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If you have not read some works or failed to get something, better do something about it as soon as possible. Otherwise, this part of your GCSE English coursework might be a failure.
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GCSE quiz backfires on Balls as he makes 'schoolboy error' trying to outwit Tory ... 's Secretary tried to fox his Tory shadow with GCSE science and maths questions.
But Mr Balls may ... 'fluoride atom' was wrong, and the GCSE paper from which the question was drawn states ' ... attacks, finding that the OCR and Edexcel exam boards are still too lenient in grading GCSE science.
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This makes the following from Parliament from Balls quite funny, because, whilst discussing GCSE questions he said the following, The third question comes from the mathematics exam, GCSE, June 2008: "Work out 33/4 minus 12/5 " Does ... I forgot to say in the original, the point being made by Balls is rather weak anyway because you're allowed a calculator in most GCSE maths anyway. ...
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... but this is not all, the website, which is also well established provides a much needed extra dimension for GCSE.
John will admit to teaching for a number of years, this site provides support and ... used with KS3 & A Level Students, as they are can be used as they are or as foundations for later activities, I have certainly steered my GCSE & A Level students towads this site, to use it as a ...
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Discounted GCSE Revision Guides covering both the current and new specifications
With the curriculum changing, this academic year your Year 10s and Year 11s may be studying different GCSE specifications. To make this change easier, Letts and Lonsdale have discounted the prices of their Design and Technology revision guides and workbooks covering both curricula, with
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StairSteady: Teenage girl on stairlift to millions after stumbling on handrail idea for a GCSE project | Mail Online
When Ruth Amos created a design for a handrail as part of a GCSE project, her main focus was to ensure she would get a good grade.
The 16-year-old schoolgirl never expected that her design idea would be ...
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