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The UK's most trusted A level Mathematics resources With over
900,000 copies sold (plus 1.3 million copies sold of the previous
edition), Pearson's own resources for Pearson Edexcel are the
market-leading and most trusted for AS and A level Mathematics This
book covers all the content needed for the Edexcel AS level Pure
Mathematics exam. It can also be used alongside the Year 2 book to
cover all the content needed for the Edexcel A level Pure
Mathematics exams Enhanced focus on problem-solving and modelling,
as well as supporting the large data set and calculators Packed
with worked examples with guidance, lots of exam-style questions,
practice papers, and plenty of mixed and review exercises Full
worked solutions to every question available free and online for
quick and easy access. Plus free additional online content with
GeoGebra interactives and Casio calculator tutorials Practice books
also available offering the most comprehensive and flexible AS/A
level Maths practice with over 2000 extra questions Includes access
to an online digital edition (valid for 3 years once activated)
Pearson Edexcel AS and A level Mathematics Pure Mathematics Year
1/AS Textbook + e-book matches the Pearson Edexcel exam structure
and is fully integrated with Pearson Edexcel's interactive scheme
of work. All of the books in this series focus on problem-solving
and modelling, as well as supporting the large data set and
calculators. They are packed with worked examples with guidance,
lots of exam-style questions, practice papers, and plenty of mixed
and review exercises. There are full worked solutions to every
question available free and online for quick and easy access. You
will also have access to lots of free additional online content
with GeoGebra interactives and Casio calculator tutorials. There
are separate Pure and Applied textbooks for AS and A level Maths,
and a textbook per option for AS and A level Further Maths.
Practice books are also available offering the most comprehensive
and flexible AS/A level Maths practice with over 2000 extra
questions. Pearson's revision resources are the smart choice for
those revising for Pearson Edexcel AS and A level Mathematics -
there is a Revision Workbook for exam practice and a Revision Guide
for classroom and independent study. Practice Papers Plus+ books
contain additional full length practice papers, so you can practice
answering questions by writing straight into the book and perfect
your responses with targeted hints, guidance and support for every
question, including fully worked solutions.
The Edexcel Maths in Context Project Book is written and endorsed
for use with the Edexcel Mathematics in Context (Core maths)
specification. It contains real-world mathematical problems
developed for each area of the qualification. The content is
matched to the context-led Scheme of Work, that helps students to
see the real-life connections across and within each area of maths.
Key points and examples where you need them, for new Level 3 and
Higher GCSE maths content. Technical literacy hint boxes to explain
real-life terms. Explore questions prompt you to take your learning
as far as you can.
Why is cross-curricular work so valuable in the mathematics
classroom? Why can pupils sometimes draw graphs in mathematics but
not in science? What might mathematics teachers learn from the
performing arts? Cross-curricular approaches have much to offer the
modern mathematics classroom. They can help teachers to present
mathematics as a growing, relevant discipline that is central to
much of modern life, and help learners to make sense of what they
are doing and why. New contexts, new technology and new
qualifications all make this an exciting time to be a
cross-curricular teacher of mathematics. But cross-curricular
approaches are not always straightforward. Skills do not always
transfer easily from one subject area to the other, and a number of
important decisions have to be made. How should this type of work
be planned, or assessed? How might it fit into the wider
curriculum? Are all cross-curricular activities equally useful for
learners? Does mathematics have something to share with all of the
other curriculum areas? This book tackles these issues head on,
combining educational theory and contemporary research with
practical ideas and suggestions. From the mathematics of molecular
geometry, wind turbines and impact craters to mathematical haikus,
Babylonian clay tablets and juggling, each chapter is packed with
examples for use in the secondary classroom. Key features include:
Discussion of key issues and debates Case studies to show you how
others have used cross-curricular approaches A wide range of
examples and practical activities to help you develop your own
practice Example approaches for planning and assessment Part of the
Cross-Curricular Teaching and Learning in the Secondary School
series, this book is essential reading for all students on Initial
Teacher Training courses and practising teachers looking to
holistically introduce cross-curricular themes and practices into
their mathematics teaching.
