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Pure Mathematics For CCEA AS Level

by Luke Robinson

This new edition of Luke Robinson’s popular textbook 'Pure Mathematics for CCEA AS Level' has been comprehensively updated to meet the requirements of the CCEA specification and fully covers unit AS1: Pure Mathematics. Following teacher feedback, it has been re-designed with a new two-colour style for ease of use. Each section of the book contains theory and examples with key words and definitions throughout. It also provides a large number of exercises, with answers included at the back of the book.

Scottish Set Text Guide: The Cone Gatherers for National 5 and Higher English (Scottish Set Text Guides)

by Donna Gray

Exam Board: SQA Level: National 5 and Higher Subject: English First teaching: September 2017 (N5) / September 2018 (Higher) First exams: Summer 2018 (N5) / Summer 2019 (Higher) Understand, analyse and evaluate The Cone-Gatherers with this study and revision guide, written by experts who know how to prepare students for success in the National 5 and Higher English Critical Reading papers.

Scottish Set Text Guide: Poetry of Norman MacCaig for National 5 and Higher English (Scottish Set Text Guides)

by Jamie Crawford

Exam Board: SQA Level: National 5 and Higher Subject: English First teaching: September 2017 (N5) / September 2018 (Higher) First exams: Summer 2018 (N5) / Summer 2019 (Higher) Understand, analyse and evaluate the poetry of Norman MacCaig with this study and revision guide, written by experts who know how to prepare students for success in the National 5 and Higher English Critical Reading papers.

The Slab Boys: School Edition

by John Byrne

A Schools Edition of The Slab Boys by Scottish playwright John Byrne, a popular set text for SQA Higher English. A semi-autobiographical work, The Slab Boys is set in the slab room of A.F. Stobo & Co Carpet Manufacturers in Paisley and the action takes place on one day in 1957. It explores themes such as rebellion and conformity, social class and social mobility, youth, deception, and frustrated ambition and achievement.

Tackling A Level projects in Computer Science AQA 7517

by Pg Online

Completing an A Level Computer Science project is a huge undertaking for any student regardless of their competence in programming. The key to success is to plan and write a strong report, evidencing what has been carried out. Tackling A Level projects in Computer Science for AQA 7517 is the essential student guide for completing the project and, in particular, the report, with confidence and independence. It contains clear and concise instruction and examples of what needs to be included. From how to generate initial ideas and choose end users, to how to evidence your final product; this book covers it all.

Tackling A Level projects in Computer Science (PDF)

by Ceredig Cattanach-Chell

Completing an A Level Computer Science project is a huge undertaking for any student regardless of their competence in programming. The key to success is to plan and write a strong report, evidencing what has been carried out. Tackling A Level projects in Computer Science for OCR H446 is the essential student guide for completing the project and, in particular, the report, with confidence and independence. It contains clear and concise instruction and examples of what needs to be included. From how to generate initial ideas and choose end users, to how to evidence your final product; this book covers it all.This guide does not specifically teach programming and is therefore suitable for use with any language or project idea being undertaken. With important tips and advice based on the author’s intimate experience with Computer Science projects, this will help to keep a project’s progress on track.

Twelfth Night (Collins Classroom Classics) (PDF)

by William Shakespeare Peter Alexander Noel Cassidy

Exam board: Edexcel; Cambridge; CXC Level & Subject: GCSE 9-1; IGCSE; CSEC English B First teaching: September 2015; September 2019; First exams: June 2017; June 2021 Exam board: AQA B, Edexcel, OCR Level & Subject: AS & A Level English Literature First teaching: September 2015; First exams: June 2017 This edition of Twelfth Night is perfect for GCSE-level and A-level students, with the complete play in an accessible format, on-page notes, introduction setting the context, timeline, character and theme indexes.

WJEC Level 3 Diploma in Food Science and Nutrition (PDF)

by Anita Tull

A core resource, covering all the Units of WJEC’s Diploma in Food Science and Nutrition (Units 2, 3 and 4). Written by Anita Tull, leading food writer and author of the popular WJEC Certificate in Food Science and Nutrition. Presented in an appealing and highly visual way, this book will help students develop and apply their knowledge and understanding, and progress through the theoretical and practical aspects of the course. Learning Outcomes and Assessment Criteria are referenced throughout, clearly linking the book to the specification. Exam-style questions help prepare students for assessment. Dedicated assessment chapters for each Unit offer guidance on what to expect and how to prepare for assessment, including example answers and assessor/examiner commentaries.

