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First Biology Course


Book Description
A very popular introductory text for 11-14 year olds. Ideal for separate science teaching or as part of any lower school science course. Carefully controlled reading age. Plenty of experiments to allow the pupil to learn by discovery. Each chapter ends with a set of questions and a word puzzle.
Book Information
PublisherNelson Thornes
BindingPaperback (2 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages240
ISBN-100859503399
ISBN-13978-0859503396
Publication Date12/1994
The Creators
About P. T. Bunyan (Author) : P. T. Bunyan is a published author. Published credits of P. T. Bunyan include First Biology Course, GCSE Biology, A Second Biology Course, and Extending Science No. 3: Diseases and Disorders (Extendin... more
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