Mental Maths 5

Mental Maths 5 by Anita Straker, published by Cambridge University Press on September 26, 1996, is a 32-page resource designed to enhance pupils’ mental skills through a variety of inventive methods. This edition focuses on providing practice for mental mathematics, encouraging children to engage with different aspects of numbers while developing their mathematical abilities.
Readers will find a range of activities that include recall questions covering all areas of the mathematics curriculum, as well as basic mental manipulation exercises. The book also presents intriguing problems that aim to captivate children’s interest in mathematics. With its focus on juvenile nonfiction and mathematics, Mental Maths 5 serves as a valuable tool for fostering a deeper understanding of numerical concepts.
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Develops pupils’ mental skills in a variety of inventive ways. Mental Maths 5 provides practice for mental mathematics, and encourages children to think about all aspects of number. As well as questions of recall involving all areas of the mathematics curriculum, and basic mental manipulation, there are problems to intrigue and fascinate children.
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