With the focus on enhancing the ICT competence of the pupils whom you support, this book: shows how you can support students within the ICT programme of study - even if youβre not a confident ICT user yourself tackles tricky issues such as assessment and progression suggests activities for deve
Primary Science for Teaching Assistants
β Scribed by Rosemar Feasey
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 83
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Packed with practical activities, ideas and strategies to help you to enhance your pupilsβ scientific understanding, this easy-to-use and accessible book has been specifically written for teaching assistants.Β Primary Science for Teaching Assistants: analyzes how you can develop scientific skills and understanding offers advice and guidance on pupilβs progression in science shows how to use and build on childrenβs ideas by questioning provides suggestions for practical work and cross-curricular links. Use this book whether youβre studying for qualifications or just keen to improve the support you already provide.
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