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The content is broken down as follows:
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Sections: as covered in the classroom.
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The content covered complies rigidly with the South African Department of Education’s syllabus specification.
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For all sections, all background information is provided together with Basic Laws and Principles. In addition, basic applications of these laws are provided. All this, to ensure a solid foundation exists before focusing on application.
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Examination type questions: Recognition of specifically what will be assessed in examinations is key to adequate preparation. The challenge of not being able to pinpoint exactly where a learners inadequacy lay, has been a major reason as to why learners perform so poorly in mathematics.
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As a result of several years of research, the various types of questions are identified and extracted for each section. Thus, directing a student’s learning.
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Steps: illustrate a method to solve each of the examination type questions.
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Examples with solutions... |
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This is done in the language that is commonly used in the classroom environment. |
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For each step there is an example illustrating the application of that step. This is analogous to a teacher explaining a concept and simultaneously showing how it is done on a chalkboard.
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Examples with solutions: students work through these and consolidate their understanding.
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The learners are encouraged to put pen to paper and compute as best they can and then compare their attempt to the solution provided.
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If the correct answer is not obtained as a result of an incorrect method, learners are advised to re-learn the appropriate steps for that examination type question.
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The Examples are carefully selected to provide a range that will sufficiently prepare learners for their final examination.
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Assessments: allows the learner to assess their level of competency.
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If the proficiency is not where it should be at, then the learner re-learns the appropriate sub-section and retakes the assessment.
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Assessment Reports: Parents/guardians can monitor the learners progress and frequency of study. Hence, appropriate guidance and recommendations can be provided.
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Add ons
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– Entertaining clips to help solve arithmetic problems.
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– Grapher – allows learners to check and interpret both algebraic and trigonometric graphs.
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– Scientific calculator - no need to leave your immediately environment to computer the necessary calculations.
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– Study Skills – Acquire skills that teach you how to study
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– Edutainment – fun stuff to entertain and challenge your thinking. |
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