WJEC GCSE Maths Foundation: Mastering Mathematics Revision Guide


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Exam Board: WJEC Level: GCSE Subject: Mathematics First Teaching: September 2015 First Exam: June 2017 Maximise your students' grade potential with a step-by-step approach that builds confidence through topic summaries, worked examples and exam style questions - Identify areas of improvement to focus on through diagnostic tests for each topic. - Develop exam skills and techniques with skills-focused exam-style questions and exam advice on common pitfalls. - Build understanding and confidence with clear explanations of each topic covering all the key information needed to succeed. - Consolidate revision with 'two weeks to go' summaries for each topic.




WJEC GCSE Numeracy Revision Guide & Exam Practice


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Written by an experienced GCSE Numeracy teacher and Numeracy co-ordinator, this practical guide will support students throughout their GCSE course and help prepare them for their exams. // Ideal for Foundation and Intermediate students, it provides core numeracy knowledge together with plenty of exam practice in clear, easy to follow sections // Worked examples and supported questions for each topic help students to understand what the theory means in practice, and how maths skills are used in a real-world context // The interleaving of different mathematical concepts throughout the book allows students to gain confidence in answering GCSE Numeracy questions that combine multiple mathematical skills // Tips and hints throughout help students avoid common mistakes and identify which maths skill a question is looking for // Includes past GCSE exam questions within topics to give students experience of understanding and applying their knowledge to a real exam situation




WJEC GCSE Geography


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Help your students develop enquiring minds as they learn the geographical knowledge and skills they need through the enquiries of the new OCR B specification which include and up-to-date case studies, a wide range of activities and exam-style questions developed to support and stretch students of all abilities. - Supports students of all abilities through differentiated activities including scaffolded questions and extension questions. - Highlights opportunities for fieldwork throughout the book, and includes guidance on carrying out fieldwork. - Develops students' geographical skills including activities and clear explanations of how to use mathematical and statistical skills. - Helps students gain confidence for the exam with a variety of exam-style practice questions at different levels, with tips on how to approach them.







My Revision Notes: WJEC GCSE Physics


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Exam Board: WJEC Level: GCSE Subject: Physics First Teaching: September 2016 First Exam: Summer 2018 Target success in Science with this proven formula for effective, structured revision; key content coverage is combined with exam-style tasks and practical tips to create a revision guide that students can rely on to review, strengthen and test their knowledge. With My Revision Notes, every student can: - Plan and manage a successful revision programme using the topic-by-topic planner - Consolidate subject knowledge by working through clear and focused content coverage - Test understanding and identify areas for improvement with regular 'Now Test Yourself' tasks and answers - Improve exam technique through practice questions, expert tips and examples of typical mistakes to avoid - Get exam ready with extra quick quizzes and answers to the practice questions available online Please note that some of the quizzes from the WJEC GCSE My Revision Notes series are also used in the WJEC GCSE Teaching and Learning resources.







Foundation Gcse Maths


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Hard to Swallow


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Hard To Swallow has become a much used play in schools across the globe. This play, an adaptation of Maureen Dunbar’s award winning book and film “Catherine”, charts her daughter’s uneven battle with anorexia and the family’s difficulties in coping with it all. “This play reaches moments of almost unbearable intensity… naturalistic scenes flow seamlessly into sequences of highly stylised theatre… such potent theatre!” Vera Lustig, The Independent “HARD TO SWALLOW uses simple narrative and a series of stylised visual tableaux to build a powerful and sometimes harrowing chronicle of Catherine’s long and ultimately unsuccessful fight against anorexia nervosa... uncompromising and sensitive... its ability to raise our awareness of a condition about which we remain woefully ignorant defines it as an important piece of work... it should be compulsory viewing for anyone connected with the education of teenagers.” Mick Martin: Times Educational Supplement







Higher Gcse Maths 4-9


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