Number

Number by Richard English, published by Scholastic in 2000, is a concise guide designed to support educators in teaching the primary mathematics curriculum. This 128-page book provides essential background knowledge to help teachers confidently meet the targets set by the Teacher Training Agency. It covers subject facts, common misconceptions, and offers language support, along with answers to challenging questions that children often ask.
Readers will find practical teaching ideas, memory tips, and golden rules that enhance the learning experience. The book also includes a comprehensive index, useful resource lists, and helpful diagrams and illustrations to clarify concepts. By focusing on the National Curriculum and the Numeracy Framework, this guide presents mathematics in plain language with clear examples, making it a valuable resource for educators in the field of education and teaching.
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POCKET GUIDES TO THE PRIMARY CURRICULUM provide the essential background knowledge needed to teach the primary curriculum with confidence and to achieve the targets set by the Teacher Training Agency. Books in the series include: * subject facts and common fallacies * language support * answers to some of the common yet challenging questions that children ask * top tips – including memory tips and golden rules * teaching ideas * comprehensive index * useful resource lists * helpful diagrams and illustrations where appropriate This book looks at the aspects of which need to be covered in order to deliver the National Curriculum and the Numeracy Framework. Mathematics will be explaines in plain language using clear examples.
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