ST(P) Mathematics 3A
by L Bostock (Author), F S Chandler (Author), A Shepherd (Author), Ewart Smith (Author), L Bostock (Author), F S Chandler (Author)
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New
Paperback
1992
$50.68
Part of the ST(P) graded series in mathematics, this book follows 1A and 2A and completes coverage of Levels 6 and 7 of the National Curriculum, and most of Level 8. Some of the work goes beyond Level 8. In particular, there is a large section on algebra which starts the preparation for the skills needed to cope with the algebra content of Level 10. The exercises are divided into three types of question. The first kind is aimed at helping pupils to understand the work, the second is for quicker workers, for extra practice or for later revision and the third is slightly more difficult, for those who have managed the first type fairly easily.
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Used
Paperback
1998
$15.90
Series continuity from Year 9 uses the familiar style and layout of the 'year books'. Effective exam preparation. 11A focuses on revision, with past questions both by and across Attainment Targets. Proven formula for success. Rigorous theory, worked examples and lots of practice with integrated revision. Positive start for Year 10, starting with summary and revision of Key Stage 3. Complete student package. Answers also included.
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Used
Hardcover
1987
$3.46
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New
Paperback
1990
$50.64
Part of the ST(P) graded series in mathematics, this book follows 1A and is intended to complete the coverage of Level 5 of the National Curriculum, most of Level 6 and about half of Level 7. Some of the work goes beyond Level 7, offering flexibility for those teachers who prefer to do the work at this stage in preparation for the tests at Key Stages 3 and 4. The exercises are divided into three types of question. The first kind is aimed at helping pupils to understand the work, the second is for quicker workers, for extra practice or for later revision and the third is slightly more difficult, for those who have managed the first type fairly easily.
Synopsis
Part of the ST(P) graded series in mathematics, this book follows 1A and 2A and completes coverage of Levels 6 and 7 of the National Curriculum, and most of Level 8. Some of the work goes beyond Level 8. In particular, there is a large section on algebra which starts the preparation for the skills needed to cope with the algebra content of Level 10. The exercises are divided into three types of question. The first kind is aimed at helping pupils to understand the work, the second is for quicker workers, for extra practice or for later revision and the third is slightly more difficult, for those who have managed the first type fairly easily.