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Sounds no human can hear, colours our eyes can't see, scents no one
can smell. . . revealed in the amazing world of Invisible Nature!
Discover how animals use these hidden senses and mysterious forces
to survive and find out how we have learned to tap into their
secret powers in our daily lives.
Fuel curiosity, spark imagination. Science Bug International is an
exciting and comprehensive science programme that has been designed
to make sure your children never stop asking questions about their
world! This Workbook contains questions from the Topic Book plus
additional questions to reinforce and extend learning. With full
and comprehensive coverage of the skills and knowledge required for
curriculum attainment, Science Bug International will help you to
nurture and inspire your young scientist.
Exam board: SQA Level: Advanced Higher Subject: Biology First
teaching: August 2019 First exam: Summer 2021 Trust Scotland's most
popular revision guides to deliver the results you want. The How to
Pass series is chosen by students, parents and teachers again and
again. This is the only study book that addresses the skills for
Advanced Higher Biology, as well as the knowledge. > Recap and
remember course content. Concise summaries and diagrams cover the
important points for each Key Area in the latest SQA specification.
> Test your skills and knowledge. Regular 'check-up' questions
throughout the text help you to see if a topic is secure before you
move on. This style of active revision is much more effective than
simply reading. > Practise exam-style questions. Formal
questions with mark allocations are provided at the end of each Key
Area, reflecting the types of questions you will face in the exam.
Three course assessments are also included. > Get expert tips
for exam success. Hints on how to achieve top marks and avoid
mistakes are based on feedback in the SQA examiners' Course
Reports, giving you insight into the marking process. > Teach
yourself with confidence. Independent study has never been easier
with clear explanations, definitions of technical terms and answers
to all questions at the back of the book. > Plan and manage your
revision. Checklists for each Key Area enable you to benchmark your
progress against SQA's assessment standards and make sure you're on
track to get the grades you need.
Exam board: ISEB Level: 13+ CE and KS3 Subject: Science First
exams: November 2022 Improve exam technique and build confidence to
ensure success in the CE 13+ Science exams with these practice
questions in the style of the ISEB exams. * Practice for all
sections of the exam: Biology, Chemistry and Physics for Foundation
and Level 2 papers. * Guidance on the exam: how to approach
different types of questions and understand what is required from
all possible questions. * Identify gaps in knowledge: answers are
included to help pinpoint areas for improvement. Pair with Common
Entrance 13+ Science Revision Guide for comprehensive exam
preparation (ISBN: 9781398340923).
This 3 in 1 study guide, which complies with the
requirements of the CAPS curriculum, is a best seller, bumper
edition that offers an all-in-one solution to the challenge of
mastering this demanding subject. Arranged in TOPICS, it
offers: Comprehensive Notes and Worked Examples, Exercises &
Exam Questions and Detailed Answers with Explanations & handy
hints. This study guide covers all the basic concepts, laws,
definitions and calculations in an uncomplicated, accessible style
and enables learners to progress independently and at their own
pace. Learners can develop their scientific skills and improve
their understanding in the subject by working systematically
through each topic and its associated questions. The clearly laid
out answers offer comprehensive support throughout this learning
process. Physical Sciences is a heavyweight subject, but this book
offers the solution to achieving top results in both the CAPS and
IEB final exams.
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Incorporate hands-on lab activities that integrate STEAM concepts
with 180 days of daily practice! This invaluable resource provides
weekly STEAM activities that improve students critical-thinking
skills, and are easy to incorporate into any learning environment.
Students will explore STEAM concepts through the inquiry process
with hands-on lab activities. Each week introduces a STEAM problem,
need, or phenomena that they will address through a guided
step-by-step challenge. Aligned to Next Generation Science
Standards (NGSS) and state standards, this resource includes
digital materials. Provide students with the skills they need to
develop problem-solving skills with this essential resource!
