Collins GCSE Maths for Edexcel is the easiest way to teach 2-tier Mathematics. This acclaimed series guarantees total coverage of the new Edexcel (A) GCSE Maths Specification. The series provides a stimulating approach to Maths that really appeals to students. Key features and benefits of Collins GCSE Maths: / Colour-coding makes it easy to determine the level of demand and exam grade of exercise questions. / Really Useful Maths spreads take key mathematical concepts and deliver them in a uniquely visual and engaging way. / An acclaimed page design and structure, providing your pupils with clarity and logical progression. / Clear learning objectives and summaries, helping teachers to deliver the syllabus in a straightforward and concise way. / Comprehensive Teacher Packs provide total support for teachers with lesson plans, homeworks, tests and worked examples. / Developed by the team behind the highly popular and successful Maths Frameworking series.

Workbook

by Brian Speed, Keith Gordon, and Kevin Evans

Published 20 April 2006

This Write-in Workbook accompanies the GCSE Maths scheme for AQA Linear (A)

  • Provide ideal support for students working at the lower grade levels
  • Detailed worked examples hand-hold students through key concepts
  • Teacher’s commentary panels offer constant guidance and highlight learning tips
  • Lots of practise questions help consolidate understanding
  • Frequent tests helps students self-assess and identify areas of weakness
  • Answers included in the back of the workbook

Foundation Homework Book

by Brian Speed, Keith Gordon, and Kevin Evans

Published 20 September 2006
This Homework books accompanies the GCSE Maths scheme for Edexcel Linear (A) - Foundation / Contain thousands of homework questions to support topics covered in the Collins GCSE Maths Student Books / Written by experienced examiners and teachers / Fully linked to exercises in the Student Books / Totally matched to the 2-tier specifications / Includes CD-ROM version of the GCSE Maths Student Book for easy reference when tackling homework / All answers are available on the GCSE Maths companion website saving teachers valuable time