Religious Studies Practice Exercises 13+ (Practice Exercises for Common Entrance at 13+) (Practice Exercises at 11+/13+)

Religious Studies Practice Exercises 13+ (Practice Exercises for Common Entrance at 13+) (Practice Exercises at 11+/13+)

by Michael Wilcockson (Author), SusanGrenfell (Author)

Synopsis

This book contains over 900 exam-style questions based on syllabus A of the Religious Studies 13+ Common Entrance exam. The guide is laid out to correspond with the examination paper and includes sections on Biblical Stories, World Religions and Contemporary Issues, allowing pupils to familiarise themselves with the format of the exam. It also includes advice on how to answer exam questions. This book is ideal for pupils who are looking to achieve top grades in entrance exams at 13+.
- Endorsed by ISEB
- In line with the 2011 syllabus
- Ideal for pupils working towards syllabus A of the Religious Studies Common Entrance exam at 13+
- Features rigorous exam-style questions - perfect for revision or further practice
- Questions will familiarise pupils with the format and style of the exam so that they can enter the exam room feeling fully prepared

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 96
Edition: 1
Publisher: ISEB Publications
Published: 06 Jan 2012

ISBN 10: 190704731X
ISBN 13: 9781907047312
Book Overview: This book contains a wealth of exam-style questions for syllabus A of the 2011 Religious Studies Common Entrance exam at 13+.

Author Bio
Michael Wilcockson was brought up in Cambridge and studied Theology at Balliol College, Oxford. After completing his PGCE at Pembroke College, Cambridge he was appointed Head of Divinity at Aldenham School and later at The Leys School, Cambridge. From 1996 he has been Head of Divinity at Eton College. He was a Farmington Fellow at Harries Manchester College, Oxford in 2003 and appointed Visiting Scholar at Pembroke College, Cambridge in 2010. Michael is a Chief Examiner for A Level Religious Studies for a leading examination board and a chief setter for Common Entrance Religious Studies for ISEB, as well as an acclaimed author of many GCSE and A Level textbooks. He is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Educational Assessors.