Primary Maths for Scotland Textbook 1B: For Curriculum for Excellence Primary Maths (Primary Maths for Scotland) (Primary Maths for Scotland)

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Primary Maths for Scotland Textbook 1B is the second of 3 first level textbooks. These engaging and pedagogically rigorous books are the first maths textbooks for Scotland completely aligned to the benchmarks and written specifically to support Scottish children in mastering mathematics at their own pace.Primary Maths for Scotland Textbook 1B is the second of 3 first level textbooks. The books are clear and simple with a focus on developing conceptual understanding alongside procedural fluency. They cover the entire second level mathematics Curriculum for Excellence in an easy-to-use set of textbooks which can fit in with teachers existing planning, resources and scheme of work.- Packed with problem-solving, investigations and challenging problems- Diagnostic check lists at the start of each unit ensure that pupils possess the required pre-requisite knowledge to engage on the unit of work- Worked examples and non-examples help pupils fully understand mathematical concepts- Includes intelligent practice that reinforces pupils procedural fluency

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128

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Publication Date:
2019-01-01

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