I am slowly starting to get myself geared up for September, yes yes I know it is early but from September I will have one kiddo doing 7 IGCSE subjects (all of which we are doing at home without external tutors) and my daughter will be starting her A levels with me potentially “teaching” her one subject. So I know it is going to be even busier and crazier than it has been the last 2 years (how is that even possible) which means I am trying to make sure I am better prepared.
For the most part I am sticking to what we used with my daughter but because I know I am going to be pressured I am making sure I have some extra practice questions already set up. And for the extra Physics questions I am going to be using the Collins IGCSE Physics Workbook (which comes with answers which you can download from their site – you need to scroll down on the page but I promise the answers are there I have already downloaded and printed them out so I am all set).

So what exactly doe this workbook cover?
And yes it covers everything that you need. They have linked all the pages back to their student book, which would be very useful if you are using their student book. And they even state which Syllabus learning objectives each page is covering – I will admit that if this was the first time that I was guiding one of my kids through Physics I would have found this incredibly helpful.
My plan is to use this as an extra set of practice questions as we cover the topics. So I will only really get a proper feel for this as we use it (I will write an update once we have had time to use it). But I have already paged through it quite carefully and I looked to make sure it included the “popular” questions that I already know we need to work on (based on helping my oldest prepare for her exams) and I looked to make sure that they have included both questions that test understanding and questions that are more calculation based. All of which I was satisfied with.
I am feeling quite happy that I have another set of questions ready and waiting for us to use. In fact I think I might have a look at their Biology and Chemistry workbooks as well because for just £10.99 I think it is good value for money and it will be one less thing that I need to worry about.
I honestly have not had a chance to look at any book stores to see if they stock this (I will get around to that soon) but you can order directly from the Collins site or from Amazon – IGCSE Physics Workbook
Admin – I did email Collins and ask if I could review some of their IGCSE books. This is one of the books that they sent me and one that I am looking forward to using which I why I chose to write about it.
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