There is a critical need to prepare diverse teachers with expertise
in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) with
the skills necessary to work effectively with underrepresented K-12
students. Three major goals of funded STEM programs are to attract
and prepare students at all educational levels to pursue coursework
in the STEM content areas, to prepare graduates to pursue careers
in STEM fields, and to improve teacher education programs in the
STEM content areas. Drawing upon these goals as the framework for
Recruiting, Preparing, and Retaining STEM Teachers for a Global
Generation, the 15 chapters contained herein highlight both the
challenges and successes of recruiting, preparing, and sustaining
novice teachers in the STEM content areas in high-need schools.
Recruiting, retaining and sustaining highly-qualified teachers with
expertise in STEM content areas to work in hard-to-staff schools
and geographic areas are necessary to equalize educational
opportunities for rural and urban Title 1 students. High teacher
turnover rates, in combination with teachers working out-of-field,
leave many students without highly-qualified teachers in STEM
fields. Most of the chapters in this volume were prepared by
scholars who received NSF funding through Noyce and are engaged in
addressing research questions related to these endeavours.
Contributors are: Lillie R. Albert, Cynthia Anhalt, Saman A.
Aryana, Joy Barnes-Johnson, Lora Bartlett, Brezhnev Batres, Diane
Bonilla, Patti Brosnan, Andrea C. Burrows, Alan Buss, Laurie O.
Campbell, Phil Cantor, Michelle T. Chamberlin, Scott A. Chamberlin,
Marta Civil, Lin Ding, Teresa Dunleavy, Belinda P. Edwards,
Jennifer A. Eli, Joshua Ellis, Adrian Epps, Anne Even, Angela
Frausto, Samantha Heller, Karen E. Irving, Heather Johnson, Nicole
M. Joseph, Richard Kitchen, Karen Kuhel, Marina Lazic, Jacqueline
Leonard, Rebecca H. McGraw, Daniel Morales-Doyle, Sultana N. Nahar,
Justina Ogodo, Anil K. Pradhan, Carolina Salinas, David Segura,
Lynette Gayden Thomas, Alisun Thompson, Maria Varelas, Dorothy Y.
White, Desha Williams, and Ryan Ziols.
STEM of Desire: Queer Theories and Science Education locates,
creates, and investigates intersections of science, technology,
engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education and queer theorizing.
Manifold desires-personal, political, cultural-produce and animate
STEM education. Queer theories instigate and explore
(im)possibilities for knowing and being through desires normal and
strange. The provocative original manuscripts in this collection
draw on queer theories and allied perspectives to trace
entanglements of STEM education, sex, sexuality, gender, and desire
and to advance constructive critique, creative world-making, and
(com)passionate advocacy. Not just another call for inclusion, this
volume turns to what and how STEM education and diverse, desiring
subjects might be(come) in relation to each other and the world.
STEM of Desire is the first book-length project on queering STEM
education. Eighteen chapters and two poems by 27 contributors
consider STEM education in schools and universities, museums and
other informal learning environments, and everyday life. Subject
areas include physical and life sciences, engineering, mathematics,
nursing and medicine, environmental education, early childhood
education, teacher education, and education standards. These
queering orientations to theory, research, and practice will
interest STEM teacher educators, teachers and professors,
undergraduate and graduate students, scholars, policy makers, and
academic libraries. Contributors are: Jesse Bazzul, Charlotte
Boulay, Francis S. Broadway, Erin A. Cech, Steve Fifield, blake m.
r. flessas, Andrew Gilbert, Helene Goetschel, Emily M. Gray,
Kristin L. Gunckel, Joe E. Heimlich, Tommye Hutson, Kathryn L.
Kirchgasler, Michelle L. Knaier, Sheri Leafgren, Will Letts, Anna
MacDermut, Michael J. Reiss, Donna M. Riley, Cecilia Rodehn, Scott
Sander, Nicholas Santavicca, James Sheldon, Amy E. Slaton, Stephen
Witzig, Timothy D. Zimmerman, and Adrian Zongrone.
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