Hands down. No context. Since the dawn of textbooks these have been the dudes of revision guides and for good reason. Cheap, concise and give you a really nice overview when revising. I'd buy this early and keep dipping in. One down side? They, again, fall apart easily. I'd wait until the student was sure they wanted to take the exams.
The jump between learning info and doing exam questions is huge and you really should be practising way before you even sniff an exam. I think CPG is much easier than Hodders … so should hopefully act as a good confidence booster, whilst the Hodder will really get those cerebral juices flowing.
Make sure you buy the CPG with answers included yes there is one without…. The main struggle I see in students is maths. Sometimes I even question their percentages on this. Lots of people clam up with maths.
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It fully covers the 5 required practicals in the specification, enabling your students to build the investigative and experimental skills required for assessment. Book 2. Book 3. Book 4. Book 5. Book 6. Book 7. Book 8. Each spread is dedicated to a specific part of that topic.
It cannot be any easier to go directly to the area you need. A typical main spread includes a revision summary, key terms, core content broken down into clear assessment objectives, study tips, stretch and challenge exercises, quick check exam questions, references to methodology and a link to the issues and debates.
It makes clear reference to the specification and what you need to know for the exam. In essence it caters for low ability students as well as most able and talented. One of the most challenging aspects of the Edexcel specification is to incorporate a key question and a practical, and this book has addressed both these aspects very well. Two examples are given with a detailed breakdown in how to write a good 8-mark response as well as a stretch and challenge question, study tips and exam focus questions.
In addition, two ideas for practical investigations are also given for each Topic allowing the student to replicate with ease or to conduct their own and an invaluable checklist is supplied to help them on their way. The icing on the cake is the revision summary at the end of each chapter. Not satisfied with that the authors then go further by supplying a range of practice questions, answers and feedback topped off with a range of multiple-choice questions to check student knowledge.
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