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Inspiring better outcomes for our planet through science education. BIOZONE has more than 30 years’ experience in the development of engaging and effective resources for science teaching and learning. Our resources are unlike any you’ve seen before, and a departure from the traditional basal textbook paradigm. We take a “worktext” approach, combining the very best features of a traditional textbook with an interactive workbook. The resulting hybrid provides well designed, compact lessons that engage students and provide a rigorous yet accessible program of work Our extraordinary suite of resources meet the challenges of teaching today’s students, whether they be in a traditional classroom environment, an informal teaching setting or learning remotely. BIOZONE is renowned for its engaging presentation of content with a strong visual appeal. Our expert writers bring science to life through the use of phenomena from engagement to assessment. We continually revise and improve on our resources to ensure they remain current and relevant to your needs. Part of this process is engaging with you, as teachers and valuing your feedback, and we are only ever a phone call or email away. By their innovative design, our resources encourage student interaction, using simple investigations and data analysis to engage students in the science around them. Innovative strategies to encourage critical thinking and problem-solving help your students develop the 21st-century skills they need to succeed.
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Our Writing Team
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Tracey has been writing resources for students since joining BIOZONE in 1993 and enjoys the challenge of curriculum analysis and content development. Tracey has a PhD in biology, specializing in lake ecology and has taught both graduate and undergraduate biology.
Lissa graduated with a Masters in Science (hons) from the University of Waikato. After graduation she worked in industry in a research and development capacity for eight years. Lissa joined BIOZONE in 2006 and is hands-on developing new curricula. Lissa has also taught science theory and practical skills to international and ESL students.
Kent Pryor Kent has a BSc from Massey University majoring in zoology and ecology and taught secondary school biology and chemistry for 9 years before joining BIOZONE as an author in 2009. ii
Contents About BIOZONE........................................................................... i Benefits of BIOZONE products....................................................1 Remote Learning.........................................................................2
Digital Resources eBook LITE...................................................................................3 eBook Teacher’s Edition...............................................................3 eBook PLUS.................................................................................4 Compare BIOZONE’s eBooks......................................................5 BIOZONE Academy - How it works.............................................8
Advanced Placement AP® Biology..................................................................................9 AP® Environmental Science.......................................................11 AP® Bio 1&2 (2017)....................................................................13
Integrated NGSS The Living Earth.........................................................................15 Physics of the Universe.............................................................17 Chemistry in the Earth System...................................................19
Standard NGSS Physical Sciences for NGSS......................................................21 Earth and Space Sciences for NGSS........................................23 Biology for NGSS.......................................................................25
Elective / International Titles Anatomy and Physiology...........................................................27 IB Biology...................................................................................28
Modular eBooks eBook LITE: Modular Titles........................................................29
Supporting Resources Digital Teacher’s Editions...........................................................31 Resource Hub............................................................................32 Presentation Media....................................................................33 iii
Presentation Media Bundles......................................................34
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What’s NEW at BIOZONE The team at BIOZONE are excited to announce the latest additions to our catalog. We have developed some creative solutions to assist teachers in the classroom and beyond.
AP® Biology (2021 Edition) BIOZONE’s AP® Biology emphasizes the application of knowledge to understanding and analyzing new problems. Its data-driven approach and highly visual format encourage students to engage fully with the principles, ideas, and methodologies required to understand the natural world. See page 9 for more details.
AP® Environmental Science (2020 Edition) BIOZONE’s AP® Environmental Science takes a global perspective, examining the very latest issues concerning the environment while still providing the foundation for students to understand and engage with the science. See page 11 for more details.
eBook Personal Licenses BIOZONE is excited to announce the launch of a new type of license for our eBook range: Personal Licenses. No longer requiring a school-managed bulk license, individual students, teachers and parents (home schoolers) can purchase standalone BIOZONE titles in eBook LITE format at a very affordable price. Each license provides a stunning digital copy of the book for a period of 12 months.
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The Many Benefits of BIOZONE’s Resources A departure from the traditional basal textbook paradigm, instead taking a “worktext” approach. Students write their answers directly into the book thereby forming a “record of work”. Compact lessons engage students in learning and provide a rigorous yet accessible program of work. Engaging presentation of content with visually appealing, high quality photographs and explanatory illustrations. Activities encourage student interaction and inquiry through simple “hands-on” opportunities, real-world case studies, and data analysis. Resource suites are self-contained; there is no requirement for additional purchases or expensive kits. Titles are available in both print and digital formats
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Our expert writers bring science to life through the use of everyday and investigative phenomena from engagement to assessment.
Remote Learning BIOZONE understands how hard it has been for you and your students to teach and learn remotely. Poor access to broadband, extra support and learners being left behind are some of the current concerns of remote teaching. We want to show you how BIOZONE can help.
Print Students write their answers directly into the spaces provided in their BIOZONE print book - forming an important “Record of Work”. If the teacher wants to grade or review student work remotely, students may be asked to write their answers into the school’s own LMS. A great solution for no or limited broadband access.
Digital eBooks and BIOZONE Academy provide the same content as the print books, with ready-made lessons in two digital formats. The text-totranslation of 17 languages* and text-to-speech** functionality assist teachers who have ELL students or students with a learning disability. Our eBooks function on both tablets and computers. *Text-to-translation available on BIOZONE Academy only. ** Text-to-speech available on eBooks and BIOZONE Academy.
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AP® Biology
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RRP $49.95* Volume Discount Price $35.95 ** BIOZONE’s new title for AP® Biology is the third edition of this popular resource. Now in full color and one comprehensive volume, it has been completely revised to address the 2020 AP® Biology CED. This title expertly balances breadth of content with depth of understanding, employing a wide variety of activities to develop the student’s skills in key science practices. In keeping with the approach of the new CED, AP® Biology deemphasizes the traditional approach of content coverage to focus on inquiry, critical thinking, and enduring understanding of key concepts. Clear presentation, a highly visual approach, and integration of relevant and engaging illustrative examples readies students for college level courses, developing the essential inquiry and reasoning skills they will need as 21st century scientists.
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BIOZONE’s AP® Biology emphasizes the application of knowledge to understanding and analyzing new problems. It follows the CED’s structure, providing an easily-navigable program that comprehensively addresses the two essential components of the course framework: science practices and course content. Its datadriven approach and highly visual format encourage students to engage fully with the principles, ideas, and methodologies required to understand the natural world.
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$1,599.95
4000 Slides
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