WJEC Vocational Award Hospitality and Catering Level 1/2: Study & Revision Guide

by Anita Tull

Supporting students throughout the course, this guide is the ideal companion for the best-selling Hospitality and Catering Student Book, also by Anita Tull All Learning Outcomes and Assessment Criteria from the WJEC specification are clearly referenced Activities help students apply and test their knowledge Key terms needed to include in the assessment are defined throughout Accessibly designed for all-ability candidates with colourful diagrams, images, tables and charts to support understanding and knowledge recall In Unit 1, end of chapter 'Knowledge check' and e-assessment practice questions enable students to test themselves and provide plenty of practice for the assessment

Workbook for Criminology: Book One

by Rob Webb Annie Townend

This is a student workbook to accompany Criminology Book One for the WJEC Level 3 Applied Certificate and Diploma published by Napier Press.

Y Castell Siwgr

by Angharad Tomos

Dwy ferch ar ddau gyfandir. Un lord ag awch am elw. Stori ddirdynnol am gaethferch, am forwyn, am long a chastell ac am ddioddefaint y tu hwnt i ddychymyg. [A tortuous historical novel by experienced Welsh novelist. The story takes us to Penrhyn's magnificent castle and to the terrible plantations of Jamaica, as we follow the lives of two young girls, Dorcas and Eboni. This is a novel that attempts to get to grip with this shocking chapter in the history of mankind.]

CBAC Bioleg Ug Llyfr Gwaith Adolygu (wjec Biology For As Level - Revision Workbook): (PDF)

by Neil Roberts

Welsh Language Edition. The Revision Workbook provides a comprehensive collection of examination-style questions covering each topic from the WJEC Biology for AS Level specification. // Ideal for examination preparation, exam question practice and for improving examination technique. // Enables students to build on their knowledge of key areas of study and develop their confidence in the subject. // Helps students understand what is required in an exam and develop the skills needed to be effective in an exam situation. // Includes advice on how students can refine their exam technique and improve their grade potential. // The helpful write-in format, together with the answers, enables students to check their progress as they work through the course.

Chemistry Exam Practice for CCEA A2 Level

by Alyn McFarland Nora Henry

This workbook has been written to assist students preparing to sit examinations for the revised CCEA A2 level Chemistry specification. It contains practice questions of examination standard, with space provided for writing answers to mirror the feel of an actual paper. Marks are indicated beside each question. All questions were specially commissioned for this workbook, and are not from past papers. The book also contains an introductory section with tips and advice on examination technique. The authors, Alyn G McFarland and Nora Henry, are well-known Chemistry authors with many years’ teaching experience. A full mark scheme is available online: http://colourpointeducational.com/media/content/A2ChemistryAnswers.pdf

Criminology Book One for the WJEC Level 3 Applied Certificate & Diploma (PDF)

by Rob Webb Annie Townend

Endorsed by the WJEC Eduqas exam board as providing high quality support for students studying for the Level 3 Applied Certificate or Diploma in Criminology, this updated new edition of Criminology Book One provides everything students need for success.

Criminology Book Two for the WJEC Level 3 Applied Diploma (PDF)

by Rob Webb Annie Townend

Endorsed by the WJEC Eduqas exam board as providing high quality support for students studying for the Level 3 Applied Diploma in Criminology, this updated new edition of Criminology Book Two provides everything students need for success.

Methods of Collecting Fieldwork Data

by Chloe Searl

Methods of Collecting Fieldwork Data is the first book in a series aimed at GCSE, A Level and IB Geographers undertaking fieldwork enquiries and investigations. This book aims to help both students and teachers select the most suitable methods for collecting qualitative and quantitative data. The advantages and disadvantages of each method are discussed, and there is extensive advice on how to get the most from collecting data using GIS. The wider principles of data collection are also explored, giving the reader the context in which the methods are applied and helping them to see the high level of planning needed before they take their clipboard into the field.

Methods of Presenting Fieldwork Data

by Chloe Searl

Methods of Presenting Fieldwork Data is the second book in a series aimed at GCSE, A Level and IB geographers undertaking fieldwork enquiries and investigations. This book aims to help both students and teachers select the most suitable methods for presenting qualitative and quantitative data. The advantages and disadvantages of each method are discussed, and there is extensive advice on how to get the most from presenting data using GIS. The wider principles of data presentation are also explored, giving the reader the context in which the methods are applied and helping them to understand the differences between the methods and their relative appropriateness for a range of studies.

