New Releases Including "CheckCheck Synapse"

Cheonjae Education announced on April 22 that it has strengthened its lineup of science study guides spanning from middle to high school.


Recently, Cheonjae Education introduced a range of science learning and reference books, focusing on "CheckCheck Synapse" for advanced middle school study, the "All-Back First Grade Master" series for high school integrated science special lectures and reference, and the "High School Selpa Science Series," a foundational study guide for high school science exploration and school exams.


"CheckCheck Synapse" is a specialized advanced study book series that connects core science concepts from middle school to integrated science, with separate volumes covering physics, chemistry, life science, and earth science. Four new titles—physics, chemistry, life science, and earth science—have been newly released.


Cover image of the new book 'CheckCheck Synapse'. Chunjae Education

Cover image of the new book 'CheckCheck Synapse'. Chunjae Education

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Scheduled for release in May, "All-Back First Grade Master: Integrated Science 1" is a study guide containing high-quality previous exam questions, carefully selected from an analysis of over 5,000 actual test items. The book covers essential concepts along with past and anticipated exam questions. It offers a step-by-step learning system progressing from concept review to high-difficulty questions, as well as concept and solution tips, secret notes, and more, to help students build effective strategies for real-world exams.


The "High School Selpa Science Series" is a foundational guide for preparing for high school science exploration exams, designed to cover all key concepts and questions in a single volume in accordance with the 2022 revised curriculum. In addition to Integrated Science 1 and 2, the series includes physics, chemistry, life science, and earth science. This year, Cheonjae Education plans to sequentially introduce elective courses such as Mechanics and Energy, Matter and Energy, Cells and Metabolism, and Earth System Science.



A representative from Cheonjae Education stated, "We will continue to expand our science content in line with students' learning stages and subject choices so that students can effectively prepare for both school exams and elective subject studies."


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