By (author)  Mary Jones , By (author)  Richard Fosbery , By (author)  Dennis Taylor , By (author)  Jennifer Gregory
Extensive research through lesson observations, teacher interviews and work with our research community (the Cambridge Panel) means that this coursebook with digital access meets the real teaching needs of the biology classroom. Exam-style questions ensure students feel confident approaching assessment. New features provide reflection opportunities and self-evaluation checklists develop responsible learners. The coursebook provides a range of enquiry questions, such as practical activities, group work and debate questions that develop 21st century skills. It supports English as a second language learners with key command terms, accessible language and glossary definitions.
By (author)  Peter Stimpson , By (author)  Alastair Farquharson
This series supports teachers and students of Cambridge International AS & A Level Business (9609) for examination from 2023. This coursebook with digital access helps learners develop an understanding of business, and business related concepts, so they can progress through the Cambridge International syllabus with confidence. New features for the fourth edition include ‘Business in Context’ and ‘Business in Action’, which make use of local and global case studies as well as placing students in real-life business scenarios. There is also a preparing for assessment chapter alongside a wide variety of exam-style questions to help students prepare for their examination.
By (author)  Mary Wood , By (author)  Emma Low
Discover our new resources for the Cambridge International Primary and Lower Secondary Curriculum Frameworks. Whether they are rounding decimal numbers or calculating time intervals on a train timetable, Cambridge Primary Mathematics helps your learners develop their mathematical thinking skills. They’ll be fully supported with worked examples and plenty of practice exercises, while projects throughout the book provide opportunities for deeper investigation of mathematical concepts – including predicting patterns using matchsticks. With key word boxes, clear diagrams and supporting illustrations, the course makes maths accessible for second language learners.
By (author)  Jon Board , By (author)  Alan Cross
Discover our new resources for the Cambridge International Primary and Lower Secondary Curriculum Frameworks From learning about why the Moon appears to change shape, to investigating how shadows are formed, Cambridge Primary Science gets your learners thinking like scientists! Packed with opportunities to plan experiments, make predictions and gather results, the series helps your learners to think and work scientifically. Each unit ends with a project, like designing a reusable or disposable object, that helps students bring together what they have learnt, and understand how the topics relate to the real world. With vocabulary boxes, clear diagrams and supporting illustrations, the course makes science accessible for learners with English as a second language.
By (author)  Sarah Lindsay , By (author)  Kate Ruttle
Whether they are exploring non-fiction texts, performing poetry or writing their own fables, our new primary and lower secondary resources help your learners develop critical thinking, communication and collaboration skills. With active learning at its heart, differentiation and assessment for learning opportunities, the series helps your students achieve their potential. You’ll find vocabulary and grammar support, along with plenty of opportunities to develop speaking and listening skills throughout. The accompanying Digital Classroom resource includes video, audio and interactive activities to bring your lessons to life. Our accessible teachers’ resources provide everything you need for the course including support and guidance to plan and deliver your lessons with confidence. Developed for the Cambridge International Primary and Lower Secondary curriculum
Product details
 Paperback | 206 pages
 219 x 276 x 12mm | 530g
 31 Dec 2021
 Cambridge University Press
 Cambridge, United Kingdom
 English
 Revised
 2nd Revised edition
 Worked examples or Exercises; Worked examples or Exercises
By (author)  Sarah Lindsay , By (author)  Kate Ruttle
Discover our new resources for the Cambridge International Primary and Lower Secondary Curriculum Frameworks Your learners will develop their English skills as they explore different settings for stories and discuss the difference between myths and legends. You’ll find a range of international fiction, non-fiction, poetry and drama throughout the book to help learners develop their understanding of different genres and text types. Each unit is packed with activities that cover reading, writing, speaking and listening, as well as opportunities to develop 21st century skills – such as collaboration and critical thinking. Units end with a project, like planning props for a play, to help students communicate confidently and apply their learning to real-world scenarios.
By (author)  Jon Board , By (author)  Alan Cross
Discover our new resources for the Cambridge International Primary and Lower Secondary Curriculum Frameworks These workbooks are filled with exercises that help your students practice what they have learnt and encourage them to think and work scientifically. Focus, Practice and Challenge exercises provide clear progression through each topic, helping learners see what they’ve achieved. The drawing and writing activities give learners more experience with scientific vocabulary, which helps them to develop their language skills. These different types of exercises and activities make the book ideal for use in the classroom or as homework.
By (author)  Cherri Moseley , By (author)  Janet Rees
Discover our new resources for the Cambridge International Primary and Lower Secondary Curriculum Frameworks. Packed with activities, including measuring, drawing and using 100 squares, these workbooks help your students practice what they have learnt. Specific exercises develop thinking and working mathematically techniques. Focus, Practice and Challenge exercises provide clear progression through each topic, helping learners see what they’ve achieved. Ideal for use in the classroom or for homework.
By (author)  Sally Burt , By (author)  Debbie Ridgard
Discover our new resources for the Cambridge International Primary and Lower Secondary Curriculum Frameworks Your learners will develop their English skills as they explore science fiction stories, analyse news headlines and write a play script. You’ll find a range of international fiction, non-fiction, poetry and drama to help learners develop their understanding of different genres and text types. Each unit is packed with activities that cover reading, writing, speaking and listening, as well as opportunities to develop 21st century skills such as collaboration and critical thinking. Units end with a project, like performing a group reading of a poem, to help learners communicate confidently and understand how to apply their learning to real-world scenarios.
By (author)  Mary Wood , By (author)  Emma Low , By (author)  Greg Byrd , By (author)  Lynn Byrd
Discover our new resources for the Cambridge International Primary and Lower Secondary Curriculum Frameworks. Whether they are presenting data in a range of formats or exploring cube numbers, Cambridge Primary Mathematics helps your learners develop their mathematical thinking skills. They’ll be fully supported with worked examples and plenty of practice exercises, while projects throughout the book provide opportunities for deeper investigation of mathematical concepts – including predicting patterns using matchsticks. With key word boxes, clear diagrams and supporting illustrations, the course makes maths accessible for second language learners.
By (author)  Fiona Baxter , By (author)  Liz Dilley
Discover our new resources for the Cambridge International Primary and Lower Secondary Curriculum Frameworks From discovering how plants are pollinated, to learning about gravity, Cambridge Primary Science gets your learners thinking like scientists! Packed with opportunities to plan experiments, make predictions and gather results, the series helps your learners think and work scientifically. Each unit ends with a project, like creating a report on how forces are used in a machine that helps learners bring together what they have learnt and understand how the topics relate to the real world. With vocabulary boxes, clear diagrams and supporting illustrations, the course makes science accessible for learners with English as a second language.
By (author)  Graham Elsdon , By (author)  Esther Menon
Discover our new resources for the Cambridge International Primary and Lower Secondary Curriculum Frameworks You will develop your English skills as you discover contemporary fiction, write about urban pollution and discuss autobiographies. You’ll find a wide range of international fiction, non-fiction, poetry and drama throughout the book to help you develop your understanding of different genres and text types. Each unit is packed with activities that cover reading, writing, speaking and listening, as well as opportunities to develop 21st century skills – such as collaboration and critical thinking. Units end with a project, like conducting a class debate, to help you communicate confidently and understand how to apply your learning to real-world scenarios.