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MathsLinks: 1: Y7 Interactive Essentials OxBox CD-ROM
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MathsLinks: 1: Y7 Interactive Essentials OxBox CD-ROM
Ray Allan
16 pages
ISBN: 978-0-19-915289-6
Publication Date: 15 May 2008
Price:
£325.00
+ VAT
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Suitable for:
KS3 mathematics teachers
A new KS3 mathematics course published specifically to cover 2008 curriculum changes.
MathsLinks
is an engaging new series that delivers the new KS3 specification in a manageable, practical format. It offers many flexible ways to achieve learning and skills objectives, including unique electronic support through new OxBox technology.
Features
Packed full of classroom resources - whiteboard software and student activities
Includes a wealth of customizable teacher planning material
Digital case studies bring the page to life on screen and allow extension opportunities
Maths tools help you investigate topics in the classroom
Easy to install and use on your network or through your VLE
Good value for money with no subscriptions
Fully customizable and easy to add in your own resources
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