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Newbury Hall Summer Pre‐reading for Exam Classes
Summer Prereading
for Exam Classes
Summer 2016 Preparation for September 2016
All students who will begin or continue on exam courses in September 2016 are advised to spend time reading over summer to prepare before the course starts . In particular, learning the key vocabulary in summer will make life much easier in September. For nonnative speakers, this is almost essential. In a perfect world, students will already have read their course books before arrival, will have researched or translated the key terminology, will have done further preparation from other books and the internet, will have questions to ask teachers, and will be ready to start exam practice as soon as possible.
Newbury Hall Summer Pre‐reading for Exam Classes
Subject/Course to prepare for: Art (all available on Amazon.com)
Studying art is not just about learning to draw, paint, make, etc. A good art student also needs to know how to find inspiraĕon, how to discuss art, and how to evaluate their own and other people’s work. The books below will give students images and ideas for inspiraĕon, but also show them what art criĕque looks like ‐ the language and style used for discussing art. This is doubly important for non‐naĕve speakers.
Suggesĕons:
● “200 Projects to Strengthen Your Art Skills” (Aspire), by Valerie Colston. Publisher: Barron's Educational Series, ISBN10: 0764138111
● “The Art Book” by Phaidon , ISBN13: 9780714836256
● “Modern Art (The World's Greatest Art)”, Paperback – Illustrated, by Michael
Kerrigan ,Publisher: Flame Tree Publishing, ISBN13: 9781844512669
● “Art Students’ League of New York on Painting: Lessons and Meditations on Mediums, Styles, and Methods” by James Lancel McElhinney , Publisher: WatsonGuptill Publications Inc., U.S. ISBN13: 9780385345439
Newbury Hall Summer Pre‐reading for Exam Classes
Subject/Course to prepare for: English All levels
English is at the centre of Newbury Hall. If your English isn’t very good, you might find all your other subjects difficult. But don’t worry ‐ there’s lots you can do to help! If you are taking GCSE or A‐level examinaĕons in the UK, you will be taking the same exams as Briĕsh teenagers. This means your English needs to be very, very good. Suggesĕons:
● Go to hĥp://www.breakingnewsenglish.com/ There you will find arĕcles about many different subjects. You can choose easy or difficult arĕcles, and you can listen to it at different speeds! There are lots of vocabulary and comprehension quesĕons to do as well.
● Very popular and easy: Study grammar with Raymond Murphy’s books . (Essenĕal Grammar in Use, English Grammar in Use, Advanced grammar in Use). Or download the apps: hĥp://www.cambridgemobileapps.com/grammar.html
● Read, read, read… anything in English that interests you! ● Learn as much vocabulary as you can ‐ start a vocabulary book immediately!
IELTS : If you need a good IELTS result, it is very important to pracĕse! It is not magic. If you read more, listen more, speak more English and pracĕse wriĕng, you will improve. It is important to do lots of pracĕce tests as well. Here are some ideas to help:
● “Extensive Reading for Academic Success”, ISBN 1599661209 hĥp://www.amazon.com/dp/1599661209/ ● hĥp://www.ieltsbuddy.com/ ● hĥp://www.ielts‐exam.net/pracĕce_tests/ ● hĥp://takeielts.briĕshcouncil.org/prepare‐test/free‐pracĕce‐tests
But most importantly, start reading your subject course books.
They are perfect practice for IELTS exams!
