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    LINES OF DEVELOPMENT IN PRIMARY MAT

    €17.45
    The bestselling, indispensable guide for all teachers of primary maths
    ISBN: 9780856401947
    AuthorDEBOYS MARY
    SubAuthor1Pitt, Eunice
    SubAuthor2Queen's University of Belfast
    Pub Date10/01/1980
    BindingPaperback
    Pages344
    AvailabilityCurrently out of stock. If available, delivery is usually 5-10 working days.
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    One of the most useful teaching resources available for teachers of primary mathematics. It covers the whole mathematical curriculum for primary-age children - the book is divided into sections by age (5-7 years, 7-9 years, 9-11+ years); in each section the development of topics follows a similar pattern and is set out in a framework at the beginning so that the full range of ideas is clearly presented.The topics covered include: sets, number, pictorial representation, shape (2D and 3D), volume/capacity, area, length, weight, time and money. It's an invaluable aid to any primary school teacher in planning classes and gives a helpful outline of the progression of skills that children can be expected to follow.

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    One of the most useful teaching resources available for teachers of primary mathematics. It covers the whole mathematical curriculum for primary-age children - the book is divided into sections by age (5-7 years, 7-9 years, 9-11+ years); in each section the development of topics follows a similar pattern and is set out in a framework at the beginning so that the full range of ideas is clearly presented.The topics covered include: sets, number, pictorial representation, shape (2D and 3D), volume/capacity, area, length, weight, time and money. It's an invaluable aid to any primary school teacher in planning classes and gives a helpful outline of the progression of skills that children can be expected to follow.