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A write-in workbook which covers all the Level 2 NCEA Classics Achievement Standards. It features brief revision notes and a selection of NCEA questions that are in 2009 NCEA format, including the 2004 - 2008 exams with answers detailing NCEA grades (A, M and E). Use throughout the year or from later Term 3 to revise and prepare for the NCEA external exams.
Comprehensive and covers all Greek and Roman topics. This books covers all the Level 3 Classical Studies and Achievement Standards and Scholarship and is current for 2007 and beyond. Features: -Detailed drawings. -Questions to reinforce and test understanding. -Glossary/index of terms for easy reference to the text. -Logical presentation of the prescription topics.
Includes the 2009 Exam in a new 'self test' format and a Revision Tracker to optimise your study. Perfect for preparing for the 2010 external exams at the end of the year.
Includes the 2009 Exam in a new 'self test' format and a Revision Tracker to optimise your study. Perfect for preparing for the 2010 external exams at the end of the year.
Includes the 2009 Exam in a new 'self test' format and a Revision Tracker to optimise your study. Perfect for preparing for the 2010 external exams at the end of the year.
Includes the 2009 Exam in a new 'self test' format and a Revision Tracker to optimise your study. Perfect for preparing for the 2010 external exams at the end of the year.
Includes an extensive range of assessments covering the Level 2 Classical Studies (Greek Topics) external achievement standards. Includes the 2007 assessments. Perfect for preparing for the 2008 external exams at the end of the year.
Includes an extensive range of assessments covering the Level 2 Classical Studies (Roman Topics) external achievement standards. Includes the 2007 assessments. Perfect for preparing for the 2008 external exams at the end of the year.
Building on the formula of York Notes, this series introduces students to more sophisticated analysis and wider critical perspectives. This enbables students to appreciate contrasting interpretations of the text and to develop critical thinking. This text covers