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(0)By : Kennedy Mwangi
K.C.S.E Made Familiar – BIOLOGY PRACTICAL
This Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (K.C.S.E.) practical workbook by Made Familiar is intended for use by both biology teachers and students. The workbook covers past K.C.S.E. Biology practical questions that have been tested from 2000 to date.
This workbook covers questions tested in Paper 3. The questions have been arranged in topics.
The questions in this workbook are in their original form, that is, as they appeared in the K.C.S.E. paper, and their accompanying answers. Besides every question, are the marks carried by each question
Biology marks have remained low over the years due to the poor performance of students in the practical. Use of this work book will lead to boosting Biology grades significantly.
Benefits for Biology teachers;
- Provides teachers with a wide variety of questions for use when preparing students for practical examinations.
- Reveals the identity of materials and reagents that were used in the examination
- Makes learning easier and interesting by providing colour photographs which are very common in examinations
Benefits for Biology students
- Makes students to familiarize themselves with K.C.S.E. practical examination questions.
- Learn how to answer examination questions satisfactorily.
- Equips students with skills e.g. drawing, making conclusions, interpretation of results etc.
- Guides students how to conduct some practical activities even when on their own.
- Builds confidence when performing practical activities.
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(0)By : Lina Yobterik
K.C.S.E Made Familiar – C.R.E.
This Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (K.C.S.E.) workbook by Made Familiar Publishers is designed to help students familiarize themselves with K.C.S.E. C.R.E. questions – both Paper 1 and Paper 2. The workbook covers C.R.E. questions that have been tested from 2000 to date.
The questions have been arranged in topics and in their respective forms in which they are taught. The questions are in their original form, that is, as they appeared in K.C.S.E. paper. Beneath every question, the following have been clearly indicated:
- Marks carried by the question
- Year tested
- Paper tested in, and
- Number in the paper.
This information will help the students identify topics that are frequently tested and the various ways in which concepts in these topics are tested.
The answers to the questions have been presented immediately after the questions for easier reference.
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(0)By : Josephine Wangila
K.C.S.E Made Familiar – BUSINESS STUDIES
This Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (K.C.S.E.) workbook by Made Familiar Publishers is designed to help students familiarize themselves with K.C.S.E. Business Studies questions – both Paper 1 and Paper 2. The workbook covers Business Studies questions that have been tested from 2006 to date.
The questions have been arranged in topics and in their respective forms in which they are taught. The questions are in their original form, that is, as they appeared in K.C.S.E. paper.
Beneath every question, the following have been clearly indicated:
- Marks carried by the question
- Year tested
- Paper tested in, and
- Number in the paper.
This information will help the students identify topics that are frequently tested and the various ways in which concepts in these topics are tested.
The answers to the questions have been presented immediately after the questions for easier reference.
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(0)By : Ruth Karuri
K.C.S.E Made Familiar – AGRICULTURE
This Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (K.C.S.E.) workbook by Made Familiar Publishers is designed to help students familiarize themselves with K.C.S.E. Agriculture questions – both Paper 1 and Paper 2. The workbook covers Agriculture questions that have been tested from 2000 to date.
The questions have been arranged in topics and in their respective forms in which they are taught. Some topics are introduced in one form and are advanced in another, for example, Soil Fertility and Livestock Production. The questions are in their original form, that is, as they appeared in K.C.S.E. paper. Beneath every question, the following have been clearly indicated:
- Marks carried by the question
- Year tested
- Paper tested in, and
- Number in the paper.
This information will help the students identify topics that are frequently tested and the various ways in which concepts in these topics are tested.
The answers to the questions have been presented immediately after each paper for easier reference.
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(0)By : Edwin Ogada
K.C.S.E Made Familiar – HISTORY & GOVERNMENT
The Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (K.C.S.E.) workbook is designed to help students familiarize themselves with K.C.S.E. History and Government questions
– both in Paper 1 and Paper 2. The workbook covers History and Government questions that have been tested from 1996 to date.
The questions have been arranged in topics and in their respective forms in which they are taught. The questions are in their original form that is, as they appeared in K.C.S.E. papers. Beneath every question the following have been clearly indicated.
- Marks carried by the question
- Year tested
- Paper tested in, and %
- Number in the paper.
