The School Mathematics Project
Registered Charity Number 274767


 

Now complete:

SMP Interact for AQA, Edexcel and OCR two-tier GCSE

up to date for the 2010 specifications and the best preparation
for the functional and problem solving elements

Now available in projectable pdf format

 


NEW downloadable e-resource finders linking SMP Interact to valuable digital resources including selected activities on the MyMaths site

Contents, sample chapters, resource sheets, practice book answers, cross
references to exam specifications

A unique structure (see above) caters flexibly for the wide range of attainment encompassed by each of the new examination tiers.
Possible ways of using the books over a two-year course include
• transition book followed by some or all of book 1
• selections from transition book, then book 1, then selections from book 2
• book 1 followed by some or all of book 2

The books are thorough, with a carefully worked out progression of topics and are
motivating. Chapters start with summaries, include worked examples and real
examination questions, and end with ‘test yourself’ sections.

Higher tier books contain answers. Foundation tier books come in with-answers and
without-answers editions. Practice booklets – one for each students’ book – are
available. No additional teacher’s guide is required.

Download CUP order form

 

Original three-tier GCSE books

Schools still using the original three-tier books may find the following cross-
references to them useful.

Download cross-references from the new 2-tier linear specifications to the original
3-tier books
as an Excel file (see notes below)

Download cross-references for new OCR C (modular) as an Excel file (see notes
below)

Download cross-references for new Edexcel B (modular) as an Excel file (see notes
below)

Download cross-references for new AQA B (modular) as an Excel file (see notes
below)

Guidance for WJEC users   Guidance for CCEA users

Download CUP order form

 

Further information

Cambridge University Press: SMP Interact information

 

Downloading the Excel files on some PCs
You may need to right-click on the link and select Save Target As. If you are asked
for a network password, select Cancel and the file should download. Alternatively if
the file opens in a browser window you should be able to save it as an Excel file.

Downloading the Excel files on older Macs
You may need to hold down the Control key while clicking on the link and then
select 'Download to Disk'. You may then need to open the file from within Excel.


If you encounter any difficulties, please contact SMP by email and ask to be sent a
copy of the file as an attachment.