The Outrage

by William Hussey

Welcome to England, where the Protectorate enforces the Public Good. Here, there are rules for everything - what to eat, what to wear, what to do, what to say, what to read, what to think, who to obey, who to hate, who to love. Your safety is assured, so long as you follow the rules. Gabriel is a natural born rule-breaker. And his biggest crime of all? Being gay. Gabriel knows his sexuality must be kept secret from all but his closest friends, not only to protect himself, but to protect his boyfriend. Because Eric isn't just the boy who has stolen Gabriel's heart. He's the son of the chief inspector at Degenerate Investigations ­­­- the man who poses the single biggest threat to Gabriel's life. And the Protectorate are experts at exposing secrets.

Applied Mathematics For CCEA AS Level

by Luke Robinson

This resource has been developed to fully cover unit AS 2: Applied Mathematics of the CCEA specification, addressing both mechanics and statistics. For each topic, the book begins with a logical explanation of the theory, examples to reinforce the explanation, and any key words and definitions that are required. Examples and definitions are clearly differentiated to ease revision and progression through the book. The material then flows into exercises, before introducing the next topic. In this way, the student is guided through the subject. The book contains a large number of exercises in order to provide teachers with as much flexibility as possible for their students. Answers to the questions are included at the back of the book. Contents: 1 Concepts in Mechanics; 2 Kinematics; Constant Acceleration; 3 Motion Graphs; 4 Forces; 5 Newton's Laws; 6 Friction; 7 Connected Bodies; 8 Statistical Sampling; 9 Data Presentation and Interpretation; 10 Central Tendency and Variation; 11 Correlation and Regression; 12 Data Cleaning; 13 Probability; 14 Binomial Distribution

ClearRevise Exam Tutor OCR A Level H446

by Pg Online

Exam Tutor and walk through. Over 1250 marks worth of exam-style revision questions with model answers. The first section is your exam tutor. It shows you example questions with model answers. Just like a tutor, it gives you exam tips and lets you know what the examiner is looking for. Secondly, you are then given similar questions from the same topic for you to have a go at, applying your knowledge and tips. With over 1000 marks in this section and all the answers provided you’ll easily revise the topics as you go.

Pethe Brau

by Tennessee Williams Emyr Edwards

"The Glass Menagerie" yw un o ddramâu llwyddiannus cyntaf Tennessee Williams. Ac er i'w chefndir fod yn estron i Gymru, mae ei phwnc yn dragwyddol ei apêl. Prif thema Tennessee Williams yn ei holl ddramâu (a thybed nad hon yw prif thema pob llenor yn y bôn?) yw'r gwahaniaeth rhwng rhith a phethau'n union fel y maent. Rydym ni i gyd yn byw'n foethus yn ein dychymyg, ac yna daw bywyd bob dydd, a hynny'n greulon, i roi ysgytfa ddidostur inni a gwneud hwyl am ein pennau. Dyna yw'r ddrama hon - stori am gariad sy'n wefr yn y dychymyg, ac eto'n ddim ond rhith i'w ddistrywio gan bethau fel y maent - peth brau nad oes dim yn ei aros ond cael ei dorri. [Translation of one of Tennessee Williams' first successful plays, "The Glass Menagerie".]

We Were Wolves

by Jason Cockcroft

An intense, darkly spellbinding story of a boy awaiting his father's return from prison as an ancient woodland awakes

While The Storm Rages

by Phil Earle

Noah and his friends fight to save animals from being put to sleep at the outbreak of World War Two.

Alaw Gobaith

by Rhian Ivory Elin Meek

Dyma nofel i'r arddegau am Alaw Gobaith, sy'n galaru am ei thad ac yn teimlo bod pawb a phopeth yn ei herbyn. Mae'n dioddef o'r cyflwr PMDD (Anhwylder Dysfforig cyn y Mislif) ac mae'n trio dod i delerau â hyn drwy helpu ar wardiau plant mewn ysbyty leol a thrwy gyfathrebu â bachgen wnaeth hi gwrdd ag ef ar hap ar y fferi yn ôl o Iwerddon. All e ei helpu? All hi ddod o hyd i'w Chynllun B? [A novel for teenagers about Alaw Gobaith, who is grieving for her father and feels that everything and everybody is against her. She suffers from PMDD (premenstrual dysphoric disorder) and tries to come to terms with this by assisting at a local hospital on childrens' wards, and by corresponding with a boy she met on the ferry while returning from Ireland. Will he be able to help her?]

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