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Scientific Eye: Life and
Living Processes 2 –
Downloadable Study Guide (PDF format).
The guide presents imaginative ways of getting pupils to think and
act scientifically, and contains a range of photocopiable activity
sheets for each programme in the Channel 4 series. Special icons
indicate what is expected as pupils rise to the challenges posed by
each activity, including:
- use of knowledge and
ideas
- discussion
- researching and gathering
information
- data handling and
interpretation
- exploring opinions and
values
- creative writing and
role-play
- practical
investigation
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guide
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computer. If you require help with this, please see the section
below 'Downloading
and saving your study guide'.
The Channel 4 'Scientific Eye: Physical Processes 2' series is
available on video from Channel 4's Learning
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