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Formula One Mathematics


Formula One Maths

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No. of pages 228

Published: 2004

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Formula One Maths Gold is a unique and carefully structured course designed especially for students in Years 7--9, working around Levels 2--5. Fully in line with the National Strategy: Framework for Teaching Mathematics and developed in accordance with the Basic Skills Agency's guidance for maximum accessibility, Formula One Maths Gold gives a new, exciting and interactive approach to maths at this level. Written by specialist authors, the textbooks present mathematics in contexts appropriate to 11--14 year olds. Clear explanations and "Activity-rich" pages engage students' interest and focus them on the task without relying on off-putting text. Notes on the three parts of each lesson (oral and mental starter, main teaching activity and plenary) are provided in the accompanying Teacher's Resource, as are Task sheets, which the students can fill in, for use during the main activity. Student Book C covers NC levels 3--5, with particular emphasis on Level 4. Formula One Maths Gold is designed for use as a stand-alone course or to underpin the main Formula One Maths course.

 

This book is part of a book series called Formula One Maths .

There are 228 pages in this book. This book was published 2004 by Hodder Education .

This book has the following chapters: 1 Units; 2 Algebraic expressions; 3 Shape; 4 Data display; 5 Ratio; 6 Equations; 7 Angles and polygons; 8 Negative numbers; 9 Number patterns; 10 Percentages; 11 Brackets; 12 Fractions; 13 Graphs; 14 Construction and locus; 15 Working with data; 16 Decimals; 17 Algebra; 18 Perimeter, area and volume; 19 Accuracy; 20 Real life graphs; 21 Working with numbers; 22 Transformations; 23 Probability; 24 Revision - Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Data handling; 25 Money; 26 Investigations

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Formula One Maths

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