Cambridge Lower Secondary Science is designed to get students thinking like scientists, whether it's about breathing or the mechanics of gravity. This series offers numerous opportunities to plan experiments, make predictions, and collect results. At the end of each unit, there's a project, such as using chromatography to solve a mystery, allowing students to integrate their knowledge and see its connection to the real world.
The course is particularly well-suited for students learning English as a second language, thanks to glossaries, clear diagrams, and supporting illustrations. At the beginning of each topic, "Getting Started" boxes help students reflect on what they already know. Practical exercises based on the "Think like a scientist" principle promote scientific thinking. The topics are aligned with the new Earth and Space Exploration component of the curriculum framework. Students have opportunities for reflection with "summary sections" at the end of each topic. Answers to all questions can be found in the accompanying teacher's guide.
Topics covered in this series include:
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