No. of pages 158
Published: 2012
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Exam Board: SQA
Subject: Maths
First Teaching: 2015, First Exam: 2016
This CfE Maths Problem-Solving Skills Pupil Book features differentiated maths investigations to help pupils transfer their maths skills to real-life contexts. Each activity is based on a real-life application of maths, with the corresponding CfE Outcomes and Experiences.
* clearly presented, differentiated maths investigations
* engaging activities based on real-life applications of maths
* suitable for use across S1-S3 as cross-curricular project topics
* each activity is graded by level of difficulty
* relevant CfE Outcomes and Experiences are clearly identified
* highlights opportunities for cross-curricular activities.
This book is part of a book series called Cfe Maths For Scotland .
There are 158 pages in this book. This is a study guide book. This book was published 2012 by Leckie & Leckie .
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. Dave McMillan and Mark Leishman teach at James Young High School in Livingston. They are the authors of several Leckie & Leckie revision guides. 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. 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.
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