OCR Mathematics for GCSE Specification B

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OCR Mathematics for GCSE Specification B - Foundation Silver and Gold, and Higher Initial and Bronze Student's Book has been published to support students and teachers of the OCR course. The resource has been written and edited by experienced examiners and authors, combining their teaching and examining expertise to deliver relevant and meaningful coverage of the course. Each student's book provides complete coverage of relevant Specification B units at Foundation and Higher respectively. The structure and content of the resources allow teachers to prepare students for the final exams in an incremental way as well as across the entire tier. The great advantage of using the Hodder series is that pupils can be benchmarked at the end of each stage through use of the new progress papers available in print and online. These progress papers fully support the linear exams (calculator and non-calculator) that test attainment across the entire tier. The content also supports delivery of the revised Assessment Objectives including Problem Solving.
- Endorsed by OCR for use with Mathematics GCSE Specification B - Full coverage of the topics required by the tiers of the course - Appropriate questions and revision activities - Dedicated student books, teacher's resources, homework books, and online digital assessment and resources.

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9781444118513
  • ISBN: 9781444118513
  • Pub Date: 30th July 2010
  • Publisher: Hodder Education
  • Format: Paperback
  • Number of Pages: 352

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This is Book 1 in the OCR GCSE Mathematics Series. See all OCR GCSE Mathematics books here.

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