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Maths Makes Sense: Y3-6: Co-ordinator's Handbook


Maths Makes Sense

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No. of pages 128

Published: 2012

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Great for age 7-11 years

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Maths Makes Sense Coordinator's Handbooks enable the Maths Makes Sense Manager to coordinate delivery of the programme across the whole school, from age 4 to 11. There is in-depth programme guidance for the Maths Makes Sense Manager to help them embed and deliver Maths Makes Sense effectively across their school The handbook also includes aplanning overview, assessment support, advice on classroom management and ideas for building home-school links. There are two Coordinator's Handbooks - one designed for Year F-2 (P1-3), and one designed for Year 3-6 (P4-7) Maths Makes Sense is a proven whole-school maths programme which gives all your children the tools to become mathematicians for life.

 

This book is part of a book series called Maths Makes Sense .

This book is aimed at children in primary school.

There are 128 pages in this book. This book was published 2012 by Oxford University Press .

Sue Jennings is Head of Initial Teacher Training at University of Exeter, School of Education and Lifelong Learning, and Course Director for Secondary PGCE Mathematics. Assisted in the writing of the KS3 Strategy: National Framework for Teaching Mathematics. Co-author of Letts TTA kitemarked QTS Mathematics books. Richard Dunne, freelance Numeracy Consultant, previously lecturer on the University of Exeter Secondary PGCE in Maths.

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Maths Makes Sense

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