This information will help the student identify the mostly tested topics and the various ways in which themes in these topics are tested. The answers to the questions have been presented immediately after each paper for easier reference.
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(0)By : Daniel Mwaniki
K.C.S.E Made Familiar – GEOGRAPHY
This Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (K.C.S.E.) Made Familiar workbook is designed to help students familiarize themselves with K.C.S.E. Geography questions – both Paper 1 and Paper
2. The work book covers Geography questions that have been tested from 2000 to date.
The questions have been arranged in topics and in their respective forms in which they are taught. Some topics are introduced in one form and are advanced in another, for example, Map work and Statistical Methods. The questions are in their original form, that is, as they appeared in K.C.S.E. paper. Beneath every question, the following have been clearly indicated:
- Marks carried by the question
- Year tested
- Paper tested in, and
- Number in the paper.
This information will help the students identify topics that are frequently tested and the various ways in which concepts in these topics are tested.
The answers to the questions have been presented immediately after each paper for easier reference.
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K.C.S.E Made Familiar – PHYSICS
This Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (K.C.S.E.) workbook is designed to help students familiarize themselves with K.C.S.E. Physics questions. The workbook covers past K.C.S.E. Physics questions that have been tested since 2000 to date.
Initially the Physics syllabus was divided into Paper 1A, Paper 1B and Paper 2. The last syllabus review divided Physics syllabus into Paper 1, Paper 2 and Paper 3. This workbook covers questions tested in Paper 1 and Paper 2 only. The questions have been arranged in topics and in the respective forms in which they are taught.
The questions in this workbook are in their original form, that is, as they appeared in the K.C.S.E. papers. Beneath every question, the following have been clearly indicated:
- Marks carried by the question,
- Year tested,
- Paper tested in, and
- Number in the paper.
This information will help the students identify topics that are frequently tested and the various ways in which concepts in these topics are tested. Answers at the back of this workbook will allow for performance evaluation after every topic/question. The student should take a good note of the way the answers in this workbook have been given.
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(0)By : Duncan Kadima
K.C.S.E Made Familiar – CHEMISTRY
This chemistry Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (K.C.S.E.) workbook by Made Familiar is designed to help students familiarize themselves with K.C.S.E. Chemistry questions. The workbook covers past K.C.S.E. Chemistry questions that have been tested from 2000 to date.
Initially, the Chemistry syllabus was divided into Paper 1A, Paper 1B, and Paper 2. The recent syllabus review divided it into Paper 1, Paper 2, and Paper 3.
This workbook covers questions tested in Paper 1 and Paper 2 only. The questions have been arranged according to topics and the respective forms in which they are taught. The questions in this workbook are in their original form, that is, as they appeared in the K.C.S.E. paper.
Beneath every question, the following have been clearly indicated:
- Marks carried by the question,
- Year tested,
- Paper tested in, and
- Number in the paper.
This information will help the students identify topics that are frequently tested and the various ways in which concepts in these topics are tested.
Answers at the back of this workbook will allow for performance evaluation after every topic / question. The student should take a good note of the way the answers in this workbook have been given.
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(0)By : Lydiah Mirie
K.C.S.E Made Familiar – BIOLOGY
This Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (K.C.S.E.) workbook is designed to help students familiarize themselves with K.C.S.E. Biology questions. The workbook covers past K.C.S.E. Biology questions that have been tested from 1995 to date. This workbook covers questions tested in Paper 1 and Paper 2 only. The questions have been arranged in topics and in the respective forms in which they are taught.The questions in this workbook are in their original form, that is, as they appeared in the K.C.S.E. paper. Beneath every question, the following have been clearly indicated:
- Marks carried by the question,
- Year tested,
- Paper tested in, and
- Number in the paper.
This information will help the students identify topics that are frequently tested and the various ways in which concepts in these topics are tested.
Answers at the back of this workbook will allow for performance evaluation after every topic or question. The student should take a good note of the way the answers in this workbook have been given. Marking of Biology is keen on the key points, spellings, terminologies and technical terms used in the answers.
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(0)By : Rosalind Kariuki
K.C.S.E Made Familiar – ENGLISH
This Made Familiar revision book for the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (K.C.S.E.) is designed to help students familiarize themselves with K.C.S.E. English questions.
