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Science in Focus: Materials 1 – Downloadable Study Guide

This downloadable study guide (PDF format) provides support material for the problems and issues developed in the programmes and contains a brief summary of each programme, additional relevant background information and a series of possible student activities.

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You may also wish to know that the Channel 4 'Science in Focus: Materials 1' series is available on video from Channel 4's Learning shop.

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