
Science Foundations Science Whole Class Teaching CD-ROM
Cambridge-Hitachi (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 1. April 2006
Software
CD-ROM
978-1-84565-968-4 (ISBN)
Description
A flexible, blended solution of books and ICT for the AQA GCSE specification. Science Whole Class Teaching CD-ROM's can be used to support the class books and introduce topics into the classroom that reinforce, extend and summarise key concepts. The software offers different ways to approach more challenging scientific concepts. For your VLE's All animations and interactive activities from the Whole Class Teaching CD-ROM are available as content packs for your Virtual Learning Environments. To order a Science content pack for Kaleidos visit www.rm.com/secondary or cor a SCORM content pack call 01223 325013
More details
Series
Edition
3rd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
Primary & secondary/elementary & high school
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
4 colour book
Dimensions
Height: 190 mm
Width: 136 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
112 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84565-968-4 (9781845659684)
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Schweitzer Classification
Content
BIOLOGY; 1; Coordination; 2; Reflexes and synapses; 3 Keeping things the same; 4 Fertility; 5; Controlling fertility; 6; Food and energy; 7; How much food do you need?; 8; Alcohol and other drugs; 9; Tobacco; 10; Microorganisms invade; 11; Immunity and vaccination; 12; Using antibiotics; 13; Adaptation; 14; Competition; 15; Genes and characteristics; 16; Cloning plants and animals; 17; Genetic engineering; 18; Fossils; 19; Evolution; 20; Using up the land; 21; Polluting the water; 22; Global climate; CHEMISTRY; 1; Building materials from limestone; 2; Atoms and elements; 3; Compounds; 4; Bonding; 5; Limestone chemistry; 6; Using carbon to extract metals; 7; Extracting copper; 8; Alloys; 9; Aluminium and titanium; 10; Fuels from crude oil; 11; Burning fuels; 12; Pollution solutions and better fuels; 13; Making large molecules more useful; 14; Using ethene; 15; Joining molecules up again; 16; Designer polymers; 17; Useful plant oils; 18; Changing oils; 19; Additives in food; 20; What's inside the Earth?; 21; Earth movements; 22; The atmosphere then and now; PHYSICS; 1; Conduction, convection and radiation; 2; Using solar energy to heat your home; 3; Reducing thermal energy loss from buildings; 4; Explaining conduction, convection and radiation; 5; Factors affecting the rate of heat transfer; 6; What happens to wasted energy?; 7; Calculating energy efficiency; 8; Using electricity; 9; Metering and paying for electricity; 10; Transmitting electricity; 11; Using fuels to generate electricity; 12; Wind, water and electricity; 13; Generating electricity; 14; Waves beyond the end of the rainbow; 15; Wavelength and frequency; 16; Using electromagnetic waves; 17; What's the risk?; 18; Radioactive decay; 19; Alpha, beta and gamma radiation; 20; Half-life; 21; The expanding Universe; 22; Observing the Universe.