Oxford First Maths Dictionary (2008 edition)

The Oxford First Maths Dictionary by Peter Patilla is a revised edition published by OUP Oxford on May 1, 2008. This 64-page resource is designed to help children grasp essential mathematics concepts they will encounter in their early schooling. Organized alphabetically, it provides simple and clear definitions for over 300 math-related terms, ranging from ‘add’ to ‘zero’, complemented by engaging illustrations and diagrams that enhance understanding.
Readers will find that this dictionary not only defines mathematical terms but also includes supplementary material that introduces everyday vocabulary relevant to math lessons, such as days of the week and numbers. The child-friendly artwork and fun characters throughout the book aim to make learning accessible and enjoyable. This edition serves as a valuable reference tool for young learners, supporting their early mathematical education.
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The Oxford First Maths Dictionary gives your child a head start in understanding the first maths concepts that they will encounter in their early years at school. It is organised alphabetically and gives simple and clear meanings for over 300 maths words and concepts, from ‘add’ to ‘zero’. Each entry is illustrated with child-friendly artwork, diagrams or fun characters to fully explain and add meaning and support to the definition. Expertly-levelled supplementary material in an illustrated section at the back lists the everyday vocabulary children will come across in their maths lessons – topics included are days of the week, months of the year, numbers and apparatus used in class.
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