Oxford International Primary Maths
No. of pages 272
Published: 2018
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This book is part of a book series called Oxford International Primary Maths .
There are 272 pages in this book. This book was published 2018 by Oxford University Press .
Tony Cotton is a writer and educational consultant with over 30 years' experience of teaching in secondary schools, primary schools and universities. He is the author of a range of mathematics books. For the last ten years Linda Glithro has been Deputy Head in a large independent school with particular interest in Maths, Science and assessment. Previously she has also worked in primary schools across Oxfordshire and was a founding member of the Maths Association Primary Sub-committee. Caroline Clissold is a freelance consultant, co-ordinator for the NCETN, INSET provider. She has had many articles and books published. Anthony Cotton, Caroline Clissold, Linda Glithro, Janet Rees, Cherri Moseley Lead author Tony Cotton is a writer and educational consultant with over 30 years teaching in primary schools, secondary schools and Universities. He is the author of a number of books including Understanding and Teaching Primary Mathematics .
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Oxford International Primary Maths
Oxford International Primary Maths is a complete six-year primary maths course that takes a problem solving approach to learning maths, engaging students in the topics through asking questions that make them think, and activities that encourage them to explore and practise. This workbook includes: Additional practice materials for classroom or home study Explanations of key concepts so students can continue their work out of class End of topic review activities to check understanding.