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These marvelous, stimulating games for the...

This book consists of most of the material from How puzzling, How amazing and How many? by the same authors. It contains fascinating information about numbers and mazes, both historical and modern, with a large...

This book is an introduction to the world of coding and to Python 3 - a fantastic language to start coding with. Young programmers will learn how to code and customise several fun applications...

This book explains how to break down projects into manageable chunks, guiding and supporting you with building larger, more exciting projects.

Activities include building a version of Pong and...

This item is one of over 25,000 physical resources available from the Resources Collection. The Archive Collection covers over 50 years of curriculum development in the STEM subjects. The Contemporary Collection includes the latest publications from UK educational publishers.

Level 2 continues seamlessly on from Python Basics, offering full support and progressive tasks for students who have some basic programming experience and are ready to move on to slightly more...

Reinforce your programming knowledge from Python Basics and learn a few more tricks with this fun level 1 book. Activities include extending your Etch-a-Sketch and building your own drawing app.

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Reactive Science is a new resource for double-award science GCSE. It is ideal for use with AQA or OCR specifications and is cost-effective with just one book covering both years, helping you to properly resource on a...

The title refers to the fact that the functions apply to real numbers, and that the Function Analyser and Function Calculator allow genuine f(x) notation.

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