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Cambridge Checkpoint Mathematics Coursebook 9 with Cambridge Online Mathematics (1 Year)


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No. of pages 196

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Great for age 11-18 years
This brightly illustrated coursebook for Stage 9 offers comprehensive coverage of all topics in the syllabus. This edition comes with a one-year subscription to the Checkpoint Maths 9 Cambridge Online Mathematics component. It complements the print coursebook with further explanations, interactive worked examples, worksheets and quizzes. Cambridge Online Mathematics also allows teachers to set classroom and homework exercises to individual students or entire classes, with the ability to track student progress. The online resource requires internet access. For more information on how to use Cambridge Online Mathematics, please see inside the front cover.

 

This book is aimed at children in secondary school.

There are 196 pages in this book. This book was published 2018 by Cambridge University Press .

Greg Byrd has been a Maths and Statistics teacher (GCSE and 'A' level) in Pembroke School for 18 years. During this time he has been involved in several innovative schemes that have helped his department triple its A* to C pass rate at GCSE. He is currently Assistant Head of Maths and Assistant Head of Year. He has previously written an Application of Number for Health and Social Care book, as well as writing maths questions for TV programmes. Chris Pearce has an MA in maths and over 30 years' teaching experience at secondary level through KS3 to KS5. Now a full-time author, education advisor and examiner, he has written many bestselling KS3 and KS4 materials for Collins.

This book has the following chapters: Introduction; 1. Integers, powers and roots; 2. Sequences and functions; 3. Place value, ordering and rounding; 4. Length, mass, capacity and time; 5. Shapes; 6. Planning and collecting data; 7. Fractions; 8. Constructions and Pythagoras' theorem; 9. Expressions and formulae; 10. Processing and presenting data; 11. Percentages; 12. Tessellations, transformations and loci; 13. Equations and inequalities; 14. Ratio and proportion; 15. Area, perimeter and volume; 16. Probability; 17. Bearings and scale drawings; 18. Graphs; 19. Interpreting and discussing results; Glossary.

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