Bright and lively textbook written specifically for the OCR GCSE in P.E. (1970), with the aim of helping lower achieving students (Grade C/D or below) obtain a better grasp of each P.E. topic and improve their examination performance.
Fully addresses the "Analysis and Feedback of Performance" sections of the PE GCSE for all major exam boards. Designed to provide detailed support and comprehensive explanation of the skills needed for success in this compulsory part of the exam and to help students gain as many marks as possible for their own analysis. The textbook takes a step-by-step approach to describing, and then demonstrating, all the separate requirements that students have to meet for the analysis part of the exam. Examples are provided from a range of sporting activities so that students can practise the skills of analysing a model performance, before applying it to their selected activity.
Written by the Chair of Examiners for a major exam board, GCSE Citizenship Studies Britain offers a 15 week guided revision programme for students of all abilities studying the new GCSE Citizenship Studies course.
Help students to build their subject knowledge and understanding with activities, guidance and assessment preparation tailored to the 2017 OCR requirements and brought to you by subject specialist and OCR's Publishing Partner for GCSE Psychology. - Prepare students for assessment with skills-building activities and practice questions developed for the new specification. - Progressively develop students' subject knowledge through accessible diagrams and key content summaries that aid understanding and help weaker students access the main points. - Build conceptual understanding and critical thinking skills with a wealth of targeted activities. - Extend learning and enhance responses with extension questions, stimulus material and suggestions for further reading. - Consolidate understanding of technical vocabulary and core concepts through accessible explanations of key terms. Contents Introduction 1. Criminal Psychology 2. Development 3. Psychological problems 4. Social influence 5. Memory 6. Sleep and Dreaming 7. Research Methods Answers
Exclusively published in partnership with CACHE and up-to-date with the 2012 EYFS requirements, this is the ideal textbook for you if you are taking the Award, Certificate or Diploma in the CACHE Level 3 Child Care and Education qualification. Written by a highly experienced and respected author team, this book focuses on the knowledge and skills you will need to obtain the qualification, and will support you through your assessment and the start of your career. Key features in this edition: - Up-to-date with the requirements of the revised 2012 EYFS - Focused and clear coverage from authors who are respected experts means you can trust the content and know that it is the key information that you need for the course. - Case studies and Practice Tips show you exactly how you can use the knowledge and concepts when you are working. - Progress Check and In Practice features make sure that you have the necessary understanding and preparation to pass your course. - An easy-to-read and friendly writing style keeps the book enjoyable and accessible for all students. - Key Terms features throughout the text for easy reference.
How to Teach Story Writing at Key Stage 1 is a practical manual for teachers, to be used directly in the classroom. The book begins with a series of language games, designed to warm up creativity and strengthen the imagination. This is followed by a series of creative story workshops, based on the writer's own experience both as a teacher and poet
This textbook provides comprehensive yet concise coverage of all the topics covered in Unit A451: Computer Systems and Programming of the OCR GCSE Computing Specification J275, written and presented in a way that is accessible to teenagers. It will be invaluable both as a course text and as a revision guide for students nearing the end of their course. It is divided into seven chapters corresponding to the seven sections of the specification, each ending with a "Glossary of terms" and exam questions from past OCR GCSE papers.
Focused to the newOCR GCSE History A: Schools History Project specification, our Medicine Through Time Student Book with CD-ROM offers a comprehensive focus on building the skills to prepare students for the exam from day one.
OCR Computing for GCSE adopts an approach that provides comprehensive coverage of the specification, providing a cohesive and fully contextualised guide through the key content and skills demanded by all aspects of the course - Develops students understanding of the theoretical aspects of the course and the skills they need to display in the exam - Provides strategies for teachers and students for tackling the practical elements of the course - Covers the key aspects of planning, developing, testing, and re-evaluating and modifying solutions for the practial investigation - Supports students as they develop the skills to demonstrate programming techniques including designing a coded solution to a problem, creating a coded solution and testing a solution