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Calculus: Christine Tootill (Teacher)

Calculus: By Christine Tootill (Teacher)

Calculus: by Christine Tootill (Teacher)


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Written by an experienced teacher with many years of experience in preparing students for advanced mathematics examinations. This book is suitable for all students studying mathematics.

Calculus: Summary

Calculus:: How Calculus Works by Christine Tootill (Teacher)

Frankly if you are studying mathematics then you need this book. As an introduction to calculus it is just superb. Written by an experienced and sympathetic teacher it is like having your own expert on the bookshelf. F.E. College alert It will also be vital for mechanical engineers and electrical engineers. ...... this book is a gem.... reviewer on Amazon

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5.0 out of 5 stars valuable guide to an essential A-level topic, By Maths teacher (UK) - S This review is from: Calculus: How Calculus Works (Studymates in Focus) (Paperback) As a recently qualified maths teacher I am keen to find as many resources as I can to help my students. My AS level class are a hardworking group and they know that success at this level really depends on a good understanding of the two core topics, Calculus and Trigonometry. I found this book Calculus - how calculus works when searching the Amazon site for something suitable for the students who need more explanation than the standard AS books give. They tell me they like the style and the easy pace of the book, and I can tell it has produced results, not only in their confidence, but in the marks they are getting. I would recommend it to any student who wants to succeed at AS and A2. 5.0 out of 5 stars A straight-forward guide to a difficult subject, By Julian H. Jeans (UK) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME) This review is from: Calculus: How Calculus Works (Studymates in Focus) (Paperback) As a mature student, I've found AS level maths, and calculus in particular, both fascinating and frustrating. My problem is that my brain seems to be a bit slower than it was a few years ago, and trying to learn calculus as a solid lump has resulted in limited understanding, mild frustration and occasional severe brain-ache. Having come, by change, across Ms Tootill's excellent book, I'm now back on track. Breaking the subject down into a dozen or so discrete topics has removed the sense of foreboding, I can take my time mastering a chapter at a time (I'm currently on chapter 8). Each chapter tells me what I'm about to learn, then covers the topic, followed by a succinct summary. A liberal sprinkling of exercises, progress questions, practical assignments and study tips ensures that I do actually understand what I've just learned, before moving on to the next topic. This is a modest book (140 pages) for such a large subject. You would probably be advised to obtain one of the standard tomes as well, if only because this book will whet your appetite for the subject beyond the requirements of AS level 5.0 out of 5 stars A clear, user-friendly guide!, By P. Simmonds (UK) - See all my reviews This review is from: Calculus: How Calculus Works (Studymates in Focus) (Paperback) Key features of this little book (as well as its unintimidating conciseness) are its clarity and user-friendliness. If you are meeting calculus for the first time, or needing confidence after a shaky start, then in my opinion all you will need is this book and the time to let it do its work. The scope of the book runs from the basic idea of rates of change through graphical work, gradient functions, differentiation and integration, and their application. It will be found particularly useful by AS and A2 students, each well-structured chapter taking another step forward. It was a fascination with topics like calculus which led me eventually to teach maths, so be warned, and don't get too interested! Nonetheless, the author clearly knows from experience how to guide you to a secure understanding of an important but sometimes initially tricky topic. 3.0 out of 5 stars Calculus Revisited, By Lord Byron noby39 This review is from: Calculus: How Calculus Works (Studymates in Focus) (Paperback) I studied calculus in the 1960s for A Level GCE Pure Maths, Applied Maths and Physics. The subject was badly taught in most schools, as was not uncommon in those faraway days. I suspect that many of the maths teachers may not have understood (other than superficially) the subject they were teaching. Nonetheless, I, like many others students, succeeded at A Levels despite the bad teaching. I decided some months ago to revisit the topic of calculus, just out of interest. How teaching methods (as revealed by the three books I bought from Amazon) have changed, very much for the better! I have not yet worked thoroughly through this book but an initial read suggests that may be worthwhile book. It assumes a basic understanding of calculus, and so should be regarded as supplementary reading to enhance your understanding of the subject. 5.0 out of 5 stars Students can work on their own, By Ragamala (UK) - See all my reviews This review is from: Calculus: How Calculus Works (Studymates in Focus) (Paperback) This Calculus study aid is aimed at students in their first term of AS study. We are, however, currently using this book for some of our Year 13 students. These students are retaking AS modules in their A2 year and are using this book as an aid to revision of the calculus in the Core AS maths modules. This book enables students to work on their own, at their own pace, and without having to go through large sections of their text books again before attempting exam style questions. The book is divided into clear, easy to understand sections. Each section has a summary, examples and practice questions with answers. it is written in a style and language that students can easily understand, and the use of simple but thorough examples, consolidates understanding. Mrs J Mundy, Key Stage 5 Maths Co-ordinator, Exmouth Community College 5.0 out of 5 stars A clear, user-friendly guide!, By P. Simmonds (UK) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME) This review is from: Calculus: How Calculus Works (Studymates in Focus) (Paperback) Key features of this little book (as well as its unintimidating conciseness) are its clarity and user-friendliness. If you are meeting calculus for the first time, or needing confidence after a shaky start, then in my opinion all you will need is this book and the time to let it do its work. The scope of the book runs from the basic idea of rates of change through graphical work, gradient functions, differentiation and integration, and their application. It will be found particularly useful by AS and A2 students, each well-structured chapter taking another step forward. It was a fascination with topics like calculus which led me eventually to teach maths, so be warned, and don't get too interested! Nonetheless, the author clearly knows from experience how to guide you to a secure understanding of an important but sometimes initially tricky topic. 5.0 out of 5 stars A great help!, By J Hill (UK) - See all my reviews This review is from: Calculus: How Calculus Works (Studymates in Focus) (Paperback) My son was determined to do AS level Maths in spite of a mediocre performance at GCSE. He hit problems in the first term as soon as they started on Calculus. So I bought him this neat little guide to Calculus - on a friend's recommendation - and my son worked all the way through it. He said he had never read a text book like this before - he thought the author was talking directly to him. Everything was clearly explained, with lots of supporting diagrams. Now he is confidently looking forward to continuing Maths at A2 level - because his teacher said that if you can crack calculus, the rest of the A level content just falls into place. So if your kids need help with AS Maths, help take the pressure off by giving them this book.

About Christine Tootill (Teacher)

Christine Tootill MSc is a widely experienced and sympathetic teacher with many years of successful teaching. She established and ran an online school for children and has worked in sixth form colleges, adult education, prison education and schools for emotionally disturbed children. She now has two grown up children and both have followed her into a career involving mathematics.

Table of Contents

1 Understanding the different Curves and gradients2 How to Calculate gradients3 How the Gradient function works4 How to Differentiate algebraic functions5 How Second order differentiation works6 Stationary points explained7 How to apply the theory8 Understanding Tangents and Normals9 The Chain Rule Explained10 Understanding Integration11 Indefinite integrals explained12 Definite integrals explained

Additional information

GOR008413333
9781842850794
1842850792
Calculus:: How Calculus Works by Christine Tootill (Teacher)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
GLMP Ltd
20080214
141
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