. Elephants use them as levers to dig for food and water, and to strip bark from tress. Similar to left- and right-handed humans, elephants are left- or right-tusked.

Inspiring 11-14 science that builds the foundation for further study

Exploring Science International sparks your students’ curiosity with exciting, real-life science, alongside seamless progression to International GCSE Sciences.

Key features of the Student Book Include:

·         real-life science your students can relate to, with stunning facts, case studies and photographs

·         content for a broad and balanced science curriculum, as well as specific skills and content needed to progress to the international GCSE Sciences.

·         full coverage of the content on the UK National Curriculum, Pearson Edexcel International Lower Secondary Award, and 13+ Common Entrance Exam

·         STEM pages focus on key skills and careers

·         Working Scientifically pages focus on the enquiry, practical and mathematical skills needed for future progress.

 

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