No. of pages 88
Published: 2009
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The most popular maths course in the region, up-to-date with the needs of the modern classroom delivering today's curricula.
- Clear progression through graded Pupil Books developing skills from initial concepts through to end-of-primary-school examinations
- Encourages pupils to explore mathematics through practical hands-on activities
- Develops problem-solving skills and helps pupils connect mathematics to the real world
- Tracks progress through clear and continuous assessment
As of January 2015 this and other selected titles for Caribbean schools became part of Hodder Education.
This book has been graded for interest at 5-12 years.
There are 88 pages in this book. This book was published 2009 by Hodder Education .
Nancy Holder is the author of a number of popular and highly successful tie-in novels. Justin Richardson, MD, is the coauthor, with Peter Parnell, of the award-winning picture book And Tango Makes Three . Dr. Richardson is an assistant professor of psychiatry at Columbia and Cornell and the coauthor of Everything You Never Wanted Your Kids to Know About Sex (But Were Afraid They'd Ask) . Dr. Richardson and his advice have been featured in The New York Times and The Washington Post , on the Today show and NPR's Morning Edition , and in numerous magazines. Dr. Richardson lectures to parents and teachers on parenting and the sexual development of children. Peter Parnell is the coauthor, with Justin Richardson, of And Tango Makes Three . He is a playwright whose plays have been produced at the Public Theater and Playwrights Horizons in New York City, the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles, and the Seattle Repertory Company, among others. His play QED was produced on Broadway. He has written extensively for television as a producer for both The West Wing and The Guardian ; he has also written episodes of Maurice Sendak's series Little Bear . He lives in New York City.