Working Scientifically is a core area of Science in the national curriculum. It covers essential concepts that build the foundation for GCSE study and beyond.
This topic includes subtopics such as Variables (independent, dependent, control), Fair tests, Units and measurement, Lab safety and equipment and more. Each area is tested with multiple-choice questions that include detailed explanations to deepen your understanding.
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