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Do workbooks exist for maths A level?

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musicposy · 22/07/2011 09:11

OK, so DD1 is (maybe rather ambitiously) starting Maths A level in September (at home, under her own steam).

We have the CGP AS Maths Complete Revision and Practice, but it seems a little short on the practice. For GCSE we had some nice workbooks to fill in, not CGP, maybe Longman and Collins. We like workbooks better than copying questions out - more satisfying somehow. And preferably with pretty pictures in Grin.

However, are we now too high a level for such a thing to exist? I can't find anything on Amazon Sad.

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LastSummer · 22/07/2011 14:25

If your daughter is enthusiastic about maths she might enjoy one of the courses offered to clever kids by Stanford:

epgy.stanford.edu/overview/index.html

I suppose for A level she'll need to track down a textbook that mirrors the specific curriculum she'll follow. . . then maybe draw her own pretty pix!

LastSummer · 22/07/2011 14:25

If your daughter is enthusiastic about maths she might enjoy one of the courses offered to clever kids by Stanford:

epgy.stanford.edu/overview/index.html

I suppose for A level she'll need to track down a textbook that mirrors the specific curriculum she'll follow. . . then maybe draw her own pretty pix!

LastSummer · 22/07/2011 15:02

Just found these:

www.alphaworkbooks.co.uk/page3.html

LastSummer · 09/09/2011 13:59

This is a great resource for anyone tackling A level maths:

www.examsolutions.co.uk/

Apparently YouTube is also stuffed with maths tutorials!

Betelguese · 10/09/2011 00:47

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