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6 Artful Mathematics exercises, described with lesson plans and templates available as downloads.
This book gives us a glimpse into how mathematics started and evolved, and how it can help us from simple measurements to navigating ourselves using mathematically simplified maps. There are tasks, answers and explanations for children, students and teachers to use.
This book represents a stunning and mathematically accurate summary of what you need to know for Year 1 A Level Mathematics. Chapters are linked to the topics of Tarquin A Level textbook - designed to be used with any Board. But as a summary of each topic, no better exists - perfect for revision, for checking understanding or even putting on a wall to remind you of key facts.
Maths Battles is a set of resources to get students working collaboratively...and a little competitively.
Homework Master is designed to provide the teacher or parent with a well structured set of Homework resources for 16 weeks covering all topics. First there is a Recall Section designed in 20 questions to test student comprehension and self-identify areas they need help in. Next there is an Extension activity focusing on problem solving skills.
Each A4 activity sheets has 3 identical tickets ready to photocopy/print then cut to size. They can be handed to students as they enter the class or placed on the student's desk. This activity is a perfect class settler and revision task. It has been designed to improve a student's recall and problem solving skills.
More Geometry Snacks is a mathematical puzzle book filled with geometrical figures and questions designed to challenge, confuse and ultimately enlighten enthusiasts of all ages. It is the companion volume to the highly successful Geometry Snacks.
We all like to think we can solve a murder given the right clues. Here''s another chance to use mathematics skills to identify "whodunnit" - following the great success of the first book in the series Mini Mathematical Murder Mysteries.The students are given the data or a diagram to solve a "problem" - which is always which of four characters is a murderer. To find out, the student must solve all or most of the questions on the sheet to identify wrong answers as well as correct ones. Problems are staged, so there is an element of suspense for the individual...and racing between students to solve the mystery. 12-14 years
This is a collection of 36 photocopiable masters for Domino games for ages 7-11 on a variety of core topics. They are ideal for group revision and reinforcement.All the dominoes should form a continuous loop when each question is matched to its correct answer. This means that the students can self assess their work to some extent; thus reducing workload for the teacher. The games have been used to start lessons, end lessons on a bit of fun, as a main activity and for end of term fun.They can either be prepared in advance, kept ready in the cupboard or cut out by students before trying to loop them. The students can even be involved in making their own sets which they get to use again, share with other classes, or display on the wall.Topics include: Addition and subtraction, 1-3 digits Metric Conversions Decimals Fractions Division, Multiplication, Doubling and Halving HCF/LCF Percentages Rounding Perimeters Time
Knowing the order in which arithmetical operations take place needs to be instinctive for students - starting to learn about them in upper primary school and consolidating until the age of 14. This book ΓÇóbrings to the teacher - or parent''s - aid: worked examples, questions and puzzles. ΓÇódispels any myths, misconceptions and misunderstandings concerning the order of operations ΓÇófosters an enjoyment of problem and puzzle solving involving order of operations.
This beautiful model to cut out and glue together is the result of arranging five interpenetrating cubes in a highly symmetrical way. Each cube is printed in its own colour and so it is easy to see that exactly two cubes meet at every vertex and that there are twelve surfaces defining each face of each cube.
The book deals with important matters around leading a mathematics department, and some approaches to dealing with those matters, in ways which promote reflection and enquiry as a route to excellence. There is a movement toward building a successful cadre of mathematics teachers led by the NCETM and subject associations reflected in the new Chartered Mathematics Teacher qualification and masters in leadership for new and aspiring heads of department. This book is born of this movement, and deals with some of the issues that new and aspiring heads of department will have to address as they start on this endeavor. In order to compile this book, the authors invited respected mathematics educators and theorists to contribute, asking them to be very clear that they were 'putting theory into practice' for subject leaders in mathematics. Many of the authors work alongside current leaders of mathematics departments and the others are actively engaged in schools or with teachers of mathematics. A stimulating read for all current and aspiring heads of department.
Lesley Higgin’s tried and tested activities in this volume will enliven hundreds of classrooms and homework sessions across the world. An experienced teacher and author, she brings practicality and a sense of fun to what can often seem dull learning and reinforcement tasks.The Junior Mathstraks series provides excellent one page activities for use in class or in revision at home. Each book is available in book and ebook form. This volume is an extension for ages 10 to 12 years.
This beautiful model to cut out and glue together has twelve sharp spikes emerging from pentagonal cups and forming ten pairs of parallel planes, each in a different colour.
This beautiful model to cut out and glue together has sixty spikes, each with three faces, making 180 faces in all. It is coloured in twenty different colours each of which defines a plane surface and which is represented by nine faces. Looked at another way it has twelve clusters of five spikes showing the relationship with the dodecahedron.
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