Assessed coursework is now a compulsory part of GCSE courses, and can be worth between 20% and 50% of the total marks in the exam. This book stresses the importance of doing this work well and explains the differences between coursework and examination questions. It looks at the different types of coursework, suggests strategies for each, and gives examples of good and bad responses. There are also hints on gaining good marks and avoiding pitfalls.
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Für Grundschule und weiterführende Schule
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Höhe: 246 mm
Breite: 189 mm
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978-0-333-49170-6 (9780333491706)
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Part 1 Chemistry coursework: what is chemistry coursework?; planning investigations; working safely; being practical; collecting information; presenting information. Part 2 Assessment of coursework: for GCSE; how your teacher makes the assessment; two examples of a practical exercise. Part 3 Coursework exercises and projects: 26 projects; 24 further project suggestions. Part 4 Improving your chances of success: just turning up is not enough; note taking; essay writing; reading. Part 5 Organizing your studies. Appendices: addresses of examination boards; coursework requirements for examination boards.