K.C.S.E. English questions that have been tested from 2000 to date.
The questions have been arranged in sections which run across Form 1 to Form 4. The questions in this revision book are in their original form, that is, as they appeared in the K.C.S.E, paper. Beneath every question, the following have been clearly indicated:
* Marks carried by the question,
- Year tested,
- Paper tested in, and % Number in the paper.
Answers at the back of this workbook will allow for performance evaluation after every question.
The change of the syllabus in English though credible, has occasionally thrown the students into a quagmire. Many students have been groping in the dark in their endeavor to handle different questions and frequently learners of a very high capability have been performing dismally.
This book is aimed at inculcating the learner with effective skills of writing description, analysis, synthesis and evaluation in line with Blooms taxonomy. This book will go a long way to acquaint the learners with appropriate skills which will act as a springing board to success.
The contents in the book will surely enable the learners to identify the chronological sequence of ideas given that this will go a long way to give precision in the learners work and help cultivate a positive attitude to English.
Earlier on the English papers captured the various contents differently. Only Poetry, Oral Literature, Compositions and Grammar have been captured between 2000 and 2005.
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(0)By : Caroline Njenga
K.C.S.E Made Familiar – MATHEMATICS
This mathematics Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (K.C.S.E.) workbook by Made Familiar Publishers is designed to help students familiarize themselves with K.C.S.E. Mathematics questions – both Paper 1 and Paper 2. The workbook covers past Mathematics questions that have been tested from 1995 to date.
This workbook covers the Alternative ‘A’ syllabus. The questions have been arranged in topics and in their respective forms in which they are taught. Some topics are introduced in one form and wound up in another. The workbook has arranged the questions in these topics as they are taught, and thus appear twice. For example – STATISTICS I (Form 2);
STATISTICS II (Form 4).
The questions in this workbook are in their original form, that is, as they appeared in the K.C.S.E. paper. Beneath every question, the following have been clearly indicated:
- Marks carried by the question,
- Year tested,
- Paper tested in, and
- Number in the paper.
This information will help the students identify topics that are frequently tested and the various ways in which concepts in these topics are tested. Questions that require application of mathematical concepts with general knowledge could not be classified under any topic and have been grouped under ‘mixed concepts’.
Solutions to the questions have been presented at the back of this workbook, and have been calculated to 4 significant figures, unless the question states otherwise.
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Tears of Wild Animals and Other Stories
Ever had a strubborn pimple on your face that makes you uncomfortable? What should you do if you discovered that your most trusted friend or neighbour is a thief? How would our lives be without smartphones, television, cars, computers and the technology we have today? How would you feel when you realise that your most favourite adventure is harmful to other people and animals? Read these four interesting stories to exoplore and learn with the characters.
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(0)By : Cynthia Raryea
Hawi’s Shocking Move
Hawi is upset at leaving her lifelong home. She is afraid that she may not make new friends in the new town where she moves in with her father. To make matters worse, she is losing or forgetting things. By caring for a litter of puppies, Hawi hopes to earn back her father’s trust. Unfortunately, all she gains is trouble when things under her care disappear one after another. Hawi conducts her investigation to track down the stolen items. Could there be a thief in her new neighbourhood? And why is he stealing her things only?
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(0)By : Emma Laybourn
Beri’s Small Troubles
Beri thinks that he should be the acting head of the family when his father is away. But something is holding him back. He has not grown an inch from the last mark he made against the wall several months ago. His twin sister, Zuheri, has grown taller than him. He feels embarrassed every time his peers think he is Zuheri’s kid brother. Whenever he makes a move to prove himself, he lands into trouble. The surging rage inside him is uncontrollable. What is going on? And what is his next move?
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(0)By : Michael Oluoch
Curiosity Killed the Cat and Other Stories
Okudili and Pendo are classmates. Pendo is impatient while Okudili is curious. He likes searching for new information and asking adults questions to stay informed. He seems to have every answer for every question that his peers throw at him until one day when Maria asks him how it feels when one smokes. Okudili does not have an answer. His curiosity and Pendo’s impatience land them in trouble. How will they get out of the mess?
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(0)By : Emma Laybourn
Who is the Champion?
