OCR GCSE (9–1) History B (SHP) Foundation Edition: The People's Health c.1250 to present (ebok) av Jamie Byrom
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Jamie Byrom (forfatter), Michael Riley (forfatter)

OCR GCSE (9–1) History B (SHP) Foundation Edition: The People's Health c.1250 to present ebok

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Exam board: OCR (Specification B, SHP)Level: GCSE (9-1)Subject: HistoryFirst teaching: September 2016First exams: Summer 2018An OCR endorsed textbook.Help more students to access the content for OCR GCSE History B (SHP) with this Foundation Edition, designed to work alongside the mainstream textbook for effective co-teaching in the same class.Covering The People's Health c.1250 to present, this book:> Follows the same structure and page numbers as the mainstream textbook so that students of all…

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Forfattere Jamie Byrom (forfatter), Michael Riley (forfatter)
Utgitt 25 mai 2020
Sjanger
Språk English
Format epub
DRM-beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781510469693

Exam board: OCR (Specification B, SHP)
Level: GCSE (9-1)
Subject: History
First teaching: September 2016
First exams: Summer 2018

An OCR endorsed textbook.

Help more students to access the content for OCR GCSE History B (SHP) with this Foundation Edition, designed to work alongside the mainstream textbook for effective co-teaching in the same class.

Covering The People's Health c.1250 to present, this book:

> Follows the same structure and page numbers as the mainstream textbook so that students of all abilities can explore the same enquiries

> Simplifies and reduces the text on each page, using carefully-controlled vocabulary and clear explanations of key terms

> Focuses on the key points that students need to understand and includes new content summaries at the end of each enquiry to reinforce learning

> Offers full support for the student tasks, using a wide range of scaffolding to make the tasks accessible and achievable

> Provides specific assessment guidance and develops the historical thinking skills required for success at GCSE