Maths Direct (1) - Pupil Book A: Bk. A

Maths Direct (1) - Pupil Book A: Bk. A

by Mundher Adhami (Editor)

Synopsis

This Student Book covers the middle of level 2 to the middle of Level 3. It includes 4 modules on number and algebra, 2 modules on handling data; and 2 modules on shape and space. Developed specifically for the lower ability range of 11-14 year olds, "Maths Direct" is written for post-numeracy framework students. It provides complete and smooth progression through Levels 2 to 5 with six colour pupil books and three photocopiable teacher's packs.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
Publisher: Collins Educational
Published: 01 Feb 1999

ISBN 10: 0003224902
ISBN 13: 9780003224900

Media Reviews
Each lesson addresses a clearly identified objective... This helps teachers identify and address common errors. The teacher's packs give clear and concise guidance on organising the lesson. This careful support may be particularly valuable where lessons are to be taught by non-specialist teachers. The pupil's books are colourful and use appropriate contexts... pupils are encouraged to reflect on what they have done. Used carefully by the teacher, this will help pupil's recognise what they have achieved. These books should be a valuable resource for a department seeking to improve provision for low attainers at key stage 3. TES
Author Bio
Maths Direct has been planned and written by a team including leading educationalists, classroom teachers and maths advisors. Mundher Adhami (general editor) is a Research Fellow at Kings College London and is National Co-ordinator of the Cognitive Acceleration in Mathematics Education (CAME) project. Jean Cheshire is SENCO Maths at Homewood School and 6th Form College, Tenterden, Kent. Christine Collins is Secondary Maths Co-ordinator at St Giles Special School, Croydon. Mark Pepper is Head of Maths at Linden Lodge School for the blind and visually impaired, Southfields. Anne White is General Adviser with responsibility for maths, Cambridgeshire County Council. She is an OFSTED inspector and a tutor for the CAME Project (Kings College).