Newbury Hall Summer Pre‐reading for Exam Classes
Subject/Course to prepare for: GCSE maths
Maths is all about pracĕce. These books are all available at school, but you can start early in summer! The main course books for September 2016+ will be:
● “Edexcel GCSE (9‐1) Mathemaĕcs: Higher Student Book .” PUBLISHER: Pearson. ISBN 1447980204. hĥps://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1447980204
● “Edexcel GCSE (9‐1) Mathemaĕcs: Higher Pracĕce , Reasoning and Problem‐Solving Book.” PUBLISHER: Pearson. ISBN 1447983602. hĥps://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1447983602/
● “ Edexcel GCSE (9‐1) Mathemaĕcs: Higher Extension Pracĕce , Reasoning and Problem‐Solving Book.” PUBLISHER: Pearson. ISBN 1292105054. hĥps://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1292105054/
● “New GCSE Maths Edexcel Workbook: Higher .” PUBLISHER: CGP Books. ISBN 1782944079. hĥps://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1782944079/
The revision guides and workbooks that students can also use to pracĕse are:
● “REVISE Edexcel GCSE (9‐1) Mathemaĕcs Higher Revision Guide .” PUBLISHER: Pearson. ISBN 1447988094. hĥps://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1447988094
● “ REVISE Edexcel GCSE (9‐1) Mathemaĕcs Higher Revision Workbook .” PUBLISHER: Pearson. ISBN 1447987934. hĥps://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1292096314
● “New GCSE Maths Edexcel Revision Guide: Higher .” PUBLISHER: CGP Books. ISBN 1782944044. hĥps://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1782944044/
● “New GCSE Maths Edexcel Exam Pracĕce Workbook: Higher .” PUBLISHER: CGP Books. ISBN 1782944036. hĥps://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1782944036/
● “New GCSE Maths Edexcel Grade 9 Targeted Exam Pracĕce Workbook .” PUBLISHER: CGP Books. ISBN 178294415X. hĥps://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/178294415X/
You can find all past exam papers with answers at: hĥp://www.mathsgenie.co.uk/papers.html This book also contains pracĕce exam papers:
● “REVISE Edexcel GCSE (9‐1) Mathemaĕcs Higher Pracĕce Papers in Context.” PUBLISHER: Pearson. ISBN 1292096314. hĥps://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1292096314
Students should also look at the BBC’s excellent revision webpage called “Bitesize”: hĥp://www.bbc.co.uk/educaĕon/subjects/z38pycw These books also give help with English language for maths GCSE ‐ very useful!:
● “English for Mathemaĕcs” Book A by Karen Greenway. PUBLISHER: Collins. ISBN 0008135703 ● “English for Mathemaĕcs” Book B by Karen Greenway. PUBLISHER: Collins. ISBN 0008135711 ● “English for Mathemaĕcs” Book C by Karen Greenway. PUBLISHER: Collins. ISBN 000813572X
Newbury Hall Summer Pre‐reading for Exam Classes
Subject/Course to prepare for: AS maths (C1, C2, S1)
Suggesĕons: These books help students move from GCSE to AS :
● “Starĕng Advanced Mathemaĕcs” by Neill & Payne. PUBLISHER: Cambridge. ISBN 0521893569. hĥps://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/0521893569
● “Bridging GCSE and A‐level Maths” by Mark Rowland. PUBLISHER: Collins. ISBN 0007410239. hĥps://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/0007410239
● “Head Start to AS Maths.” PUBLISHER: CGP. ISBN 1841469939. hĥps://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1841469939 The main course books for AS are:
● ‘AS Core for Edexcel’ by Rosemary Emanuel and John Wood. ISBN 978‐0582842373 ● Edexcel AS and A Level Modular Mathemaĕcs: Core Mathemaĕcs 1, by Pledger. ISBN 0435519107 ● Edexcel AS and A Level Modular Mathemaĕcs: Core Mathemaĕcs 2, by Pledger. ISBN 0435519115 ● Edexcel AS and A Level Modular Mathemaĕcs: Staĕsĕcs 1, by Pledger. ISBN 0435519123 ● ‘Core Mathemaĕcs 1’ from the Heinemann Modular Mathemaĕcs for Edexcel AS and A‐level. ISBN 978‐0435510978 ● ‘Core Mathemaĕcs 2’ from Heinemann Modular Mathemaĕcs for Edexcel AS and A‐level. ISBN 978‐0435510985
