The education white paper EXCELLENCE IN SCHOOLS states that by 2002 there will be national homework guidelines and that Ofsted will expect schools to have a homework policy. "Shared" homework activities are strongly recommended by the National Numeracy Strategy: parents and children working together at home to develop key skills. This new series will be a valuable add-on to Developing Mental Maths should teachers want a complete scheme for mental maths, but will also stand-alone as a homework package in it's own right. As in the related series, the fully photocopiable activities will be divided into 'Counting and ordering', 'Addition and subtraction', Multiplication and division' and 'Multistep and mixed operations'. Each page will concentrate on one strategy, offering an investigation or game, together with a letter to the parent or carer explaining the maths and how best to help the child in his/her strategy development. The main USPs of Developing/Practising/Quick Mental Maths are: Enhances maths language Develops mental maths strategies for instant recall and figuring out. Therefore, it would seem that a homework programme supporting USPs of these series and providing shared homework activities would be potentially profitable way to carry Scholastic Maths Skills forward.
This book is part of a book series called Mental Maths Homework .
There are 48 pages in this book. This book was published 2000 by Scholastic .