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Brilliant! I wish Id had one! - Rated
I bought this because my own school maths wasnt brilliant.. of course much was forgotten when I didnt use it and now I have children Im being asked to help!
My daughter (11) constantly dips into it. Its not like a 'textbook'which you might find in school, its informative and clear with steo by step explainations and diagrams which are very easy to follow and useful.
I really wish this had existed when I was in school! I can see it being useful when shes sitting her GCSE maths!
Great book for homework - Rated
I bought this book two years ago when my daughter started in Year 7. I don't always have the time to help with homework, can't always explain what I mean and quite often the maths is laid out in a different way now anyway! This book has consistently helped her with both homework and revision. The sections are clear and there are samples laid out for you to follow. I have now started using it with my other children and so far it has not let us down! Brilliant buy.
Excellent reference book - Rated
I bought this book when my eldest was 9 and 3 years on it's still proving to be an invaluable guide for reference, explanation and revision. It provides a good level of depth for all levels within core and key areas succinctly and clearly. I've recommended this book to a number of friends with children who've all found it really helpful (especially when your child has a maths exam the following week and you can't remember how to do long division!). I would expect this book to continue to be indispensable when my children sit GCSE. I can't praise it enough!
Memory aid - Rated
Excellent, easy to read and understand. I am currently just starting a degree in maths, many years after failing my GCE and had forgotten much of the terminology and meanings and found this invaluable and comprehensive in jogging the memory and informing me on areas that I do not know.