Good revision guides for exam pracĕce are:
● “AS‐Level Maths Edexcel Complete Revision & Pracĕce Paperback” by CGP books. ISBN 1847625800 ● “ Revise Edexcel: AS Mathemaĕcs Revision Guide” by Mr Harry Smith . ISBN 1447961641 ● “ Revise Edexcel: AS Mathemaĕcs Revision Workbook” by Mr Harry Smith. ISBN 1447961684
You can find all the past exam papers, with answers , at: hĥp://www.physicsandmathstutor.com/a‐level‐maths‐papers/
Newbury Hall Summer Pre‐reading for Exam Classes
Subject/Course to prepare for: Alevel year 2 maths (C3, C4, S2)
The main course books are:
● ‘A2 Core Mathemaĕcs for Edexcel’ by Rosemary Emanuel and John Wood. ISBN 978‐0582842366 ● Edexcel AS and A Level Modular Mathemaĕcs ‐ Core Mathemaĕcs 3, by Pledger. ISBN 0435519093 ● Edexcel AS and A Level Modular Mathemaĕcs ‐ Core Mathemaĕcs 4, by Pledger. ISBN 978‐0‐435519‐07‐0 ● Edexcel AS and A Level Modular Mathemaĕcs ‐ Staĕsĕcs 2, by Pledger. ISBN 0435519131 ● ‘Core Mathemaĕcs 3’ from Heinemann Modular Mathemaĕcs for Edexcel AS and A‐level. ISBN 978‐0435510992 ● ‘Core Mathemaĕcs 4’ from Heinemann Modular Mathemaĕcs for Edexcel AS and A‐level. ISBN 978‐0435511005
Good revision guides are:
● “ A2‐Level Maths Edexcel Complete Revision & Pracĕce” by CGP Books. ISBN 1847625843 ● “ REVISE Edexcel A2 Mathemaĕcs Revision Guide” by Harry Smith. ISBN 1292111178 ● “ REVISE Edexcel A2 Mathemaĕcs Revision Workbook” by Glyn Payne. ISBN 129211116X
You can find all the past exam papers, with answers , at: hĥp://www.physicsandmathstutor.com/a‐level‐maths‐papers/ If your AS exam results are not great, then please also look through the AS Maths books before September 2016!
Newbury Hall Summer Pre‐reading for Exam Classes
Subject/Course to prepare for: GCSE sciences
Suggesĕons: These CLIL books are specifically wriĥen for non‐naĕve speakers:
● “Breakthrough to CLIL for Biology” by Maĥhew Broderick and Timothy Chadwick ISBN
978‐1‐107‐69983‐0 (exercises and language notes) ● “Breakthrough to CLIL for Chemistry” by Richard Harwood and Timothy Chadwick ISBN
978‐1‐107‐638 55‐6 (exercises and language notes) ● “Breakthrough to CLIL for Physics” by David Chang and Timothy Chadwick ISBN
978‐1‐10768085‐2 (exercises and language notes) KS3 is the ĕme before GCSE. These books give you all the KS3 topics so you are ready to start GCSEs:
● “KS3 Science Complete Study & Pracĕce” CGP ISBN: 9781841463858 (pre‐GCSE topics in summary) ● “Science ISEB Revision Guide” 2nd ediĕon: A Revision Book for Common Entrance Paperback – 14 Sep
2011 by Richard Balding (all pre‐GCSE topics at a high level)
Newbury Hall Summer Pre‐reading for Exam Classes
Subject/Course to prepare for: Alevel sciences
Before you start A‐levels, be sure you know the GCSE! These will help:
● GCSE Biology Revision Guide ‐ CGP ISBN : 978‐1‐841‐46638‐5 ● GCSE Chemistry Revision Guide ‐ CGP ISBN : 978‐1‐841‐46640‐8 ● GCSE Physics Revision Guide CGP ‐ ISBN : 978‐1‐841‐46641‐5
These books give help to move from GCSE to A‐level:
● “ New Head Start to A‐level Biology” ‐ CGP ‐ ISBN 1782942793 ● “ New Head Start to A‐level Chemistry” ‐ CGP ‐ ISBN 1782942807 ● “ New Head Start to A‐level Physics” ‐ CGP ‐ ISBN 1782942815
The main A‐level course books are:
● AQA A Level Biology Student Book, Authors: Glenn Toole, Susan Toole Publisher: Oxford University Press (including Nelson Thornes) ISBN‐13: 978‐0‐19‐835177‐1
● AQA A Level Chemistry Student Book, Authors: Ted Lister, Janet Renshaw Publisher: Oxford University Press (including Nelson Thornes) ISBN‐13: 978‐0‐19‐835182‐5
● AQA A Level Physics Student Book, Authors: Jim Breithaupt Publisher: Oxford University Press (including Nelson Thornes) ISBN‐13: 978‐0‐19‐835187‐0
GET THE BOOKS EARLY AND START TO EXPLORE…?
Newbury Hall Summer Pre‐reading for Exam Classes
Subject/Course to prepare for: GCSE Economics
Suggesĕons:
● Course textbook: David Horner and David Madgeĥ, AQA GCSE Economics (Oxford University Press). ISBN: 978‐1‐4085‐0434‐5.
