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New Maths Frameworking Practice 7.3


Maths Frameworking

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No. of pages 64

Published: 2008

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Year 7 Practice Book 3 is for students working at levels 5-6, helping them to progress with confidence from level 5 to level 6. With hundreds of levelled practice questions corresponding to topics covered in Year 7 Pupil Book 3, it is an ideal resource for extra class work, homework and for use in catch-up or summer classes. This Practice Book offers: * Clear levelling for all questions so that students can gain essential extra practice at the right level and easily track their progress * Hundreds of levelled extra practice questions to consolidate and extend topics covered in New Maths Frameworking Year 7 Pupil Book 3 * Full colour artwork to engage pupils

 

This book is part of a book series called Maths Frameworking .

There are 64 pages in this book. This book was published 2008 by HarperCollins Publishers .

Brian Speed was formally Chief Examiner for GCSE maths for AQA(NEAB) and has worked for QCA on KS3 testing; Keith Gordon is Chief Examiner for GCSE mathematics for AQA(A); Kevin Evans is an examiner for GCSE mathematics for AQA(A). All authors are currently teaching mathematics. Keith Gordon was formerly Head of Maths at Wath Comprehensive School in South Yorkshire. He is a team leader for KS3 Maths National Test marking. Collectively, Evans, Gordon, Speed and Senior have over 100 years of teaching experience, both in the classroom and leading maths departments. They all currently hold senior positions within examining bodies and have been extensively involved in the development and piloting of new specifications.

This book is in the following series:

Maths Frameworking

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