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Discovering Mathematics: Graded Question Bank 2


Discovering Mathematics

No. of pages 176

Published: 2019

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This Graded Question Bank is a supplementary assessment resource for students in Year 8. It supports students with varied learning profiles to build and consolidate their maths knowledge and skills. It is designed for use alongside Student Books 2B and 2C, and Workbooks 2B and 2C, in the Discovering Mathematics series, with exercises split into the corresponding chapters. The series is adapted from the leading Singapore course to fully match the English Key Stage 3 National Curriculum. Exercises incorporate 'intelligent practice', with careful variation of numbers to reinforce and deepen learning. Questions are differentiated into three levels: Level 1 for basic fluency practice, Level 2 for greater challenge, and Level 3 for analytical thinking, testing the student's ability to apply their learning. Problem-solving questions are identified throughout, and questions related to science and finance are clearly flagged to encourage students to connect mathematical ideas across other subjects. Short answers are included in the back, with fully-worked solutions available to teachers on the accompanying Kerboodle digital resource. These are a valuable tool for supporting students with presenting their solutions, with the precise use of mathematical language and clear reasoning.

 

 

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

There are 176 pages in this book. This book was published in 2019 by Oxford University Press .

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Discovering Mathematics