Mastering Mathematics for Edexcel GCSE: Higher 2

Mastering Mathematics for Edexcel GCSE: Higher 2

by Andrew Manning (Author), Gareth Cole (Author), Heather Davis (Author), Linda Liggett (Author), Gareth Cole (Author), Andrew Manning (Author), Rob Summerson (Author), Robin Liggett (Author), Sophie Goldie (Author)

Synopsis

Exam Board: Edexcel
Level: GCSE
Subject: Mathematics
First Teaching: September 2015
First Exam: June 2017

ENDORSED FOR EDEXCEL
Help students to develop their knowledge, skills and understanding so that they can reason mathematically, communicate mathematical information and apply mathematical techniques in solving problems; with resources developed specifically for the Edexcel GCSE 2015 specification with leading Assessment Consultant Keith Pledger and a team of subject specialists.
- Supports you and your students through the new specifications, with topic explanations and new exam-style questions, to support the new assessment objectives.
- Builds understanding and measures progress throughout the course with plenty of graduated exercises and worked examples.
- Organises topics into progression strands, enabling you and your students to identify gaps in learning and apply appropriate remediation or extension steps in order to make the best progress.
- Provides full coverage of the GCSE grade range with three books, meaning that content is focused at the right level for each student.
- Offers a seamless five year progression when used in conjunction with KS3 Mastering Mathematics.

$34.83

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Edition: UK ed.
Publisher: Hodder Education
Published: 31 Jul 2015

ISBN 10: 147183994X
ISBN 13: 9781471839948

Media Reviews

Circle Theorems - not only a topic hated by my students but also by me! The diagrams in the Toolbox (key information) are really clear. The worked example is similar to questions found on GCSE papers and clearly indicates the way to work through it - complete with the necessary words that examiners will be looking for e.g. alternate segment theory

Lots and lots of practice questions and not too much reading for students - good way for them to learn - just reading pages of instructions simply doesn't work.

Helpful indicators in the margins stating if the questions are Exam Style or to practise Reasoning .
I love this series - clear books without horrible What did you learn in this unit questions that students really hate!

-- Bridget Jones * Abigail Lambert *