Sample 21st Century Single award GCSE Science Review app for iPhone and iPad


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Education
Developer: Pembroke Soft Ltd
Free
Current version: 1.0, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 12 Mar 2015
App size: 71.61 Mb

SAFE TO USE IN SCHOOL Try Review to see for yourself the difference it makes to your own students. Make it available on your school iPads and watch them working with it.

This sample can be kept on your school tablets as a resource. The network version of this app typically becomes the most used software on a school network. Students enjoy using it, and teachers can see how much it helps to improve their knowledge, understanding and confidence.

Review doesnt gather personal information, such as names, dates of birth, email addresses or location. Nor does it ask to see other resources on the iPad.

Pembroke Soft has been directly supplying schools in England and Wales with software since 1996. Review has been written by a teacher with experience of teaching science for over 30 years. Our aim has always been to help students achieve the best they can.

There are absolutely no ads.

In this sample for the 21st Century core/single award specification there are 499 questions at foundation level, and 530 at higher. The full version which can be found in the App Store contains 2832 at foundation level and 3095 at higher. Every sixth module is contained in each of our sample apps to give you a fair representation, and to allow you to usefully download it and use it with your own students in school.

IF YOURE A STUDENT then heres a chance to try before you buy. Get this on your iPhone, iPad or iPod and see what a difference it makes to you.

When you decide you want the complete version, show it to your parents, and get them to try it themselves. Theyll be happy for you to upgrade, because theyll appreciate the improvement this app will bring. Youll know more, understand more, feel more confident and get greater enjoyment from science in school.

Take control of your future and download this now.