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Cambridge IGCSE™ Marine Science Coursebook with Digital Access (2 Years)

Cambridge IGCSE™ Marine Science Coursebook with Digital Access (2 Years)

Cambridge IGCSE™ Marine Science Coursebook with Digital Access (2 Years)

1st Edition
Matthew Parkin, Paul Roobottom
October 2022
Available
Print + Digital
9781009089760

Resources for Cambridge IGCSE™ Marine Science to support this new syllabus for examination from 2024

£32.95
(+VAT) GBP
Print + Digital

Overview

This print and digital coursebook provides full coverage of the Cambridge IGCSE™ Marine Science syllabus. Engaging international case-studies of underwater ecosystems help students put theory into context. Activities and questions develop students’ essential skills of analysis, interpretation, application and evaluation. There are multiple opportunities to engage in active learning, from group work, research projects to discussion questions. The resource is written in clear, accessible language with glossary definitions and support with command words. Exam-style questions and regular self-assessment and peer-assessment features help build student confidence. Answers for all the questions and exercises can be found online at www.cambridge.org/go.

Features

  • We are working towards endorsement of this resource for full syllabus coverage with Cambridge Assessment International Education
  • Practice questions help prepare students for assessments. With answers available online at www.cambridge.org/go
  • Provides support for both practical work and mathematical skills
  • Getting started features at the beginning of each chapter prepare students with any background knowledge they need to start the topic
  • ‘Reflection’ feature is included at the end of activities and chapters to help students become confident, independent learners

Contents

  • 1. The Earth and its oceans
  • 2. Seawater
  • 3. Marine organisms
  • 4. Nutrition and energy
  • 5. Marine ecology
  • 6. Human influences on the marine environment.

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