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I'm looking for recommendations for an "old-fashioned" style of maths textbook for O-level/GCSE, i.e., one which is concise (not full of pictures) with plenty of exercises. Ideally something which is available in PDF format online. I don't necessarily mean an old book, more a book written in a style which is typical of the early 20th century or earlier. (For instance, Gwynne's Latin is a modern book for learning Latin which I would consider to fall under this category.)


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Well these were books which take from beginner level to advanced level of maths,(nothing off topic but deeper in the topics you mentioned). They being pretty concise (plenty of questions included). are ideal for someone who has the knack of solving problems. (I am sure you do :~)

The MME GCSE maths revision guide covers the entire GCSE maths course with easy to understand examples, explanations and plenty of exam style questions. We also provide a separate answer book to make checking your working easier! This is more than just a GCSE maths revision guide, it cover the entirety of the course and expands on basic explanations to help students to understand and learn. Suitable for those looking to achieve a level 4-5 (select foundation) and to those looking to achieve the higher grades 6-9 (select higher). You will not be disappointed!

...never got Maths GCSE and have real problems with all things maths related.


I have looked at GCSE level secondary school books and there seem to be hundreds of different ones.


Can anyone help with books or resources, I have a huge fear/phobia of number related issues!


And I know that there are 2 teirs - A-C higher and C-D foundation but which would be better to take? Is it 'easier' to gain a C at the higher teir level rather than the foundation level IYKWIM?

Thanks

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I went to an evening course at college and it was fab, I started off as a foundation student and it made sense for me for the first time in my life so I ended up going for the higher in the end, I think we had to decide about January time. Depends what you want it for, a C might be enough ... I needed it for teaching

take it a session at a time and don't panic. I took maths 4 times in the days when it was 'O levels' and this was my fifth go!

I would also recommend starting at Foundation level and seeing how it goes :) 

I find that the CGP books are brilliant- they take you through things clearly and have a whole range of helpful books- revision guides, workbooks, practice papers, etc, and there's also a book that takes you through everything required for a D grade and below which could be useful to start and make sure you have all the basics before moving on to the material for a C. I'd recommend an exam-board specific one: www.cgpbooks.co.uk/pages/productList.asp?list=gcse_maths_linear_revision


Good luck :)

try GetMathsFit.com

there's a part called numbers as well as lessons for all other school maths.

numbers is a greta cover of fractions, percentages, ratios etc etc and because it's done from the very beginning but nit in baby talk is great for adults wanting to either refresh or start from the beginning and find where they have a knowledge or skills gap. Short animated lessons completely on the maths gets you through a lot.

Can't believe this is the second time today I've recommended them! Will be onto them for some freebies

I think anyone who wants a C should definitely do Higher Tier. You need around 33% in a Higher Tier paper to get a C, and around 80% in the Foundation Tier paper to get a C. 


I've found loads of helpful things on www.GCSEreviseMATHS.com 


They've got answers to past papers and summary notes and everything, the other sites have all been really confusing...or maybe it's just a very long time since I last did maths!!

Matt read Mathematics and then trained to be a teacher at the University of York. He joined the Department of Teacher Education at the University of Birmingham after working in a wide variety of secondary schools over a period of 22 years. Head of Mathematics in two different schools, he was also an Advanced Skills Teacher with whole-school responsibility for teaching and learning. Matt spent three years with Gloucestershire Local Authority working with both primary and secondary teachers in an advisory role, is an Accredited Professional Development Lead for the National Centre for Excellence in the Teaching of Mathematics and has co-authored textbooks for several different publishers.

Matt has taught mathematics in five different schools including both urban and rural settings. Always passionate about sharing and developing good practice in teaching and learning, he co-founded a popular maths teaching website in 2003 and shortly afterwards was commissioned to start authoring work for the first of several publishers he has worked with. He was appointed to his first Head of Faculty role in 2004 where he oversaw significant improvements in the department which led to it being ranked as the most successful non-selective school in the county. 17dc91bb1f

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