Cambridge Chemistry for Cambridge IGCSE™ Maths Skills Workbook with Digital Access (2 Years) - JACARANDA INTERNATIONAL

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Chemistry for Cambridge IGCSE™ Maths Skills Workbook with Digital Access (2 Years)

Author/s: Helen Harden

The maths skills workbook with digital access helps learners to develop their maths skills in the context of the Cambridge IGCSE™ Chemistry syllabus. These skills are crosslinked to the coursebook to help students understand how to use them. Practice exercises provide opportunities for learners to practise each maths skill.

To support students in acquiring these skills, the exercises gradually increase in complexity. Practice questions provide opportunities for students to practise their skills in an active learning format such as discussion opportunities and pair work. Exam-style questions give students the chance to apply the skills they have learnt in an exam-style context.

In the last chapter, students will need to select which maths skills they ought to apply in different contexts, without the structure and guidance provided in each of the chapters, helping them become confident, independent learners. The answers can be found online at www.cambridge.org/go

Features:

  • Written by experts in both chemistry and mathematics based on research carried out by the Nuffield Foundation and the Association for Science Education (ASE)

  • Maths skills are crosslinked to other resources in the series to help students understand how to use them

  • Practice exercises gradually increase in complexity to support students in developing maths skills

  • Worked examples illustrate the concept, provide a skills-based step-by-step approach to answering a question, helping learners to develop their thinking processes

  • The ‘Look out’ feature makes students aware of common misconceptions that might be holding them back

  • Exam-style students require students to select which maths skills they ought to apply in different contexts, without the structure and guidance provided in each of the chapters, helping them become confident, independent learners

  • The answers can be found online at www.cambridge.org/go.

Contents:

  • How to use this series
  • How to use this book
  • Introduction
  • Maths skills grid
  • 1. Representing values
  • Maths focus 1: Using units
  • Maths skill 1: Choosing the correct unit
  • Maths skill 2: Writing the unit symbol
  • Maths skill 3: Writing symbols for derived units
  • Maths focus 2: Understanding very large and very small numbers
  • Maths skill 1: Understanding place value
  • Maths skill 2: Understanding powers of 10
  • Maths skill 3: Understanding unit prefixes
  • Maths focus 3: Writing numbers in a required form
  • Maths skill 1: Writing numbers in standard form
  • Maths skill 2: Writing numbers to the required number of significant figures
  • 2. Working with data
  • Maths focus 1: Collecting data
  • Maths skill 1: Reading scales
  • Maths skill 2: Recording to the correct number of decimal places
  • Maths focus 2: Understanding types of data
  • Maths skill 1: Identifying independent and dependent variables
  • Maths skill 2: Distinguishing categorical, continuous and discrete data
  • Maths focus 3: Recording and processing data
  • Maths skill 1: Drawing tables
  • Maths skill 2: Drawing tables to help process data
  • Maths skill 3: Recording processed data to the correct number of significant figures
  • 3. Drawing charts and graphs
  • Maths focus 1: Drawing bar charts
  • Maths skill 1: Choosing a suitable scale for the vertical axis (y-axis)
  • Maths skill 2: Drawing the bars
  • Maths focus 2: Drawing pie charts
  • Maths skill 1: Converting percentages to angles
  • Maths skill 2: Drawing the sectors
  • Maths focus 3: Drawing line graphs
  • Maths skill 1: Choosing which variable goes on which axis
  • Maths skill 2: Drawing the axes
  • Maths skill 3: Plotting the data points
  • Maths skill 4: Using a ruler to draw a best-fit line
  • Maths skill 5: Drawing a best-fit curve freehand
  • 4. Interpreting data
  • Maths focus 1: Interpreting charts
  • Maths skill 1: Interpreting the heights of bars on a bar chart
  • Maths skill 2: Comparing the sizes of sectors on a pie chart
  • Maths focus 2: Reading values from a line graph
  • Maths skill 1: Interpolating line graphs
  • Maths skill 2: Extrapolating line graphs
  • Maths skill 3: Finding the intercept
  • Maths focus 3: Interpreting the shape of line graphs
  • Maths skill 1: Recognising the shape of the graph
  • Maths skill 2: Interpreting the changing gradient of a curve
  • Maths skill 3: Calculating the gradient of a straight-line graph
  • 5. Doing calculations
  • Maths focus 1: Using basic mathematical operations in calculations
  • Maths skill 1: Working out the correct calculation for relative formula mass
  • Maths skill 2: Using mathematical operations in the correct order to calculate relative formula mass
  • Maths skill 3: Calculating number of particles using powers of 10 (Supplement)
  • Maths skill 4: Using positive and negative values to interpret the overall enthalpy change of a chemical reaction (Supplement)
  • Maths focus 2: Calculating and using percentages
  • Maths skill 1: Calculating percentage composition by mass
  • Maths skill 2: Calculating percentage yield
  • Maths skill 3: Calculating percentage purity
  • Maths skill 4: Using percentages to calculate relative atomic mass
  • Maths focus 3: Using mathematical formulae in calculations (Supplement)
  • Maths skill 1: Substituting values into a mathematical formula
  • Maths skill 2: Rearranging a mathematical formula
  • Maths skill 3: Using titration results to calculate the concentration of a solution
  • Maths focus 4: Calculating using proportional relationships
  • Maths skill 1: Recognising directly and indirectly proportional relationships
  • Maths focus 5: Calculating using ratios
  • Maths skill 1: Using ratio to work out reacting masses
  • Maths skill 2: Using ratio and moles to work out reacting masses (Supplement)
  • 6. Working with shape
  • Maths focus 1: Comparing surface area and volume
  • Maths skill 1: Calculating surface area
  • Maths skill 2: Comparing the surface area to volume ratio
  • Applying more than one skill
  • Appendix: The Periodic Table
  • Glossary
  • Acknowledgements.