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Essential Further Mathematics Third Edition Teacher CD-Rom


Essential Mathematics

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Published: 2006

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The Further Mathematics 3rd Edition Teacher CD-ROM contains a wealth of time-saving assessment and classroom resources including: * modifiable chapter tests and answers containing multiple choice and short answer questions * chapter review assignments with extended problems that can be given out to students in class or can be completed at home * printable versions of the multiple choice questions from student CD-ROM * print-ready skill sheets to revise the prerequisite knowledge and skills required for the chapter * editable Exam Question Sets from which teachers can create their own exams Further information: Students and teachers may access their own website offering further support and forums to interact with peers.

 

This book is part of a book series called Essential Mathematics .

This book was published 2006 by Cambridge University Press .

Dr. Michael Evans writes a health column for Canada's "Globe and Mail" and is an associate professor at the University of Toronto and a staff physician at Toronto Western Hospital. Dr Michael Evans is Head of Mathematics at Scotch College and also actively involved in the Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority. His interest in mathematics extends to the Mathematics Olympiad Team. David Greenwood teaches at Scotch College and has special expertise in the creative use of graphics calculators. Professor Peter Jones from Swinburne University has taken a keen interest in secondary school mathematics and has also had a key role in the development of the new course of study. Dr Kay Lipson's experience extends through secondary and tertiary courses. She is currently a lecturer in statistics at Swinburne University.

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Essential Mathematics

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