“I am the champion! Nobody can beat me!” 5 chanted Lisa. She danced down the road holding the silver trophy high in the air. It was as big as her head. And it had her name on it… But there is a catch. Her brother, Jimi, claims the same victory and wants the trophy. Who is the real champion between the two siblings?
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(0)By : Vivian Sharon
Faceless Friends
Musembei and Diana have made friends on social media but they do not tell their parents or guardians. Some of the friends have profile pictures of famous people they see on TV. After chatting for a while, Musembei and Diana start trusting their new friends who seem to be caring and understanding. The friends even offer to buy them nice things. But there is a catch; they want Musembei and Diana to fulfill a deal before they receive their gifts…
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(0)By : Elijah Sabakaki
The Broken Promise and Other Stories
Kibe always find himself between a rock and a hard place. To find his way out, he must apply skills from the subject he fears most—Art and Craft. Kamaria, who loves Art and Craft, often comes to his rescue. For how long will Kibe rely on Kamaria for help?
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(0)By : Hillary Ihaji
Balozi in Trouble Again
Balozi always want to impress his friends. This puts him in trouble every time. He uses his creativity and imagination skills to get out of trouble and to prove himself to his peers. Read these three captivating short stories to find out how he tackles the different challenges he encounters.
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(0)By : Hillary Ihaji
My Secret and Other Stories
Have you ever imagined living in a place where you are not allowed to eat, sleep, play, make friends or go to school? How does it feel to live in such a place? In this collection of short interesting stories, you will interact with children living in such a world and how they feel and cope.
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(0)By : Vivian Sharon
Grandma is Sick
Musembei and Anna visit their grandmother in the village. They find her sick. She complains of pain in the stomach that keeps coming back. Their uncle complains of the same pain. Their home is clean. They also maintain a high level of personal hygiene. What could be the cause of the constant stomach aches? Musembei and Anna want to find out.
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(0)By : Janet Kiritu
Imani’s Adventure in the Village
Imani likes exploring his environment. He wonders where food they eat in the city comes from. He visits the village for the first time to find out for himself. Join Imani in his interesting adventure!
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(0)By : Zawadi Namukhula
A Gift to Grandfather
Maya and her brother Kirui visit their grandfather. They find him using a stick cut from a tree branch to support himself. Maya thinks that the stick is too weak but Kirui and grandfather believe that the stick is just okay. Maya is not satisfied. She thinks her grandfather deserves a brand new crutch. How will she raise the money to buy one?
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(0)By : Elijah Sabakaki
Lela Saves Her Village
Lela and Adili live in a village surrounded by forests and wild animals. They enjoy watching the butterflies and birds until a rich man visits the village. He wants to turn part of the village and forest into a private property. Everyone is in despair, but Lela and Adili decide to fight for their cause. With the help of their teacher, the children create persuasive messages on the need to protect the forest which they hope will reach the Governor and the President. Just how far can they go?
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(0)By : Magdalyne Shinabuli
Nadia Breaks her Promise
Nadia likes eating. She likes attending birthday parties to eat. Jeff, his elder brother, has been invited to a birthday party. Nadia wants to go with him. Jeff gives her a condition: she should not eat anything until he tells her so. Will Nadia keep the promise?
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(0)By : Fred Wanyonyi
A Trip to Hazina Park
Father wants to take Niva and Nani to the park. Niva wakes up late. Nani has dark patches on his head. What will happen to their trip?
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(0)By : Joe Mirungu
Who Stole Furaha’s Smile?
Mzalendo Furaha is a happy boy. He is always jovial and smiling. One day, he becomes gloomy. Nothing seems to be wrong at school or in the home. What happened to Mzalendo’s smile? Afande Pendo, a girl who likes acting as a police officer, wants to find out. Will she bring Mzalendo Furaha’s smile back?
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(0)By : Hillary Ihaji
Imani’s Birthday Surprise
It is one week before Imani’s birthday. Mother has promised him a BIG birthday surprise. Imani spends a whole week trying to guess the surprise. Will he guess it right? Join Imani in finding out the surprise.
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(0)By : Fred Wanyonyi
Unlucky Day
Niva and Nani wake up to a bright Saturday morning. All seem well until Niva gets chocked, Nani trips on a banana peel and Novel falls on the stairs.
Find out how they turn their bad luck to a fun learning experience.