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Design and Make it - Maximise Your Mark!: Textile Technology


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No. of pages 65

Published: 2004

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The interactive, networkable CD-ROM makes revision productive and fun, and the 'Teacher File' contains 50 photocopiabe 'Study Guide' worksheets - ideal for class and homework revision - together with photocopiable 'Revision Timetables' to help planning and monitoring of students' revision programme. "Maximise Your Mark" provides: insights into students' strengths and weaknesses in the different areas of knowledge and understanding covered in the GCSE course specification, a structured programme of revision, effective guidance on examination technique - helping students get the maximum number of marks; and a challenging, enjoyable, interactive experience that encourages students to revise. "Maximise Your Mark" also features: complete coverage of the most popular revised D&T examination specifications; a comprehensive revision programme for the written paper; examiners' analysis and comments - giving essential insights into examination technique and the way papers are marked; attractive, easy to use interactive graphics and animations that encourage and motivate students to spend time revising; on-screen multiple-choice questions and answers that deliver instant feedback to help identify topics needing further study and review; exam questions that prepare students for the written paper; a 'Study Guide' providing key content information - excellent both for effective, focused revision and a resource for coursework research; and quick links to the "Design & Make It!" revised textbooks.

 

There are 65 pages in this book. This book was published 2004 by Oxford University Press .

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