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A resource book for A-level teachers of mathematics. It aims to give motivational examples which can be used either to introduce a mathematical topic, or to show how a topic can be used to solve practical problems.
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This student book is for middle ability students embarking on Key Stage 3, and allows them to build on their skills acquired in Upper Key Stage 2. Its emphasis on visible progression and visual engagement, combined...
This student book is for middle ability students moving through Key Stage 3, and allows them to build on knowledge acquired earlier in the key stage. Its emphasis on visible progression and visual engagement,...
This student book is for middle ability students nearing the end of Key Stage 3, and allows them to prepare for GCSE. Its emphasis on visible progression and visual engagement, combined with a focus on fluency,...
Workbook 1 is for students starting Key Stage 3 that are working towards a more secure understanding of upper Key Stage 2 topics, so that they can begin to progress to Key Stage 3 maths standards. This workbook...
MyMaths for key stage 3 is the brand new course w...
Fully integrated with the MYP curriculum, this comprehensive book empowers students to develop a deep and engaged understanding of mathematics. An inquiry-based approach combined with lings to Global...
This series investigates creatures and features of the natural world. The books are produced in collaboration with The Natural History Museum in London. Unlike many natural history books, these combine both living...
A readable, informative, fascinating entry on each one of the 100-odd chemical elements, arranged alphabetically from actinium to zirconium.
Each entry comprises an explanation of where the element's name...