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Exam board: AQA Level & Subject: GCSE Physics First teaching:
September 2016 First exam: June 2018 To support students in their
completion of the required practicals on their GCSE Science (9-1)
course, the Collins AQA lab book is the only resource that they
need. This lab book will: * provide students with all the
information they need to perform their required practicals;
including the method, apparatus needed, common mistakes and safety
tips * be the one place to record the outcomes of practicals,
providing and easy reference for revision * challenge students with
extra questions designed to improve analysis, evaluation and maths
skills * prepare students for their examinations, with exam-style
questions directly linked to the required practicals and apparatus
use.
This series is endorsed by Cambridge Assessment International
Education to support the full syllabus for examination from 2023.
Reinforce learning and deepen understanding of the key concepts in
this Workbook, which provides additional support for the
accompanying Cambridge IGCSE (TM) Physics Textbook. - Develop
understanding and build confidence ahead of assessment: the
Workbook follows the Student's Book structure, topic-by-topic, with
each section containing a range of shorter questions to test
knowledge, and 'Exam focus' sections providing exam-style
questions. - Differentiated content: both Core and Supplement
content is clearly flagged with differentiated questions testing
content across both syllabi. - Provide extra practice and
self-assessment: each Workbook is intended to be used by students
for practice and homework. Once completed, it can be kept and used
for revision.
Full to the brim with exam-style practice, this CGP Exam Practice
Workbook is the perfect way to prepare for the Grade 9-1 Edexcel
International GCSE Physics exams (and it's great for the Physics
parts of International GCSE Double Award Science too). It's packed
with realistic exam-style questions for the entire course - with
worked answers at the back. Every question is labelled with a grade
range on the 9-1 scale, so it's easy for students to focus practice
on the difficulty level that suits them best. The book is rounded
off with two mock exam papers to help make sure they're 100%
prepared for the real thing. Study notes for the whole course are
available in our matching Revision Guide (9781782946878).
CGP's Revision Question Cards are a fantastic way of testing your
Physics knowledge! There are 63 cards in the pack, covering all the
key Physics topics from the Grade 9-1 GCSE OCR Gateway Combined
Science course. Each one starts off with quick questions to warm
you up, followed by harder questions to get your brain into top
gear. Flip the card over and you'll find full answers to each
question, carefully written to help you understand everything you
need to know. Along the way, we've packed in plenty of diagrams and
expert revision tips, and there are even questions on Working
Scientifically and Practical Skills. Amazing! And of course, we
have Revision Question Cards for OCR Gateway GCSE Combined Science
Chemistry (9781789083767) and Biology (9781789083774) too.
The Outside the Research Lab series is a testament to the fact that
the physics taught to high school and university students IS used
in the real world. This book explores the physics and technology
inherent to a selection of sports which have caught the author's
attention and fascination over the years. Outside the Research Lab,
Volume 3 is a path to discovering how less commonly watched sports
use physics to optimize performance, diagnose injuries, and
increase access to more competitors. It covers Olympic and
Paralympic fencing, show jumping horses, and arguably the most
brutal of motorsports - drag racing. Stunning images throughout the
book and clear, understandable writing are supplemented by offset
detail boxes which take the physics concepts to higher levels.
Outside the Research Lab, Volume 3 is both for the general interest
reader and students in STEM. Lecturers in university physics,
materials science, engineering and other sciences will find this an
excellent basis for teaching undergraduate students the range of
applications for the physics they are learning. There is a vast
range of different areas that require expertise in physics...this
third volume of Outside the Research Lab shows a few with great
detail provided by professionals doing the work.
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