No. of pages 288
Published: 2014
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This book is part of a book series called Cambridge Primary Maths .
This book is aimed at children in primary school.
There are 288 pages in this book. This book was published 2014 by Cambridge University Press .
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 .
This book has the following chapters: 1. Numbers and the number system: counting; 2. Addition and subtraction: playing with 10; 3. Measures: length; 4. Addition and subtraction: beyond 10; 5. Numbers and the number system: estimating; 6. Shapes and geometric reasoning: introducing 2D, 3D and patterns; 7. Addition and subtraction: beyond 20; 8. Measures: measuring and estimating capacity (1); 9. Measures: money, time and data; 10. Measures: comparing weight; 11. Numbers and the number system: odd and even numbers; 12. Numbers and the number system: ordering numbers (1); 13. Addition and subtraction: combine and take away; 14. Numbers and the number system: ordering numbers (2); 15. Measures: money; 16. Measures: ordering (length and weight); 17. Measures: measuring and estimating capacity (2); 18. Measures: minutes, days and months; 19. Organising, categorising and representing data (1); 20. Number and the number system: counting in tens; 21. Addition and subtraction: number lines, counting on and counting back; 22. Multiplication and division: doubles and halves; 23. Addition and subtraction: number patterns; 24. Measures: money; 25 Measures: comparing (length and weight); 26. Measures: further estimating and comparing of capacity; 27. Measures: telling the time and months of the year; 28. Organising, categorising and representing data (2).
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