Cambridge IGCSE™ Combined and Co-ordinated Sciences Biology Workbook with Digital Access (2 Years)
Format: Print/online bundle
Author/s: David Martindill, Michael Smyth, Mary Jones, Geoff Jones
This accessible write-in workbook is the perfect companion to the coursebook.
Students have the opportunity to practice their essential science skills, including data presentation and analysis, consolidate their understanding, and apply their learning to new situations.
Exercises are structured into three levels of increasing complexity, which they first support, then provide practice opportunities, and finally challenge learners.
As an exercise progresses, the amount of support is reduced, enabling students to become confident, responsible learners.
Answers are available to teachers via Cambridge GO.
Features:
- Learners are progressively given more opportunities to solve problems independently of support boxes developing their abilities.
- Learning intentions stated at the start of each exercise establish a clear learner journey aligned to the syllabus content.
- Regular self-assessment and peer assessment opportunities help students become better learners
- Clearly signposted ‘Tips’ support learners throughout the resource.
- ‘Key word’ and ‘Command word’ features and a glossary provide language support.
- Simple and easy to use, you can link directly into Cambridge GO from Google Classroom, Moodle, Blackboard and any other VLE.
- Find your notes in the digital workbook quickly and easily with highlights and bookmarks.
- Access all your Cambridge resources anytime, anywhere and create your own collection in ‘My Resources’.
Contents:
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- How to use this series
- How to use this book
- Biology: B1 Cells and organisms
- B2 Movement in and out of cells
- B3 Biological molecules
- B4 Enzymes
- B5 Plant nutrition
- B6 Human nutrition
- B7 Transport
- B8 Diseases and immunity
- B9 Gas exchange and respiration
- B10 Coordination and response
- B11 Reproduction
- B12 Inheritance
- B13 Variation and selection
- B14 Organisms and their environment
- B15 Human influences on ecosystems
- Glossary.