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AQA GCSE Maths

AQA GCSE Mathematics for 2006 (series)

Making learning easier and inspiring success

We've used all of our experience to bring you the best possible resources for the new AQA two-tier specification. This collection of print and electronic resources will ensure your students know what they need to succeed.

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Edexcel Entry Level Certificate in Mathematics (series)

Help students achieve their full potential

What does it do? This Student Book plus Activities and Assessment Pack provides awards at levels 1, 2 and 3 of the National Curriculum. It prepares students for entry to GCSE plus GNVQ/VGCE and NVQ courses.

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Edexcel GCSE Mathematics for 2006 (series)

The teacher's choice

This collection of text and electronic resources endorsed by Edexcel and written by key examination personnel is the best solution whether you choose to follow the Linear or Modular specification.

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Pre 2006 Edexcel GCSE Mathematics (series)

Exceptional preparation for Edexcel GCSE

Endorsed by Edexcel these Textbooks, Practice Books, Revision Guides and the Non-calculator Practice Pack  offer your students the best preparation for the linear Edexcel GCSE specification (1387).

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Pre 2006 Edexcel GCSE Modular Mathematics (series)

The best preparation for the modular course

With textbooks full of examples and practice questions accompanied by homework and consolidation books, this series offers your students all the support they need for the Edexcel GCSE Modular specification. Easy-to-follow course structure means you deliver exactly the right material at the right time.

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