DIGITAL* - Oxford Biology in Context AS & A Level 2nd Edition: Online Student Book

Oxford University Press

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Biology in Context for Cambridge International AS & A Level 2nd Edition: Online Student Book

Author/s: Glen Toole and Susan Toole

Covering the latest Cambridge A Level Biology syllabus (9700), this digital resource supports advanced science skills. It helps build long-term performance, as well as supporting confidence for the Cambridge exams. The practical approach helps to make science meaningful - ideal for students planning to study science at university.

Features:

  • Fully online format, accessible anytime, anywhere.
  • Stretch -rigorous material challenges your Cambridge students to achieve their best in the latest Cambridge exams.
  • Comprehensive - mapped to the latest Cambridge International AS and A Level Biology syllabus (9700) and we are working with Cambridge towards endorsement.
  • Support the new Key Concepts -develop Cambridge students' subject knowledge and encourage them to make links between topics.
  • Make science meaningful - the practical approach develops understanding by contextualising scientific concepts, and it's ideal for students planning to study science at university.
  • Student-focused - the problem solving approach encourages students to work independently, building their confidence for assessment.
  • Support assessment confidence - includes a free CD which focuses on building exam potential.
  • Online Student Book includes multiplatform access, compatible with PCs, Macs, iPads, tablets and more.
  • Also available in print format, or as a print and online bundle.
  • Your first login to your Online Student Books will be facilitated by a printed access card that will be sent to you in the mail. If you are unable to receive a printed access card, please contact us.