Hands on Numeracy Age 7-11

Hands on Numeracy Age 7-11
ISBN-10
0007439342
ISBN-13
9780007439348
Category
Displays in education
Pages
72
Language
English
Published
2011-09
Publisher
HarperCollins UK
Author
Margaret Share

Description

Hands on Numeracy KS2 is a guide to developing a creative approach to maths with engaging aural, visual and practical activities. The interactive displays are designed to be quickly assembled, used as a stimulus for learning, and added to as children celebrate achievements. Chapters include Number, Shape and Space, Probability, Data-Handling.

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