Many parents have made positive comments commending the method of introducing Physics modules in the first book. Book 2, as a sequel to Book 1, completes the secondary school curriculum for Physics in most western countries, and for other schools following these curricula. Like the first book, it introduces the learner to modules in Physics by helping them pick out the key vocabulary through an anagram exercise. Then it takes that through a subsequent word-search. The crossword puzzle that follows tests their understanding of these words. It is best taken after the module has been completed with the learner. The mind-map that follows is for the learners to link the various parts of the module to the overarching theme.
A new feature in Book 2 is Calc-Squares, introduced to train, or strengthen the mathematical skills of the learner. This is an important aspect of the curricula and forms a solid foundation on which to build their post-secondary school studies. Its questions are set to help the learner get a go at practicing quantitative questions to improve their confidence.
As a teacher of many years, I am confident that learners would find these two books to be excellent companions in their confident walk towards outstanding achievements in the study of Physics.