GCSE Science 9-1 - OCR Gateway GCSE Biology for Combined Science 9-1 Student Book

Paperback

Exam Board: OCR

Level & Subject: GCSE Combined Science

First teaching: September 2016 Next exams: June 2025

OCR endorsed

GCSE Science is changing and OCR Gateway GCSE (9-1) Biology for Combined Science from Collins has been developed to embed the skills your students need to succeed in all three assessment objectives, while providing a clear and supportive route through the new, more challenging GCSE content.

  • Each spread starts with language and ideas at a lower level and increases in complexity, engaging students of all ability levels
  • Key concept spreads highlight knowledge that students must grasp before they can move on
  • Dedicated pages on analysing, interpreting and evaluating practicals, so students are fully prepared for the indirect assessment.
  • Maths activities at the appropriate level are embedded throughout, along with Maths skills pages that focus on developing the skills needed for each topic
  • Prepare students for the demands of the new specification with differentiated questions, worked examples and lots of opportunities to practice
  • Co-teach both Foundation and Higher tier with a single book (the Higher-only content is clearly flagged).

RRP: £16.99

Imprint

Collins

ISBN

978-0-00-817499-6

Publication Date

31-08-2016

Format

Paperback

Pages

220 pages

Dimensions

192x265mm

Product Description

Exam Board: OCR

Level & Subject: GCSE Combined Science

First teaching: September 2016 Next exams: June 2025

OCR endorsed

GCSE Science is changing and OCR Gateway GCSE (9-1) Biology for Combined Science from Collins has been developed to embed the skills your students need to succeed in all three assessment objectives, while providing a clear and supportive route through the new, more challenging GCSE content.

  • Each spread starts with language and ideas at a lower level and increases in complexity, engaging students of all ability levels
  • Key concept spreads highlight knowledge that students must grasp before they can move on
  • Dedicated pages on analysing, interpreting and evaluating practicals, so students are fully prepared for the indirect assessment.
  • Maths activities at the appropriate level are embedded throughout, along with Maths skills pages that focus on developing the skills needed for each topic
  • Prepare students for the demands of the new specification with differentiated questions, worked examples and lots of opportunities to practice
  • Co-teach both Foundation and Higher tier with a single book (the Higher-only content is clearly flagged).

Author

John Beeby and Anne Pilling, Series edited by Ed Walsh

Imprint

Collins

ISBN

978-0-00-817499-6

Publication Date

31-08-2016

Format

Paperback

Pages

220 pages

Dimensions

192x265mm

Product Description

Exam Board: OCR

Level & Subject: GCSE Combined Science

First teaching: September 2016 Next exams: June 2025

OCR endorsed

GCSE Science is changing and OCR Gateway GCSE (9-1) Biology for Combined Science from Collins has been developed to embed the skills your students need to succeed in all three assessment objectives, while providing a clear and supportive route through the new, more challenging GCSE content.

  • Each spread starts with language and ideas at a lower level and increases in complexity, engaging students of all ability levels
  • Key concept spreads highlight knowledge that students must grasp before they can move on
  • Dedicated pages on analysing, interpreting and evaluating practicals, so students are fully prepared for the indirect assessment.
  • Maths activities at the appropriate level are embedded throughout, along with Maths skills pages that focus on developing the skills needed for each topic
  • Prepare students for the demands of the new specification with differentiated questions, worked examples and lots of opportunities to practice
  • Co-teach both Foundation and Higher tier with a single book (the Higher-only content is clearly flagged).

Author

John Beeby and Anne Pilling, Series edited by Ed Walsh