○ Pay parĕcular aĥenĕon to the ‘key terms’ boxes and Glossary.
● For interest: Ha‐Joon Chang, 23 Things They Don’t Tell You About Capitalism
(Penguin). ISBN: 978‐0141047973
Newbury Hall Summer Pre‐reading for Exam Classes
Subject/Course to prepare for: AS economics
It is true that economics can seem difficult at the beginning ‐ lots of very simple ideas using lots of very long words! As quickly as possible, if you learn the key words by reading and learn to be comfortable with the style of economics language, it is a very easy subject… but only if you know the vocabulary! The main course book is: ‐ AQA A‐level Economics Book 1, 2 015, by Powell. ISBN 1471829782. hĥps://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1471829782 In particular, the glossaries should be learnt. The two student guides are: ‐ AQA Economics Student Guide 1, 2015 by Powell. ISBN 1471843300 hĥps://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1471843300/ ‐ AQA Economics Student Guide 2, 2015 by Powell. ISBN 1471843513 hĥps://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1471843513/ These are simple, introductory forms of the main course book. The main revision guides are: ‐ New 2015 A‐Level Economics, Year 1 & AS Complete Revision & Pracĕce, 2015, CGP. ISBN 1782943579 hĥps://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1782943579/ ‐ My Revision Notes: AQA AS Economics, 2016, Horner. ISBN 1471865843 hĥps://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1471865843 Past and specimen exam papers with answers can be found at the AQA website: hĥp://www.aqa.org.uk/subjects/economics/as‐and‐a‐level/economics‐2140/past‐papers‐and‐mark‐schemes Students should study these to understand what kinds of questions appear and what good answers look like. Online resources can be found at
● hĥp://www.tutor2u.net/economics An excellent site. Students should explore this in detail. ● hĥps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34yVBDvhAgc&list=PLPyIFM6OV7isW5jifTehATo2PMxn8ZvwE This
is the “Alevel Revision” user on YouTube. It has a video playlist of the whole course to watch. Excellent! ● hĥps://www.youtube.com/user/EconplusDal/playlists?view=1&sort=dd Is YouTube user “EconPlusDal”.
Students should watch the playlists “AS and IB Microeconomics” and “AS and IB Macroeconomics”. ● hĥps://www.youtube.com/user/pajholden/videos Is YouTube user “pajholden”. Students should watch
his videos “AS Economics Video 1”, etc. They are very simple and clear perfect for exams!
IF YOU WANT MORE SUMMER RESOURCES, CONTACT:
[email protected] OR [email protected]
Newbury Hall Summer Pre‐reading for Exam Classes
Subject/Course to prepare for: Alevel year 2 (year 13) economics
● The main course book is: ‐ AQA A‐level Economics Book 2, 2016, Powell. ISBN 1471829847 hĥps://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1471829847
● The various student guides available are: ‐ Not published yet… due in November 2016
● The main revision guides are: ‐ New 2015 A‐Level Economics: Year 1 & 2 Complete Revision & Pracĕce, 2015, CGP. ISBN 1782943471 https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1782943471
● Past and specimen exam papers with answers can be found at the AQA website: hĥp://www.aqa.org.uk/subjects/economics/as‐and‐a‐level/economics‐2140/past‐papers‐and‐mark‐schemes Students should study these to understand what kinds of questions appear and what good answers look like. Online resources can be found at:
● hĥp://www.tutor2u.net/economics An excellent site. Students should explore this in detail. However, it is important that students at this level simply read as much as possible about UK and global economics, for example, Economic Review magazine, The Economist, The Financial TImes, BBC News, etc.
IF YOU WANT MORE SUMMER RESOURCES, CONTACT: [email protected] OR [email protected]
Newbury Hall Summer Pre‐reading for Exam Classes
Subject/Course to prepare for: AS government and politics
Learning about UK poliĕcs can be really interesĕng, and it also helps students think about and understand the poliĕcal systems in their own countries. There are lots of names to learn, systems to understand, and places to visit in London!
