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Please note this title is suitable for any student studying: Exam
Board: AQA Level: A Level Subject: Biology First teaching:
September 2015; first exams: June 2017 Oxford Revise is a fresh,
evidence-based approach to studying; created by the teacher-trusted
Oxford Science author team and informed by the latest research into
the best ways to make learning stick, it organises content in the
most effective way for successful learning, ideal for independent
study throughout the school year and in the lead-up to exams. Based
on principles of cognitive science, the simple three-step
Knowledge, Retrieval, and Practice approach helps students to
organise information and commit it to long-term memory, improve
retention and recall, and apply knowledge successfully with
extensive exam-style practice. It's everything students need to
study effectively and fully prepare for their exams, in one
convenient book. Each paperback purchased includes free access to
an ebook version of the title. Details on how to access it are
printed inside the book. Answers will be available online at
oxfordrevise.com/scienceanswers.
Please note this book is suitable for any student studying: Exam
board: OCR Level: A Level Subject: Biology A First teaching: 2015;
first exams: 2017 Oxford Revise Science is an evidence-based
approach to revision. Created by the trusted Oxford Science author
team, this guide is informed by the latest research into the best
ways to make learning stick. This guide supports independent study
and is ideally used throughout the school year and in the lead-up
to exams. Using core cognitive science ideas, a simple three-step
Knowledge, Retrieval, and Practice approach helps students to
organise information and commit it to long-term memory. Not only
does it improve retention and recall, there are opportunities to
apply this knowledge successfully to extensive exam-style practice.
It's everything students need to study effectively and fully
prepare for their exams, in one convenient book. Each paperback
purchased includes free access to an ebook version of the title.
Details on how to access it are printed inside the book. Answers
will be available online at oxfordrevise.com/scienceanswers.
George and Leila find life very different when Middlesbrough goes
into Covid-19 lockdown. They miss their friends, football training,
and going to watch Boro. They even miss going to school! Then Mrs
Jenkins falls ill and her naughty sausage dog Parmo comes to stay
with the children, keeping everyone on their toes. Parmo discovers
a mysterious tennis ball and George is determined to find some
answers. Will Parmo turn out to be the unlikely hero in the
neighbourhood?
This advanced text, first published in 2006, takes a developmental
approach to the presentation of our understanding of how
vertebrates construct a retina. Written by experts in the field,
each of the seventeen chapters covers a specific step in the
process, focusing on the underlying molecular, cellular, and
physiological mechanisms. There is also a special section on
emerging technologies, including genomics, zebrafish genetics, and
stem cell biology that are starting to yield important insights
into retinal development. Primarily aimed at professionals, both
biologists and clinicians working with the retina, this book
provides a concise view of vertebrate retinal development. Since
the retina is 'an approachable part of the brain', this book will
also be attractive to all neuroscientists interested in
development, as processes required to build this exquisitely
organized system are ultimately relevant to all other parts of the
central nervous system.
When Alex's bowling hits a rough patch, his sister tells him he
needs to be more aggressive. Alex doesn't think much of this advice
and embarks on his own journey to discover what kind of preparation
will work best for him. Can Alex sort out his bowling in time for
the important match against the dreaded Smasher Jones and his team
next week? This story touches on the themes of mindfulness,
resilience and the sometimes underrated art of just being yourself.
At Chance to Shine, our aim is to improve the lives of young people
through participation in cricket. In schools, we take our work in
the classroom as seriously as our work in the playground. For this
reason, we are delighted that Alex's cricketing journey continues
in this new reading book. You will find some familiar characters
and meet a few interesting new ones. My favourite is Smasher Jones!
Laura Cordingley, Chief Executive, Chance to Shine.
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