No. of pages 144
Published: 1996
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"Get Better Grades - Maths" by Margie Agnew focuses on helping students improve their mathematical skills and achieve higher grades. The book offers practical strategies, tips, and techniques tailored for learners at various levels. With a combination of clear explanations and engaging exercises, it addresses common challenges in math and empowers students to build confidence in their abilities. The author emphasizes a positive mindset and provides resources to facilitate effective study habits, making math more accessible and enjoyable for all learners. This comprehensive guide aims to transform math from a daunting subject into a rewarding experience. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
There are 144 pages in this book.
It is aimed at Young Adult readers. The term Young Adult (YA) is used for books which have the following characteristics: (1) aimed at ages 12-18 years, US grades 7-12, UK school years 8-15, (2) around 50-75k words long, (3) main character is aged 12-18 years, (4) topics include self-reflection, internal conflict vs external, analyzing life and its meaning, (5) point of view is often in the first person, and (6) swearing, violence, romance and sexuality are allowed.
This book was published in 1996 by Piccadilly Press .
He trained as a teacher of Drama, English and Film studies, before teaming up with Steve Barlow to become a full time author. Steve Barlow and Steve Skidmore met at school in Nottingham and the 2Steves were born! They tour the country putting on performances for thousands of children every year. All four are former teachers. The two Steves are now full-time authors. Lee Pascal is now a lecturer and Margie Agnew has retired from teaching. Lee Pascal lives in Hayes, Middlesex. Steve Barlow lives in Somerset. Steve Skidmore lives in Leicestershire. Margie Agnew lives in London.