Oxford Science 10 Western Australian Curriculum Teacher obook assess
Oxford Science 10 Western Australian Curriculum Teacher obook assess
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9780190307295 |
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obook code (digital) |
Published: |
30 Jan 2017 |
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Available
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$299.95 AUD
$344.99 NZD
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Oxford Science Teacher obook assess offers teachers access to an unprecedented amount of digital content in one place!
Use this unique digital package to assign work to your students and follow their progress through various interactive modules, tests, quizzes and more.
Teacher obook assess gives teachers access to:
- over 200 pages of content from the student book
- over 200 pages of teacher support, including teacher notes, teaching programs, risk assessments, advice and tests
- answers to all questions, activities and worksheets
- one student worksheet for every spread in the student book
- one literacy support worksheet for every spread in the student book
- one experiment worksheet for every practical task in the student book
- one weblink for every spread in the student book
- over 20 interactive modules
- over 20 videos
- one chapter test for every chapter in the student book
- three autocorrecting multiple choice quizzes for every chapter in the student book, to support, consolidate and extend students
- over 320 multiple choice questions
- over 400 testbank questions.
Contents
Chapter 1: Genetics
Chapter 2: Evolution
Chapter 3: The periodic table
Chapter 4: Chemical reactions
Chapter 5: Global systems
Chapter 6: The universe
Chapter 7: Motion and energy
Chapter 8: Experiments
Authors
Helen Silvester
Helen Silvester has been an educator for over 20 years and has held Head of Science positions in a number of schools. She was shortlisted for the 2014 and 2017 Prime Minister’s Secondary Science Prize for Excellence in Science Teaching in Secondary Schools and was Victoria's representative for the BHP Billiton Science Teachers Awards.
Helen has a wealth of experience writing and reviewing and has been an active participant in the Australian Science Teachers Association (ASTA), Australian School Science Information Support for Teachers and Technicians (ASSIST) and Science Teachers Association Victoria (STAV). Helen has also worked as a researcher at Walter and Eliza Hall Institute and the Royal Children’s Hospital. Currently Helen is Director at the STEAM-focused Casey Tech School.
Siew Yap
Siew is Head of Science at Kingsway Christian College and has a PhD in Science Education. Her main research interest is the area of bioethics and values in science education.