Starting Science
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A highly successful general science course, the enduring popularity of Starting Science stems from its built-in differentiation, colourful, straightforward style, and its content-based approach. Key points include: specifically designed for use in mixed-ability classes; divided into units which are presented at three levels of difficulty; careful explanation of scientific concepts set in everyday contexts; and a range of questions for independent and class use.
Starting Science
by Carol Coppock, David Coppock, Alan Fraser, and Ian Gilchrist
Published 14 January 1993
"The Special Needs Copymasters" have been written by an author team of practising teachers who have a unique combination of experience in the teaching of science/special educational needs. They can be used as fourth level of differentiation in the popular "Starting Science" series or as a stand alone resource for all special needs groups. the key points are: 170 photocopiable sheets; and highly accessible and motivating materials for the less able student.
A highly successful general science course, the enduring popularity of Starting Science stems from its built-in differentiation, colourful, straightforward style, and its content-based approach.
Key Points:
· Specifically designed for use in mixed-ability classes
· Divided into units which are presented at three levels of difficulty
· Careful explanation of scientific concepts set in everyday contexts
· Range of questions for independent and class use
Key Points:
· Specifically designed for use in mixed-ability classes
· Divided into units which are presented at three levels of difficulty
· Careful explanation of scientific concepts set in everyday contexts
· Range of questions for independent and class use