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Think it Through!


Maths Focus

No. of pages 48

Published: 1997

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Looking at problem solving strategies, this is part of a series which aims to help primary school teachers assess children's understanding of key concepts, and their ability to use and apply maths. The different activities each come with key questions to ask, responses to look for and suggestions on how to further support or extend the children's work. The activities cover: application of the four operations to problems in everyday situations; choosing, adapting and applying sequences of computation methods; and estimating and checking answers. The book comes with a colour, A4, wipe-clean "postermat". Designs include game boards, picture stimuli and classroom maths resources. Diagnostic and "double check" assessment activites, reinforcement activities, and enrichment activities are included, and aspects of using and applying maths are highlighted for each activity. The aim of this is to support formative and summative assessment, develop understanding and confidence, and consolidate and extend learning. This series is broadly linked to the National Curriculum levels, and the relevance to Scottish Guidelines and NI Curriculum for Maths is included.

 

This book is part of a book series called Maths Focus .

There are 48 pages in this book. This book was published 1997 by Scholastic .

Written by Sandra Roberts and Jeanette Mumford, who are part of the successful Collins New Primary Maths author team.

This book is in the following series:

Maths Focus

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