The entire focus of Maths Friend is to help students improve their grade at GCSE. Author Chris Robinson can't promise that his guide will turn you into a maths genius, but what he knows it will do is help students make the most of their talents. Maths Friend does not pretend that maths is fun. "I know from tutoring that many students believe maths is just an instrument of torture invented by schools and by examiners!" admits Chris. Maths Friend fills in gaps left by the textbook and the revision guide, and at times gives a different way of looking at things than the one normally given in class. Much of the book is directed to answering exam questions. Chris shows how the examiner takes the maths you learn and twists it around to make it look unusual. Stay calm, read this book and see through the examiner's tricks. We all make silly mistakes, especially under exam pressure. If there is time, checking your work is vital, but it's not easy to do properly. This book will help the student make those checks. The most common errors are laid out in a spot-the-blunder section.
Here, extra marks can be gained for no extra maths knowledge and that can make all the difference to the final grade. Maths Friend also covers aspects that textbooks do not deal with, that won't be found in revision guides or online help, and that teachers have not got the time to cover. Maths Friend is a must-have guide for pupils aged 14-16 studying for their maths GCSE.
- ISBN10 1783065397
- ISBN13 9781783065394
- Publish Date 13 November 2014 (first published 17 April 2014)
- Publish Status Out of Print
- Out of Print 15 November 2016
- Publish Country GB
- Imprint Troubador Publishing
- Format Paperback
- Pages 100
- Language English