Suggesĕons: There are two main coursebooks:
● Andrew Heywood, AS Level Essentials of UK Politics , 3rd Ediĕon, 2015 (Palgrave). ISBN 978‐1‐137‐53074‐5
● Philip Lynch & Paul Fairclough, AS UK Government & Politics , 4th Ediĕon, 2013 (Philip Allan). ISBN 978‐1‐4441‐8352‐8
The two student guides are:
● Paul Fairclough, AQA AS Government and Politics Student Unit Guide: Unit 1 People, Politics and Participation , 2012 (Philip Allan). ISBN 978‐1‐4441‐6185‐4
● Paul Fairclough, AQA AS Government and Politics Student Unit Guide: Unit 2 Governing Modern Britain , 2012 (Philip Allan). ISBN 978‐1‐4441‐6188‐5
For poliĕcal vocabulary, students must also use a copy of the following:
● Paul Fairclough, AZ UK Government and Politics Handbook , 2010 (Philip Allan). ISBN 978‐0‐340‐99111‐4
For up‐to‐date arĕcles aimed at students, the Politics Review magazine from Hodder Educaĕon is an excellent starĕng point.
Newbury Hall Summer Pre‐reading for Exam Classes
Subject/Course to prepare for: Alevel year 2 government and politics
Suggesĕons: The main introductory textbooks for this course are:
● Andrew Heywood, Political Ideologies: An Introduction , 5th ediĕon, 2012 (Palgrave Macmillan). ISBN 978‐0‐2303‐6725‐8
● Duncan Hall, A2 Government and Politics: Ideologies and Ideologies in
Action , 2011 (lulu.com), ISBN 1447733991
● Kevin Bloor, The Definitive Guide to Political Ideologies , 2010 (Author
House), ISBN 1449067611
Newbury Hall Summer Pre‐reading for Exam Classes
Subject/Course to prepare for: AS philosophy
Students will need to be familiar with the following key philosophical works. More informaĕon can be found at: hĥp://www.aqa.org.uk/subjects/philosophy/as‐and‐a‐level/philosophy‐2175/teaching‐and‐learning‐resources/Addiĕonal‐resources Epistomology
Berkeley, G (1713), Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous Descartes, R (1641), Meditations on First Philosophy Geħer, E (1963), ‘Is Jusĕfied True Belief Knowledge?’ Analysis , 23(6): 121‐123 Hume, D (1748), An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding , Secĕons 2 and 4 Leibniz, G (1705), New Essays on Human Understanding , Book 1 Locke, J (1690), An Essay Concerning Human Understanding , Books 1, 2 and 4 Plato, Meno Russell, B (1912), The Problems of Philosophy , Chapters 1, 2, 3
Philosophy of Religion Anselm, Proslogium , Chapters II‐IV and Gaunilo from the Appendix Aquinas, T Summa Theologica , Part 1, Quesĕons 2 and 25 Ayer, AJ (1973/1991), The Central Questions of Philosophy , London, Penguin, 22‐29 Ayer, AJ (1946), Language, Truth and Logic , 2nd Ediĕon, New York, Dover Descartes, R (1641), Meditations on First Philosophy , 3 and 5 Flew, Hare and Mitchell (1955) ‘Theology and Falsificaĕon’ in New Essays in Philosophical Theology Hick, J (1966/1978), Evil and the God of Love , New York, Harper and Row, Ch 13‐17 Hick, J (1960), ‘Theology and Verificaĕon’, Theology Today 17 Hume, D (1779), Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion , Parts II, V, VIII and IX Hume, D (1748), An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding , Secĕon 11 Kant, I (1781), Critique of Pure Reason , Book 2, Chapter 3, Secĕon IV Kenny, A (1969), ‘Divine foreknowledge and human freedom’ in Aquinas: a Collection of Critical Essays , 1976, University of Notre Dame Press Kretzman, N (1966), ‘Omniscience and Immutability’, The Journal of Philosophy Mackie, JL (1955), ‘Evil and Omnipotence’, Mind , 64 (254), 200‐212 Malcolm, N (1960), ‘Anselm’s ontological arguments’, The Philosophical Review Mavrodes, GI (1963), ‘Some puzzles concerning omnipotence’, The Philosophical Review Paley, W (1802/2008), Natural Theology , OUP, Chapters 1, 2 and 5 Planĕnga, A (1975), God, Freedom and Evil: Essays in Philosophy , George Allen & Unwin Plato, Euthyphro Swinburne, RG (1968), ‘The Argument from Design’, Philosophy , 43 (165) Wade Savage, C (1967), ‘The Paradox of the Stone’, The Philosophical Review , 76
The main textbooks for the course are :
● Cardinal, Hayward and Jones, AQA AS Philosophy , 2014 (Hodder Educaĕon) ISBN 978‐1‐4718‐3535‐3 ● Michael Lacewing, Philosophy for AS , 2014 (Routledge) ISBN 978‐1‐1387‐9393‐4
Newbury Hall Summer Pre‐reading for Exam Classes
Subject/Course to prepare for: AS (Alevel year 1) psychology
Psychology is a very interesĕng subject, but with lots of complicated words! Students need to know the key pieces of research, researchers’ names, and what they discovered. It is all in these books for exams! Enjoy!
