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HarperCollins Publishers Cambridge IGCSE Physics Revision Guide
Exam Board: Cambridge Level: IGCSESubject: PhysicsSuitable for the 2023 exams and onwardsRevision and practice to help you fully prepare for the Cambridge IGCSE examsCollins Cambridge IGCSE Physics Revision Guide provides clear and accessible revision content to support all students. With focused revision for every topic, plus four separate practice opportunities, use this revision guide to build your confidence and help you prepare for your Cambridge IGCSE Physics assessments.Covering the Cambridge IGCSE and IGCSE (91) Physics syllabuses (0625/0972), for examination from 2023, this revision guide includes: clear and concise syllabus coverage, with the Supplementary material clearly differentiated topics in short, user-friendly sections to help you plan your revision in manageable chunks worked examples and guidance on structuring your answers support for key subject vocabulary (including a glossary) and exam command words quick tests and exam-style practice questions for every topic,
£18.28
Oxford University Press Oxford Revise AQA GCSE Physics Complete Revision and Practice
Please note this book is suitable for any student studying: Exam board: AQA Level: GCSE (9-1) Subject: Physics First teaching: September 2016 First exams: June 2018 For students studying AQA GCSE Physics, this one revision and practice contains everything they need. Each topic is covered fully following a simple knowledge, retrieval, practice approach. All of the key knowledge is included and there are plenty of exam-style questions to practice responses. Within one book you will also find worked maths skills activities, working scientifically support and exam tips from Primrose Kitten. Supported by research into best revision practice, and written by revision experts, this is the only guide students need. Answers to the activities and exam-style practice questions featured throughout the book are available to download from oxfordrevise.com/scienceanswers.
£9.91
Hodder & Stoughton Why Don't Things Fall Up?: and Six Other Science Lessons You Missed at School
'A great idea, beautifully executed.' Popular Science'A book of quiet wonder.' Ian Dunt 'I have learnt (and remembered) so much, and so easily. It's the mango ice cream of science books.' Hilary McKay'Everything Alom writes is a joy to ponder, his love of science is utterly contagious, the perfect guide through things that might perplex.' Robin Ince'A joyful exploration of fundamental questions about our world; Shaha proves that science is for everyone!' Roma Agrawal'Friendly, informative and such fun to read.' Christopher Edge 'Alom Shaha is the science teacher many people will wish they had but didn't.' Philip Ball'Here is the teacher you'll wish you had at school.' Jim S. Al-Khalili CBE'A gentle and reassuring journey through school science, perfect for polishing up both long-forgotten knowledge and confidence, and helping everyone to make science a part of their world. Helen Czerski Has a child - or anyone else - ever asked you why the sky is blue? Could you explain why ice cream melts? Have you forgotten why scientists think the universe started with a Big Bang, and do you understand the difference between respiration and breathing?Why Don't Things Fall Up? will gently remind you of everything you may have learnt once upon a time, but have somehow forgotten along the way. If you've ever changed the subject when a child has asked for homework help, or if you have the curiosity of a seven year old yourself, or if you know everything but have forgotten the basics or don't want to know anything except the basics - then this is the book for you. Using questions asked by children as a starting point, Alom Shaha (who has spent over two decades trying to help people of all ages understand this stuff) takes us on a tour of the "big ideas" of science from his unique perspective. His experience as a dad, a teacher and science communicator means he knows exactly what people don't know -and especially the misconceptions and other intellectual hurdles which prevent us from grasping key ideas. Combining his proven skill for explaining science with storytelling and flashbacks to school experiments, Why Don't Things Fall Up? reminds us that science is not just for scientists - it's a human endeavour that enriches all our lives.
£14.99
Scribe Publications How to Find a Rainbow
Reena hates rainy days. She hates the way the dark clouds make everything look so dull.Rekha loves rainy days. She loves the way the rain makes the earth smell. When Rekha spots a rainbow, she rushes indoors to tell her sister about it. Reena will want to paint it, for sure! But when the sisters go outside to find it, the rainbow disappears. Where could it have gone? A vibrantly illustrated tale about finding light even in the gloomiest of times, How to Find a Rainbow will warm your heart — and give you a handy guide to making your own rainbow, too!
£8.99
Scribe Publications Mr Shaha's Recipes for Wonder: adventures in science round the kitchen table
Why does the …? What is …? How does …? Don’t worry if you don’t know the answers, you soon will! Every child can be a scientist with the help of Mr Shaha and his recipes for wonder! Turn a rainy day at home or a walk in the park into a chance to experiment. All you need are a few simple items from your kitchen cupboards — and the power of curiosity! Learn about sound by making wine glasses sing, investigate chemical reactions with vitamin-powered rockets, and explore Newton’s Third Law by making balloon-driven cars. Written by a science teacher and dad, Mr Shaha’s Recipes for Wonder gives clear, step-by-step instructions for over 15 experiments. Whether you’re a science star or just starting out, it will help you inspire young people to learn. Get the whole family joining in around the table, as you transform your kitchen into a laboratory!
£8.99
Scribe Publications Mr Shaha’s Marvellous Machines: adventures in making round the kitchen table
Transform and recycle household objects into your very own home-made toys and machines! Learn about the centre of gravity by making a balancing bird, create a toroidal vortex with a smoke-ring machine, and turn a spoon into an electromagnet. Chances are you won’t need to buy the materials required for these machines because they’re all in your house right now. Every child can be an engineer with the help of Mr Shaha and his marvellous machines. Written by a science teacher and dad, Mr Shaha’s Marvellous Machines is the highly anticipated sequel to Mr Shaha’s Recipes for Wonder. This book gives clear, step-by-step instructions for over 15 projects. Whether you’re a master engineer or a total beginner, it will spark inspiration for fun activities to engage young people in the marvels of machinery.
£12.99
Scribe Publications How to Find a Rainbow
Reena hates rainy days. She hates the way the dark clouds make everything look so dull.Rekha loves rainy days. She loves the way the rain makes the earth smell. When Rekha spots a rainbow, she rushes indoors to tell her sister about it. Reena will want to paint it, for sure! But when the sisters go outside to find it, the rainbow disappears. Where could it have gone? A vibrantly illustrated tale about finding light even in the gloomiest of times, How to Find a Rainbow will warm your heart — and give you a handy guide to making your own rainbow, too!
£12.99