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Colourpoint Creative Ltd M2 Maths Revision Booklet for CCEA GCSE 2-tier Specification
M2 is one of eight booklets written for the current two-tier CCEA GCSE Mathematics specification tests. There is a separate booklet for each level (M1 to M8), all containing valuable revision questions, answers and the required methodology. The questions are all written specifically for these booklets and are not from past papers.
£8.54
Colourpoint Creative Ltd Maths Revision Booklet M1 for CCEA GCSE 2-tier Specification
M1 is one of eight booklets written for the current two-tier CCEA GCSE Mathematics specification tests. There is a separate booklet for each level (M1 to M8), all containing valuable revision questions, answers and the required methodology. The questions are all written specifically for these booklets and are not from past papers.
£8.54
Colourpoint Creative Ltd Chemistry Questions for CCEA GCSE
Provides banks of questions to address the requirements of the current CCEA GCSE Chemistry specification and covers both the full Chemistry course and the Chemistry component of Double Award Science. Questions are entirely new, not from past papers and suitable for use as classroom material, for use in homework and to assist with revision. The author, Alyn McFarland, is a highly reputable author and will be well known to teachers in Northern Ireland. To encourage the students’ work answers will not be printed in the rear of the book. A full set of answers, including the process where appropriate, is available via this link: http://colourpointeducational.com/media/content/ChemistryGCSEAnswers.pdf This is one of three similar books that will also cover GCSE Biology and Physics. Contents Unit 1 Structures, Trends, Chemical Reactions, Quantitative Chemistry and Analysis 1.1 Atomic Structure 1.2 Bonding and 1.3 Structures 1.4 Nanoparticles 1.5 Symbols, Formulae and Equations 1.6 The Periodic Table 1.7 Quantitative Chemistry 1.8 Acids, Bases and Salts 1.9 Chemical Analysis 1.10 Solubility Unit 2 Further Chemical Reactions, Rates and Equilibrium, Calculations and Organic Chemistry 2.1 Metals and Reactivity Series 2.2 Redox, Rusting and Iron 2.3 Rates of Reaction 2.4 Equilibrium 2.5 Organic Chemistry 2.6 Quantitative Chemistry 2.7 Electrochemistry 2.8 Energy Changes in Chemistry 2.9 Gas Chemistry
£17.19
Colourpoint Creative Ltd The Last Amateurs: The Incredible Story of Ulster Rugby’s 1999 European Champions
'If we win today, for the rest of our lives we'll be blood brothers. Nobody can do it for us. We are the twenty-two players who can go out there and create history.' Stuart Duncan In 1999, Ulster – whose squad included builders, students and lorry drivers, as well as professional players – overcame the odds to become the first Irish champions of Europe. The Last Amateurs tells the story of how the team went, in just fourteen months, to a record-breaking 56-3 defeat to Wasps, to victories over French giants Toulouse and Stade Français to secure their place in Irish history. Based on interviews with all the key members of the squad – including David Humphreys, Mark McCall, Simon Mason and Andy Ward – the book tells for the first time the remarkable story of the players and the team, and of the turbulent campaign that led to them being crowned kings of Europe.
£12.53
Colourpoint Creative Ltd Twelve Thousand Days: A Memoir of Love and Loss
'I caught a glimpse of him, behind the veil. And he knew I'd caught it. There was that understanding between us. We were members of the club of the X-ray eyes, the club of people who can see into the human heart.' Éilís Ní Dhuibhne's candid and moving memoir tells the story of her thirty-year relationship with the love of her life, internationally renowned folklorist Bo Almvqvist, capturing brilliantly the compromises and adjustments and phases of their relationship. Twelve Thousand Days is a remarkable story about love, grief and time, shot through with wry and sharp observations on Irish life, culture and morality.
