
Collins®: Integrated Science 3 for the Caribbean
Collins Integrated Science for the Caribbean is an activity-led course set in contexts relevant to the Caribbean. Suitable for lower secondary students in all parts of the Caribbean, this course has been specially developed to help students develop the skills they need for success in Science.
Collins Integrated Science for the Caribbean is an activity-led course set in contexts relevant to the Caribbean. Suitable for lower secondary students in all parts of the Caribbean, this course has been specially developed to help students develop the skills they need for success in Science.
• Developed and written specifically for the Caribbean and with full coverage of the latest Trinidad and Tobago syllabus
• Student’s books for each Form (Form 2, Form 2 and Form 3)
• Accompanying workbooks for each level provide opportunities for written activities and help students consolidate learning
• Developed and written specifically for the Caribbean and with full coverage of the latest Trinidad and Tobago syllabus
• Student’s books for each form (form 1, form 2 and form 3)
• Clear explanations, and with facts and extra information to engage and challenge students throughout
• Practical activities to bring science to life
• ‘Check your understanding’ sections for checking progress
• Accompanying workbooks for each level provide opportunities for written activities and help students consolidate learning
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Introduction – How to use this book
- Unit 1: Human body systems: the excretory system
- Unit 2: Human body systems: the reproductive system
- Unit 3: Communicable diseases of the reproductive system
- Unit 4: Environmental impact of human activities
- Science in practice: Improving your local environment
- Unit 5: Electricity
- Science in practice: Lighting up a model doll house
- Unit 6: Magnetism
- Unit 7: Light
- Unit 8: Chemical bonding
- Unit 9: Acids and alkalis
- Science in practice: Measuring soil acidity to improve yield
- Index
- Acknowledgements