Freshly Printed - allow 4 days lead
Cambridge Primary Mathematics Stage 1 Learner’s Book 1
This series is endorsed by Cambridge International Examinations and is part of Cambridge Maths.
Cherri Moseley (Author), Janet Rees (Author)
9781107631311, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 22 May 2014
90 pages
27.5 x 22 x 0.4 cm, 0.27 kg
This series is endorsed by Cambridge International Examinations and is part of Cambridge Maths. Children will enjoy learning mathematics with this fun and attractive learner's book for stage 1. A variety of questions, activities, investigations and games that are designed to reinforce the concepts learnt in the core activities in the teacher's guide and address misconceptions are included along with hints and tips. Clear, often pictorial, explanation of mathematical vocabulary will help children learn new terms whether they are native English speakers or second language speakers and great care has been made to ensure language is accessible.
1. Numbers and the number system: counting
2. Addition and subtraction: playing with 10
3. Measures: length
4. Addition and subtraction: beyond 10
5. Numbers and the number system: estimating
6. Shapes and geometric reasoning: introducing 2D, 3D and patterns
7. Addition and subtraction: beyond 20
8. Measures: measuring and estimating capacity (1)
9. Measures: money, time and data
10. Measures: comparing weight
11. Numbers and the number system: odd and even numbers
12. Numbers and the number system: ordering numbers (1)
13. Addition and subtraction: combine and take away
14. Numbers and the number system: ordering numbers (2)
15. Measures: money
16. Measures: ordering (length and weight)
17. Measures: measuring and estimating capacity (2)
18. Measures: minutes, days and months
19. Organising, categorising and representing data (1)
20. Number and the number system: counting in tens
21. Addition and subtraction: number lines, counting on and counting back
22. Multiplication and division: doubles and halves
23. Addition and subtraction: number patterns
24. Measures: money
25. Measures: comparing (length and weight)
26. Measures: further estimating and comparing of capacity
27. Measures: telling the time and months of the year
28. Organising, categorising and representing data (2).
Subject Areas: Educational: Mathematics & numeracy [YQM], Teaching of a specific subject [JNU]