£12.53
Colourpoint Creative Ltd The Acts of the Apostles: 1 Corinthians, Galatians & Ephesians, A Study for CCEA A Level
This detailed and well-researched study has been comprehensively updated to cover an Introduction to Acts and Themes in Selected Letters of St Paul, Units AS 2 and A2 2, of the current CCEA Religious Studies specification. The author provides a detailed introduction to the Acts of the Apostles as well as a study of the beginning and growth of the church. She explores the background and context of Paul's letters and the themes of his teaching to the early Christian believers. Included are tasks, practice essay titles of exam standard and activities highlighting other aspects of human experience. Contents: The Context of Acts, Section 1: The Background to the Acts of the Apostles Section 2: The Characteristics of the Early Christian Community The Beginning of the Church, Section 1: Early Events in Jerusalem Section 2: The Missionary Activity of Peter and John Growth and Expansion of the Church, Section 1: The Role of Stephen and Philip Section 2: The Role of Peter Paul the Apostle, Section 1: Paul’s Conversion and Missionary Journeys Section 2: Paul’s Speeches Paul's Letter to the Galatians, Section 1: The social and historical context of the letter Section 2: Paul’s Teaching to the Galatians Paul's First Letter to the Corinthians, Section 1: The Issues Arising in Corinth Section 2: Christian moral living Paul's Letter to the Ephesians, Section 1: The Background to the Letter Section 2: The Main Themes of Ephesians Synoptic Assessment, Bibliography Glossary Index
£30.80
Colourpoint Creative Ltd Biology for CCEA AS Level
Fully updated for the current Biology for CCEA AS Level specification and endorsed by CCEA. It has been subject to a detailed quality assurance process by an independent Biology expert. It contains new colour-coded practical work sections to address the AS3 paper and provides sample examination questions for each topic. Illustrated in full colour with bright and clear presentation. The author, Dr James Napier, is a well-known Biology author who, prior to his recent retirement, was vice-principal in a Northern Ireland grammar school. Contents: AS 1 Molecules and Cells Chapter 1 Molecules Chapter 2 Enzymes Chapter 3 Cells Chapter 4 Cell Physiology Chapter 5 Continuity of Cells Chapter 6 Tissues and Organs AS 2 Organisms and Biodiversity Chapter 7 The Principals of Exchange and Transport Chapter 8 Transport in Plants and Transpiration Chapter 9 Circulatory Systems in Mammals Chapter 10 The Adaptation of Organisms Chapter 11 Biodiversity Chapter 12 Human Impact on Biodiversity
£38.23
Colourpoint Creative Ltd Geography for CCEA AS Level
This resource has been comprehensively updated to cover the current CCEA AS Geography specification. It has been through a thorough quality assurance process and is endorsed by CCEA. Following the same content as the specification, the text is illustrated throughout with full colour maps, graphs, photographs and diagrams. It also features questions of examination standard and a glossary of key terms. In line with the specification, both local and global case studies are included to give students a well-rounded understanding of the scope of geographical issues. Contents AS 1: Physical Geography 1A Processes that shape fluvial environments 1B Human interaction in fluvial environments 2A Global biomes 2B Small scale ecosystems 3A The processes that shape our weather and climate 3B Weather in the British Isles 3C Global weather issues AS 2: Human Geography 1A Population data 1B Population change 1C Population and resources 2A Settlement change 2B Planning in rural environments 2C Urban challenges 3A Measuring development 3B Reducing the development gap 3C Emerging markets Glossary
£39.81
Colourpoint Creative Ltd Shooting the Darkness: Iconic images of the Troubles and the stories of the photographers who took them
Based on the acclaimed RTE documentary, 'Shooting the Darkness', this landmark book presents the stories of leading photographers - Alan Lewis, Paul Faith, Martin Nangle, Stanley Matchett, Trevor Dickson, Hugh Russell and Crispin Rodwell - whose images captured some of the most important events of the Troubles. They talk, many of them for the first time, about the photographs they took - how they got the shot; what it cost them to take the photograph; and reflect on whether it was worth it. More broadly, they talk about what it was like to be a photographer during the Troubles: how the paramilitary groups dealt with them, the ethical dilemmas they faced, and the emotional fallout they experienced. The book includes the stories behind iconic images such as Bishop Edward Daly waving a blood-stained handkerchief on Bloody Sunday, Sean Downes being shot and killed by an RUC plastic bullet in Andersonstown in 1984, and the brutal attack of corporals Derek Wood and David Howes in March 1988.
£21.45