Cambridge Lower Secondary Science Teacher's Resource 8 with Digital Access

Cambridge University Press

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Cambridge Lower Secondary Science Teacher's Resource 8 with Digital Access Author/s: Mary Jones, Diane Fellowes-Freeman, Michael Smyth Format: Print/online bundle With everything you need to plan and run your lessons, this teacher’s resource helps you get the most out of the series. You’ll find starter activities and additional lesson ideas not included in the students’ books, as well as answers to all the questions and exercises. There are language support suggestions, along with clearly identified assessment and differentiation ideas to help you meet all your learners’ needs. Includes access to worksheets with additional differentiation activities and further language development exercises in the accompanying digital resource. Features: Guidance on key teaching approaches and how to use them in your classroom The ‘Background knowledge’ section gives you key information on each unit so you have the detail you need to teach confidently The ‘Teaching skills focus’ helps you develop your own teaching style and bring active learning, assessment for learning and differentiation into your classroom with confidence ‘Common misconceptions’ highlight areas learners frequently find challenging and show you how to overcome them The lesson plan for each topic shows you how your lessons link to the Cambridge Lower Secondary Science curriculum framework Downloadable tests, with answers, provide ready-made assessment opportunities. Contents: 1. Cells2. Materials and their structure3. Forces and energy4. Grouping and identifying organisms5. Properties of materials6. Earth Physics7. Microorganisms in the environment8. Changes to materials9. Electricity.