Abacus Mastery Checkpoints Workbook Year 3 / P4

Abacus Mastery Checkpoints Workbook Year 3 / P4 by Ruth Merttens is published by Pearson Education and was released on December 11, 2018. This 88-page workbook is designed for children following the UK National Curriculum and focuses on mathematics through the popular Abacus scheme used in schools worldwide. The workbook includes a variety of short activities that help students assess their understanding of key concepts immediately after instruction.
Readers will find that the Master Checkpoint Workbooks offer structured opportunities for self-assessment, featuring questions that gauge mastery of learning outcomes. Additionally, the ‘Champions’ Challenge’ questions provide a means to evaluate deeper understanding for advanced learners. The inclusion of ‘My Learning’ pages encourages reflection on personal progress, making this workbook a practical resource for reinforcing mathematical skills in a classroom setting.
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Abacus is a popular Maths scheme used by thousands of schools all over the world. It fully aligns to the UK National Curriculum. Written by a team of experts, led by Series Editor, Professor Ruth Merttens.
For children who are following a UK National Curriculum-based maths scheme the Master Checkpoint Workbooks provide:
- Short activities designed to help children check their mastery of key concepts straight after teaching.
- ‘Have you mastered…?’ questions aim to assess mastery of the relevant learning outcome.
- ‘Champions’ Challenge’ questions aim to assess whether some children have achieved mastery with greater depth.
- ‘My Learning’ pages provide opportunities for children to reflect on their learning.
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