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Longman Primary Mathematics


book 5, Longman Primary Mathematics

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No. of pages 48

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Great for age 7-18 years
Part of the Longman Primary Maths series, this planning book contains a week-by-week guide to every part of the Numeracy Lesson. It provides teachers with all the activities they need, including support, practice and extension activities for differentiation. The series has five key features: mental maths (short, ten-minute sessions building pupils' confidence with numbers); assessment with diagnostic advice (regular checkpoints support ongoing teacher assessment and end-of-unit assessment tasks identify pupil's needs); special educational needs (differentiated activities are integrated throughout); practice and enrichment (low guidance activities allow pupils to work independently); and planning and organization (continuous and blocked units of work make teachers' tasks more manageable).

 

This is book 5 in Longman Primary Mathematics .

This book is aimed at children in secondary school.

There are 48 pages in this book. This book was published 1999 by Pearson Education Limited .

Paul Broadbent and Lynn Huggins-Cooper are both experienced teachers and best selling Letts authors. Peter Patilla is a key infant maths specialist who not only writes but advises and consults with publishers INSET. He is the author of many early learning concept books and for OUP has 'Starting Off With Maths' and 'At Home With Maths' to his credit. He is also the author of the 'Oxford Primary Maths Dictionary'. Ann Montague-Smith was the series consultant for '100 Maths Lessons' and '100 Maths Homework Activities'. She has also contributed to the 'Learning in the Early Years' series. She is a former Principal Lecturer in Primary Education and leader of a primary maths team and is now a well-established educational author. Claire Tuthill is a freelance maths education consultant and writer.

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Longman Primary Mathematics

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