Resources by Nelson Thornes
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Published in conjunction with City and Guilds, this popular book takes a unit-by-unit, element-by-element approach with full coverage of the underpinning knowledge.
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Developed from the 'Nelson balanced science' series, 'Nelson science' is ideal for the separate triple award syllabuses at GCSE. Each book provides you with the additional content required by the separate science...
This thorough, comprehensive series of textbooks (biology, chemistry and physics) is fully revised and updated for all specifications, to support teaching and in-depth learning. ICT and key skills links are provided...
The most popular series for GCSE has been updated to offer comprehensive coverage of the revised GCSE specifications. 'Chemistry for you', has been updated in-line with the revised National Curriculum requirements....
Supporting the latest Cambridge A Level chemistry syllabus (9701), this trusted resource supports students with its stretching, problem solving approach. It helps foster long-term performance in science, as well as...
The laboratory manual and study guide supports your teaching with a broad range of practicals, emphasising safety and risk assessment. It is an essential companion to 'Chemistry in context' and can also be used...
Competing Carbonates
Produced by Nelson Thornes, this resource helps students look at aspects of how science works. This activity challenges students to look critically at a plan to investigate the relative ease with which metal carbonates decompose.
The plan involves the decomposition of carbonates to release carbon dioxide...
Computing Science
The objective of this book is to provide a grounding in all the major aspects of computing taken from the stand point of how computing was in the early 1980s. Whilst some of the sections are out of date, they have value in putting modern day computing into perspective. Other sections have value in that the basic...
Troubleshooters are ICT unit plans designed to build skills, confidence and understanding, providing a wide range of materials for teaching specific QCA units.
They provide watertight support for each of the three main strands:
- Control and datalogging,
- Spreadsheets
- Databases....