GCSE Physics
GCSE Physics is designed and written by examiners to help
you get the right results. Three modules make up the full course. Together they cover all
areas of the National Curriculum for GCSE Science Double Award. Based on SAM, the best
learning method for computer supported study, GCSE Physics is the ideal home study
software to support work done in the classroom and build up your confidence for the exam.
Developed for 14-16 year old GCSE students, mature students, and those taking GCSE
re-sits.
- Offers exam practise with actual exam questions. xp
- Designed and written by examiners to help you get the right result.
- Simulated timed exam conditions teaching you to use your skill whilst working against
the clock.
- Used diagnostically it will identify your own strengths and weaknesses within each
module.
- It's structured logical approach, makes it an effective guide to scoring extra marks for
showing correct methodology when writing your answers.
- Indicates your potential exam grade.
- Can be used as a valuable tool to enable you to measure your progress over a period of
time.
- Contains examiners' hints and tips plus advice on exam technique.
- Includes everything you need to know about Energy, Electricity, Forces, Waves and
Radiation.
- Includes every type of GCSE question including Describe/Explain, Interpretation of Data,
Information Handling, Drawing Graphs, Calculations, Open Questions and Recall of Facts.
- Suitable for all examination boards.
- Gives you an overview of the key points within each topic.
- Builds confidence.
Presented in a fun, interactive format.
Minimum System Requirements
Windows 3.1x or win 95 or XP, 486DX, 66 MHz processor or faster, 10MB free hard disk space,
8MB RAM, 16 Bit SoundBlaster or 100% compatible soundcard & dual speed CD-ROM drive.
Also a printer is required to print manuals (needed to answer the questions). |
Price: £8.50 (+VAT)
Format: PC CDROM
Product Code: ESS134
GCSE Physics
GCSE Physics is designed and written by
examiners to help you get the right results. Three modules make up the full course.
Together they cover all areas of the National Curriculum for GCSE Science Double Award. |