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Supplemented Secondary Pack Two

A 6-book bundle of resources specifically for Key Stage 3 and 4

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Supplemented Secondary Pack Two

This pack extends the choice of materials available for ready use in the classroom and continue to challenge pupils throughout their secondary years.

Functioning Mathematically - Book and Download

Mathematical activities which will help learners to develop the skills and confidence to apply, combine and adapt their mathematical knowledge to new situations in their life and work. Encourage learners to be actively involved in their mathematics and challenge them to think for themselves. All the activities involve significant mathematical ideas and will help learners both to select the relevant mathematical skills and techniques and also to see the need for developing new skills. More detail...

More People More Maths

Involve groups of learners working to solve problems and puzzles or to model mathematical ideas. In all of these activities the group will have to work together and move to tackle the maths. Thinking together is essential, because the group itself represents the elements of the problem. The ideas will work with adults as well. More detail...

Proof in Elementary Geometry

The concept of proof is a vital part of what mathematics is all about. Powerful images to provide convincing reasons for the truth of many theorems in geometry. In this book, persuasive words and pictures are used to put the case, rather than strict logical arguments. The aim is to convince, rather than to prove. More detail...

Thinkers

A collection of activities to provoke mathematical thinking. The ideas are suitable for learners from KS2 to AS/A2 level. The book contains different contexts for exemplifying the general and generalising the particular which are processes at the heart of 'doing mathematics'. These are not 'bolt-on' activities but can be integrated into everyday mathematics lessons. More detail...

Forty Problems for the Classroom

An important aspect of solving problems is to be able to pose your own problems. The suggestions include prompts for how pupils might ask and answer more questions around the problems with which they have been presented. Problems are organised so that the ones near the beginning tend to involve less mathematical knowledge. More detail...

What Kind of Game is Algebra?

By playing games pupils can be introduced to new, and sometimes quite hard, concepts in ways that are fun and thought provoking. Games encourage pupils to work collaboratively as they seek solutions and they will very often work above their normal level because of the relaxed atmosphere in which games are played. More detail...

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