Jim Clark,Cliff Curtis,: Edexcel International GCSE/certificate Chemistry Student Book and Revision Guide Pack

Edexcel International GCSE/certificate Chemistry Student Book and Revision Guide Pack


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Edexcel International GCSE Chemistry Student Book with ActiveBook CD * Student Book contains practice throughout, with revision sections, practice questions and extended investigations. * Free ActiveBook CD-ROM, containing a digital version of the Student Book for use in the classroom, plus interactive activities, revision exercises and more. * Linked to additional online material for students and teachers, ensuring that you have as much support as possible. * Full answers to the Student Book questions are available to teachers and parents by emailing customersolutions@pearson.com (for UK teachers and parents) or icsorders@pearson.com (for all other teachers and parents). * A corresponding Revision Guide will be available by February 2011. Click here for more information. Edexcel International GCSE Chemistry Revision Guide with Student CD * Contains content summaries and key points for all the topics in the specification. * Offers advice on how to answer questions assessing practical skills. * Includes full explanations of the terms used in papers and what will be expected. * Includes common mistakes and pitfalls to avoid.* Also includes questions taken from past Edexcel International GCSE Chemistry papers, relevant to the 2009 specification. * Free Student CD in the back of the Revision Guide with full answers and explanations. This CD can be removed by teachers or parents before giving the Revision Guide to the student if appropriate.

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Author: Jim Clark,Cliff Curtis,
Number of Pages: none
Published Date: 22 May 2013
Publisher: Pearson Education Limited
Publication Country: Harlow, United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN: 9780435156817
Download Link: Click Here
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