SCISP Topic Book: The Importance of Patterns
This Schools Council Integrated Science Project (SCISP) topic book was written to accompany the first of the SCISP students’ manuals.
Contents
• What is a pattern?
• Hard and soft water
• Glass
• Why plants and animals are as they are
• The structure of crystals
• The Sun, the Moon and the planets
• Radioactivity
• Is there a pattern?
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