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Which textbooks do you use at school

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Extension 1 Maths- Cambridge 3 unit, Maths in Focus, 3unit maths jones and couchman
Physics- Physics Contexts (pearson-longman), Dotpoint, Macmillan Physics, Jacaranda physics
Chemistry- Chemistry Contexts (pearson), Dotpoint, Conquering Chemistry
Economics- Tim Riley Economics 08, Cambridge economics
Studies of religion- Living Religion (pearson)
english- none
 
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Math: 3U Cambridge, MIF Ext.1, Understanding Yr11/12 Maths Ext.1, Fitzpatric 3U, 3Unit Mathematics (S.B Jones, K.E Couchman), Excel Ext.1 Math

Physics: Macmillan Physics, Physics1 Jacaranda, Dot Point Physics, Excel Physics

Chemistry: KISS, Conquering Chem 4th Edition, Dot Point Chemistry, Excel Chemistry

Economcs: Tim Riley Economics 2008, Excel Economics, Cambridge Economics

English: NOTHING
 
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English - Books that the schools lend us: Thomas More's Utopia, George Orwell's 1984, John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men
Maths - Cambridge 3U, Fitzpatrick 2U
Chemistry - Conquering Chemistry, Chemistry Pathways, Dotpoint
Physics - Physics Pathways, Dotpoint
Legal Studies - Cambridge
 

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Mathematics - Fitzpatrick (both green and yellow and red for Extension 2), Cambridge Extension 1 (preliminary), Cambridge Mathematics HSC, Success One HSC Mathematics, Success One Mathematics Extension 1, Foundation of 4 Unit Mathematics, Couchman (1 & 2) and Excel Mathematics (Prelim and HSC), Excel Mathematics Extension 1 (Prelim and HSC), 50 tips for HSC Mathematics, HSC Mathematics Extension 1, HSC Mathematics pocket book and HSC Mathematics Extension 1 pocket book and HSC Mathematics, topic by topic. (many Jeff Geha's ones).

Chemistry - Excel Prelim, Conquering Chemistry, Jacaranda Chemistry

Biolgy - spotlight, cambridge, heinemann, excel

English - none

SOR 1 - forgot the name and I don't really care

Business Studies - Business Studies in Action
 

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Religion - Studies of Religion Preliminary (Spotlight)

English - Othello play, etc, not sure yet as for other texts

Maths - Maths in Focus (McGraw Hill) but I have some other ones (past-paper collections etc)

Chemistry - Chemistry Contexts (Longman Sciences)

PDHPE - Outcomes 1 - PDHPE Preliminary Course (Jacaranda)

Music - Fortissimo! (Cambridge)
 

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Adv./Ext. English: The general text, whichever one we're doing. I also bought myself one of those Excel books, as well as those study-helper things for 1984 and Emily Dickinson's poetry.
Legal Studies: "Legal Studies Preliminary" - Hamper, Boesenberg and Kenny.
RE 1 U: "Spotlight SOR Prelim"
Ancient History: "Antiquity 1 Second Edition"
Textiles: "Textiles & Design" - Castle and Peters
Spanish: Dictionary, don't remember which one.
 

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Legal Studies: "Legal Studies Preliminary" - Hamper, Boesenberg and Kenny.
Maths- Cambridge 3 unit, Maths in Focus, 3unit maths jones and couchman
Chemistry- Chemistry Contexts (pearson), Dotpoint, Conquering Chemistry, Jacaranda
Modern is something lol i forgot :(
Eng none... lots of printouts
 

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Maths: Maths in Focus mainly but our maths teacher has heaps of good textbooks he lets us borrow.

Chem: Chemistry contexts and our teachers buying dotpoint chemistry

Bio: Biology in focus (pretty confusing textbook imo)

PDHPE: Its an oxford one and the Macquarie Prelim book too which is really good.

As you can see I dont have many sources or textbooks. I'm in the process of trying to find some good ones.
 

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I bought few more maths books. My room is full of maths books now.... :mad:

Well, gotta do some questions now​
 

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where do you buy ure text books from?
there pretty expensive
 

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TurkStyle said:
where do you buy ure text books from?
there pretty expensive
From stores in Epping or few others from bosers.

There are a lot of bargains bos. So have a look around.
 

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TurkStyle said:
where do you buy ure text books from?
there pretty expensive
Sometimes ex students from High come to our school and sell their books to current students for like $5-$10. Either that, or our library just leaves old tattered textbooks out for students to come and take for free.
 

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Advanced English - Othello.
Extension Maths - Cambridge :) I also have a simple textbook known as Understanding Year 11 Mathematics, which covers through the basic concepts and provides exercises at the end.
Chemistry - Chemistry Contexts at school, I have Conquering Chemistry at home also which I use and Excel Chemistry.
Physics - Physics Contexts at school, I have Excel Physics and Physics: The Core as well at home.
Biology - Jacaranda Biology and Spotlight Biology
Economics - Year 11 Economics - Tim Riley

Edit: I never knew I had so many books...I'd better put them to use more often.
 

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English - the set novels, plus another book about English grammar or something
Maths - Jacaranda Maths Quest for Queensland (B and C)
Biology - Biology: An Australian Perspective (at home)
Chemistry - some weird, heavy American textbook that we have to lug around to class everyday :(
Physics - Physics: Principles with Applications (at home)
 

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english: edible english - mclaughlin {highly reccommended!}
biology: excel, dotpoint, "biology" - kinnear+martin
chem: conquering chemistry - smith, excel, dot point
physics: "physics"- andriessen
maths: maths in focus ext1 1+2, fitz 4u book, patel 4u book, excel guides, cambridge 4u, exam qus by topic, special notes and of course... geha's 50 tips!! <3 & for prelim, i just had a jones and couchman book & my falling to pieces maths in focus 1. but in hindsight i would have invested in a fitz or cambridge!

i borrow all the dotpoint books from school, same for my physics books- but the others i have bought 2nd hand from past students, except for the past qus by topic and gehas 50 tips.


& yes, i agree they are abominably pricey!!
 
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english+ext-none
maths+ext-maths in focus
physics-physics context,surfing,excel
art-artwise
dt-excel
 

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English: not textbooks but books we r doing: Who's afraid of Virgina Woolf, Othello, Smiley's People.
EXT English: not textbooks but books we r doing: Heart of Darkness.
Maths (2U): Fitzpatrick
EXT Maths: Fitzpatrick (but cause im accelerating 2 unit, dont do this till next year)
Physics: Jacaranda and KISS (Keep it SImple Science)
Biology: Heinemann and KISS
Engineering Studies: OTEN Books and Introduction to Engineering Mechanics.
2 Unit SOR: Handout Booklets and this Textbook from the School which is photocpied from Spotlight.
 

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