Workbook
£4.99

Each individual workbook is printed and shipped directly from Amazon. Order as many as you need.

Teaching Pack
£39.99

If you want printable worksheets, an editable presentation, an end of unit assessment and analyisis tools then this is for you. Takes you to the TES website to purchase the pack.

A revision-guide and workbook that explores everything you’ll ever need to know about binary and hexadecimal number systems for the GCSE in Computing or Computer Science.

In this innovative edition each example and question has an online video component that clearly explains how to complete the exercises. Covers the following topics:

Including: Worked Examples Plenty of Questions for you to practice Flow charts of the techniques QR code links to videos of worked examples.



Click on the links below to read a sample chapter from the workbook.

How many questions are in each workbook?

The workbook contains over 200 questions for students to attempt, including one detailed worked example for each concept.

Can students write in the workbooks?

Yes, this book is designed with plenty of space for the student to practice and write the answers to each question in the book itself.

What exam board is this for?

This book covers everything I can find for all exam boards up to and including the GCSE Computing and Computer Science syllabus. OCR, AQA, Edexel, WJEC, etc. are covered.

Are the Answers available?

Yes, each question has a QR code that links the student through to a workthrough of the question. This helps avoid the problem of students sat at home, stuck on the one question and unable to move on.
A classic answer sheet is available as part of the teaching pack.

What does the Teaching Pack include?

The teaching pack includes a 277 slide, editable presentation explaining the concepts clearly. PDF versions of the worksheets in the book that can be used under an individual teacher site license. A fully editable end of unit assessment with markscheme and a question level analysis spreadsheet.

My QR codes don't work!

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Video Workthrough Links

If your QR codes aren't scanning then simply answer the question below to get access to the direct video links.

What is the first word below the heading on page 15?