An in-built revision programme and regular opportunities to revisit concepts mean students are not cramming at the last minute. * Hundreds of past paper examination questions are included so students have regular exposure to exam level questions from the outset, giving them confidence for the real thing. * Plenty of worked examples showing the key technique and thousands of questions mean that your students have plenty of practice at each of the key skills. * Questions are clearly differentiated with the most difficult ones highlighted so students can see where they are achieving and where they need more practice. * Skills breaks allow students to practise all they have learnt in a new context so that they build up their ability to transfer knowledge, which is vital for the examination. * Emphasis on building algebraic skills supports this requirement of the new specifications.
Peter McGuire Livres


The Art of Twelve
- 146pages
- 6 heures de lecture
At twelve-going-on-thirteen, Jude Hogan has his problems. After witnessing the tragedy that threatens to tear his parents apart, the situation at home is badly torn and perhaps beyond repair. Jude feels powerless to remedy what is at once strange and familiar. With his mom away and his dad barely holding things down at home, Jude is left alone to the all-too-familiar Winnipeg neighborhood streets and alleys, and what he discovers there will reshape the elements of his life.