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MathsLinks: 2: Y8 Teacher's Book A
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MathsLinks: 2: Y8 Teacher's Book A
Ray Allan
328 pages | 297x210mm
ISBN: 978-0-19-915295-7
Publication Date: 14 May 2009
Price:
£42.00
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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
Companion Teacher Book for
MathsLinks
Student Book 8A
Offers a wide range of resources to help take the hard work out of delivering the new curriculum, leaving you free to teach
Refers throughout to all the new curriculum objectives and skills
Routes to personalised learning included as an integral part of the teaching process
Offers a range of teaching approaches to achieve key indicators
Offers an accelerated 'Fast-track' way through for greater flexibility
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