Series:

GCSE Science Homework

Dr James C Coppola and Jane Harris

Save countless hours

Planning appropriate and stimulating homework as well as lessons can prove both challenging and time-consuming. These packs provide the Science department with a bank of carefully prepared and varied activities for GCSE.

Comprehensive and versatile coverage

Each pack in the series contains 20-30 homeworks, each covering a coherent unit of study presented in a variety of formats, and designed to test both knowledge and understanding. The homeworks can be used with a wide range of abilities and allow for differentiation within groups. Answers and references are provided in the teacher's notes at the back of each pack, and more general indications of levels are addressed.

Fully revised and updated

Written to fit alongside any existing scheme of work, the homeworks can be used as self-contained activities or as a coherent programme. They can conveniently be used alongside our Double Certificate Science Series, with a homework corresponding to each unit.

This series is also available as part of the GCSE Science Network Resources.

Pack 1: Life Processes and Living Things

£26Pages71FormatPaper-based / ePackPublication dateNov 99

A bank of useful homework activities covering the Life Processes and Living Things attainment target at both KS4 and GCSE.

Pack 2: Materials and their Properties

£26Pages64FormatePackPublication dateDec 98

Activities for KS3 and GCSE Science, for the Materials and their Properties attainment target.

Pack 3: Physical Processes

£26Pages56FormatPaper-based / ePackPublication dateJul 03

This pack provides the Physics department with a bank of carefully prepared and varied activities covering the Physical Processes attainment target at GCSE.

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