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Eatplanlive (Set) JC Home Economics (Free eBook)

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  • ISBN 13
  • Level
  • Class/Year
  • Subject
  • Author
  • Publisher
  • Edition
  • Language
  • Condition
ISBN 13: 9781845367718
Level: Secondary
Class/Year: Junior Cycle
Subject: Home Economics
Author: Maria Kennelly & Maria Randles
Publisher: Edco Educational Company of Ireland
Edition: 1st Edition
Language: English
Condition: New

#eatplanlive is a new and vibrant package that covers the Junior Cycle Home Economics specification.

Student Textbook

A modern and student-friendly approach to Home Economics, with relevant and up-to-date content to fulfil the requirements of the new Junior Cycle Home Economics specification

  • Advance organisation is facilitated by unpacking the learning outcomes to provide learning intentions at the start of every chapter
  • Reflects current trends throughout all elements of the text
  • Key words are highlighted at the beginning of each chapter to aid comprehension
  • Contains a wide range of activities to develop the eight key skills
  • Key skills are highlighted by the use of icons
  • Includes a mix of individual, pair and group activities to promote active learning
  • Recipes are presented in a user-friendly layout
  • The language is easily accessible by students of different learning abilities
  • Numeracy moments are highlighted
  • Formative assessment opportunities are provided throughout - a key feature of the new Junior Cycle
  • Summaries are included at the end of each chapter for easy revision
  • Learning links are highlighted throughout to emphasise the integrated nature of the subject
  • Useful weblinks are integrated throughout the text
  • Includes attractive, vibrant and colourful photographs and illustrations
  • A common level text suitable for mixed-ability classes

Student Activity Book

  • Provides additional questions and activities to complement the textbook
  • Reflection pages enable students to record and monitor their progress
  • Each chapter begins with an anticipation exercise to connect new information to prior knowledge