I've just done my GCSE and waiting for my results.
To revise for maths, I used a CD called MathsWatch, it was really useful. All I had to do was just sit in front of the computer and watch clips, I always found revision by books rather boring.
I am hoping to do Further Maths next year, all thanks to this CD
I got a few question:
a) Do these guys make MathsWatch for As/A2 level? b) if not, is there anything similar which I can use to revise?
In my experience, "just sitting in front of the computer and watching clips" would be a very poor way of revising for the Further Maths A-level, but it is possible that I could be mistaken.
OMG,mathswatch is the best.I dont know what I would have done without it.Yh but,I dont think that would b a gd way to revise.What I would do is,do the worksheets that come with it,after watching the clip.
OMG,mathswatch is the best.I dont know what I would have done without it.Yh but,I dont think that would b agd way to revise.What I would do is,do the worksheets that come with it.
Spud, our school gave them out for free. As far as I'm aware they don't do one for a-level. You could check their website
I've just done my GCSE and waiting for my results.
To revise for maths, I used a CD called MathsWatch, it was really useful. All I had to do was just sit in front of the computer and watch clips, I always found revision by books rather boring.
I am hoping to do Further Maths next year, all thanks to this CD
I got a few question:
a) Do these guys make MathsWatch for As/A2 level? b) if not, is there anything similar which I can use to revise?
Thanks in Advance
what website do you know about science videos and maths videos for A level. what website did you buy the mathswatch from.
I must say I'm slightly disappointed with this thread; I was expecting it to be about the maths equivalent of crimewatch. That would be so cool:
"On the 28th of July 2008, this geeky looking man dressed in tweed was caught by secret cameras dividing by zero. If you have any infomation relating to this incident, please don't hesitate to contact us - his swift capture essential as he is highly dangerous and armed with a pencil"
I must say I'm slightly disappointed with this thread; I was expecting it to be about the maths equivalent of crimewatch. That would be so cool:
"On the 28th of July 2008, this geeky looking man dressed in tweed was caught by secret cameras dividing by zero. If you have any infomation relating to this incident, please don't hesitate to contact us - his swift capture essential as he is highly dangerous and armed with a pencil"
I must say I'm slightly disappointed with this thread; I was expecting it to be about the maths equivalent of crimewatch. That would be so cool:
"On the 28th of July 2008, this geeky looking man dressed in tweed was caught by secret cameras dividing by zero. If you have any infomation relating to this incident, please don't hesitate to contact us - his swift capture essential as he is highly dangerous and armed with a pencil"
that would be the most pointlessly hilarious thing ever!
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