Synergy - Cycle Two (Year One)

Student Textbook ST-AST - Print version
Auteur(s) Claudie Chartré, Isabelle Levert

Discover Synergy – a series for teaching Science and Technology in secondary 3! Have everything you and your students need at your fingertips with this series from Chenelière Education. Synergy will simplify teaching and learning on a daily basis.   The Synergy collection provides a flexible, practical pedagogical approach to the Secondary Cycle Two Science and Technology and Applied Science and Technology programs.
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Discover Synergy – a series for teaching Science and Technology in secondary 3!

Have everything you and your students need at your fingertips with this series from Chenelière Education. Synergy will simplify teaching and learning on a daily basis.

 

The Synergy collection provides a flexible, practical pedagogical approach to the Secondary Cycle Two Science and Technology and Applied Science and Technology programs. With this series, students develop their competencies and knowledge of the central theme for Cycle Two, Year 1: "The Human Organism."

The Synergy collection offers:

  • A solid foundation in science and technology
  • A wide range of original learning situations that teach practical methodologies used in science and technology
  • An examination of all the concepts found in the two programs
  • A flexible approach to lesson planning
  • Contexts that draw on students' daily reality, encouraging their sense of curiosity, imagination and desire to explore and experiment
  • Reviews of concepts covered in Cycle One
  • A wealth of detailed diagrams and illustrations
  • A complete toolbox for in-depth work on techniques and strategies
  • Suggestions for using ICT in class
  • A variety of evaluation tools adapted to reflect the reality of the classroom
  • A clear structure that promotes the development of students' autonomy

 

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