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Buy Knowledge Quiz: Chemistry by Adam Boxer (ISBN: 9781912906130) from desertcart's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Review: A great resource - simple but effective - Adam Boxer, has done a great service for teachers of GCSE Chemistry, not only has he produced this book but he has selflessly shared a whole series of workbooks for GCSE Chemistry on his wordpress blog ‘A Chemical Orthodoxy’. Boxer also devised a retrieval roulette: 'a simple system to embed regular retrieval practice into their lessons' (check out his blog for further details). This book could be seen as a physical manifestation of the retrieval roulettes. This book like others in the series follows the same format: a set of usually 12 questions on a particular topic and an answer key, a tracker and a list of the questions with blanks for students to complete the answers. These they can then self-check using the answer key. A simple but effective format. Suggestions for the next edition: Separate out the higher tier questions on separate pages Have in addition quizzes that cover several different topics on one page. Produce a photocopiable version. If you are studying GCSE Chemistry do yourself a favour and get a copy; if you are teaching GCSE Chemistry follow the author on twitter as well @adamboxer1 - and check out the #cogscisci hashtag. Review: User friendly - Very good format. Really like questions and answers too. Very good for revision of basic terminologies.
| Best Sellers Rank | 449,901 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 264 in Chemistry for Young Adults 3,191 in Nature Education 3,407 in Study Aids for Young Adults |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (60) |
| Dimensions | 24.6 x 1.5 x 18.2 cm |
| ISBN-10 | 1912906139 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1912906130 |
| Item weight | 450 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 276 pages |
| Publication date | 8 Mar. 2019 |
| Publisher | John Catt |
| Reading age | 18 years and up |
S**P
A great resource - simple but effective
Adam Boxer, has done a great service for teachers of GCSE Chemistry, not only has he produced this book but he has selflessly shared a whole series of workbooks for GCSE Chemistry on his wordpress blog ‘A Chemical Orthodoxy’. Boxer also devised a retrieval roulette: 'a simple system to embed regular retrieval practice into their lessons' (check out his blog for further details). This book could be seen as a physical manifestation of the retrieval roulettes. This book like others in the series follows the same format: a set of usually 12 questions on a particular topic and an answer key, a tracker and a list of the questions with blanks for students to complete the answers. These they can then self-check using the answer key. A simple but effective format. Suggestions for the next edition: Separate out the higher tier questions on separate pages Have in addition quizzes that cover several different topics on one page. Produce a photocopiable version. If you are studying GCSE Chemistry do yourself a favour and get a copy; if you are teaching GCSE Chemistry follow the author on twitter as well @adamboxer1 - and check out the #cogscisci hashtag.
J**H
User friendly
Very good format. Really like questions and answers too. Very good for revision of basic terminologies.
J**Z
Perfect for revision
Excellent book and perfect for testing my son’s knowledge. Very well presented and easy to use.
M**N
Must buy for first time teachers
Perfect for review and knowledge checks
L**T
Best book for retrieval practice
being a teacher of chemistry, I would strongly recommend this book for all the triple science GCSE chemistry students
M**T
Not recommendable
Many mistakes Not suitable for exam
S**N
Not recommended
Really poor value for money. The questions are okay (I’m not impressed with its answer to what is a molecule though) but there are equally good, if not better, resources freely available that still allow students to do retrieval practice e.g. search for ‘chemistry paper 1 knowledge builder’ online.
J**N
As described
As described
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