AS Core Maths for Edexcel (A Level Maths)
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Average customer review:Product Description
Longman Advanced Mathematics is a new series of comprehensive texts, with books for each of the new Edexcel main courses starting in September 2004. The series develops core mathematical skills through an abundance of clear worked examples and progressive exercises, backed up by focused exam question practise and sample module papers. The CD-ROM included with every book, contains full worked solutions to exam-style papers using Live Authoring, plus additional questions and support for lower and higher attaining students.
- Covers all the AS Core Modules C1 and C2 in one affordable, coherent book
- Thousands of questions and clear worked examples support a variety of teaching styles and ability ranges
- Aids revision with practise papers, model answers and 'live-authored' solutions on the student CD-ROM
- Additional support for teachers available on the teacher CD-ROM
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #18333 in Books
- Published on: 2004-06-14
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 416 pages
Customer Reviews
Generally excellent
I disagree with Ozzy's review, alas. Of all the textbooks I have used with (hundereds of) students, they almost unanimously consider this the best. It's far from perfect, but fills in many of the gaps left by more popular texts such as the Heinemann series (it also has far fewer mistakes and typos than the Heinemann books). The text is thorough and well spaced on the page, and the examples are generally well chosen. It might be nice to have a third colour in the text (red, perhaps, for the 2nd edition...?), but this is really a minor quibble.
I work on a 'rule of three' when teaching, meaning you generally need three textbooks for any given subject. We bounce between this and the Heinemann (which complement each other well) and then use the SMP books for the odd bit of clarity. (Although excellent on a few things, the SMP books really *do* need explanation by an experienced teacher.)
In short, I recommend this book (and its A2 companion) without hesitation. As mentioned, it's not perfect, but probably the best of the bunch, and works very well alongside the Heinemann. I look forward to Longman/Pearson knocking out some mechanics, statistics, and further maths texts of similar quality.
Mr M
Lots of practice questions but a lack of explanation
I used this book for my AS Level and I have to say it would be good if you have a good solid maths teacher who can explain the methods of attempting certain questions or if you were really good at maths. If you don't have a solid teacher or aren't completely confident at maths, then you'll be sitting there wondering how on earth to attempt the harder questions. Whilst this book offers plenty of practise questions, it fails to show enough examples on how to target the more challenging questions. A typical double page will be an explanation of how to attempt the easy questions, and then followed by about 10-15 questions, of which 7-15 are not explained in the examples. I would not recommend this book unless you really are confident or you have a very good teacher.