● The two main course books are: ‐ AQA Psychology for A Level Year 1 & AS (Student Book), 2015, by Flanagan. ISBN 190868240X hĥps://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/190868240X ‐ The Complete Companions: AQA Psychology Year 1 and AS, 2015, by Cardwell. ISBN 0198338643 hĥps://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/0198338643 Students should make notes of theory, procedure, findings and evaluations.
● The various student guides available are: ‐ A Level Year 1 and AS Psychology Mini Companion, 2015, Cardwell. ISBN 019837528X hĥps://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/019837528X ‐ AQA Psychology Student Guide 1, 2016, Marshall. ISBN 1471843726 hĥps://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1471843726 ‐ AQA Psychology Student Guide 2, 2016, Marshall. ISBN 1471843815 https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1471843815
● Good revision guides are: ‐ AQA Psychology for A Level Year 1 & AS (Revision Guide), 2016, Flanagan. ISBN 1908682442 hĥps://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1908682442 ‐ New 2015 A‐Level Psychology: AQA Year 1 & AS Complete Revision & Pracĕce, 2015, CGP. ISBN 1782943293 hĥps://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1782943293 ‐ Psychology A Level Year 1 & AS Revision & Exam Companion, 2016, Carwell. ISBN 0198376405 https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/0198376405 AQA AS Psychology Revision Made Easy, 2016, Lawton. ISBN 1471845249 https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1471845249
● Past and specimen exam papers with answers can be found at the AQA website: hĥp://www.aqa.org.uk/subjects/psychology/as‐and‐a‐level/psychology‐7181‐7182/assessment‐resources Students should study these to understand what kinds of questions appear and what good answers look like. Online resources can be found at:
● hĥp://www.tutor2u.net/psychology An excellent site. Students should explore this in detail.
IF YOU WANT MORE SUMMER RESOURCES, CONTACT: [email protected] OR [email protected]
Newbury Hall Summer Pre‐reading for Exam Classes
Subject/Course to prepare for: Alevel year 2 (year 13) psychology
Lots and lots of ideas to learn! Psychology is a BIG subject, so start early by reading during the summer. These books are wriĥen specifically for year 2 of the A‐level exam, and contain fascinaĕng ideas and research...
● The two main course books are: ‐ AQA Psychology for A‐level ‐ Year 2 Student Book, 2016, Flanagan. ISBN 1908682418 hĥps://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1908682418/ ‐ Psychology A‐level Year 2 Complete Companion Student Book, 2016, Cardwell. ISBN 0198338686 hĥps://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/0198338686
● The various student guides available are: ‐ Psychology A‐level Year 2 Mini Companion, 2016, Cardwell. ISBN 0198375298 https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/0198375298
● Good revision guides are: ‐ Psychology A‐level Year 2 Revision & Exam Companion, 2016, Cardwell. ISBN 0198376413 hĥps://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/0198376413 ‐ New 2015 A‐Level Psychology: AQA Year 1 & 2 Complete Revision & Pracĕce, 2015, CGP. ISBN 1782943307 https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1782943307
● Past and specimen exam papers with answers can be found at the AQA website: hĥp://www.aqa.org.uk/subjects/psychology/as‐and‐a‐level/psychology‐7181‐7182/assessment‐resources Students should study these to understand what kinds of questions appear and what good answers look like. Online resources can be found at:
● hĥp://www.tutor2u.net/psychology An excellent site. Students should explore this in detail.
IF YOU WANT MORE SUMMER RESOURCES, CONTACT: [email protected] OR [email protected]