A Practical Guide to Teaching Mathematics in the Secondary School
offers straightforward advice, inspiration and a wide range of
tried and tested approaches to help you find success in the
secondary mathematics classroom. Illustrated throughout, this fully
updated second edition includes new chapters on using ICT in the
classroom and promoting a positive learning environment, as well as
fresh and easy to use ideas that can help you engage your pupils
and inspire mathematical thinking. Covering all key aspects of
mathematics teaching, it is an essential companion for all training
and newly qualified mathematics teachers. Combining ideas and
practical insights from experienced teachers with important lessons
from educational research, this book covers key aspects of
mathematics teaching, including: planning effective lessons using
assessment to support learning encouraging mathematical activity
integrating ICT into your teaching making lessons engaging building
resilient learners. A Practical Guide to Teaching Mathematics in
the Secondary School is an essential companion to the core textbook
Learning to Teach Mathematics in the Secondary School. Written by
expert practitioners, it will support you in developing imaginative
and effective mathematics lessons for your pupils.
Why is cross-curricular work so valuable in the mathematics
classroom? Why can pupils sometimes draw graphs in mathematics but
not in science? What might mathematics teachers learn from the
performing arts? Cross-curricular approaches have much to offer the
modern mathematics classroom. They can help teachers to present
mathematics as a growing, relevant discipline that is central to
much of modern life, and help learners to make sense of what they
are doing and why. New contexts, new technology and new
qualifications all make this an exciting time to be a
cross-curricular teacher of mathematics. But cross-curricular
approaches are not always straightforward. Skills do not always
transfer easily from one subject area to the other, and a number of
important decisions have to be made. How should this type of work
be planned, or assessed? How might it fit into the wider
curriculum? Are all cross-curricular activities equally useful for
learners? Does mathematics have something to share with all of the
other curriculum areas? This book tackles these issues head on,
combining educational theory and contemporary research with
practical ideas and suggestions. From the mathematics of molecular
geometry, wind turbines and impact craters to mathematical haikus,
Babylonian clay tablets and juggling, each chapter is packed with
examples for use in the secondary classroom. Key features include:
Discussion of key issues and debates Case studies to show you how
others have used cross-curricular approaches A wide range of
examples and practical activities to help you develop your own
practice Example approaches for planning and assessment Part of the
Cross-Curricular Teaching and Learning in the Secondary School
series, this book is essential reading for all students on Initial
Teacher Training courses and practising teachers looking to
holistically introduce cross-curricular themes and practices into
their mathematics teaching.
Supporting transition from primary to secondary in maths Engage all
students with fun activities, a colourful presentation and a
write-on format Build confidence with quick quizzes, check-up
questions and extended activities Check progress with 3 revision
sections and 18 units Mapped to the NCETM 'Ready-to-progress'
criteria, helping you assess when students are ready for the next
challenge Tried, tested and trusted by Key Stage 3 teachers for
over 10 years as part of the Level Up series Suitable for classroom
and independent use Numbers 1-2, 2-3 and 3-4 in the Level Up Maths:
Access workbooks refer to National Curriculum levels. National
Curriculum levels are no longer used in schools but were widely
used when the Level Up titles were originally published in 2008.
There are no references to levels within the workbook pages.
Contents Introduction Unit 1 Pattern Perfect Unit 2 Number
knowledge Unit 3 Made to measure Unit 4 Bit parts Unit 5 Diving
into data Unit 6 Forming formulae Unit 7 Whose line is it anyway?
Revision 1 Unit 8 Data delights Unit 9 Operations overload Unit 10
All about algebra Unit 11 Twists and turns Unit 12 Put things in
proportion Unit 13 Balancing act Revision 2 Unit 14 Shape makeover
Unit 15 Investigating information Unit 16 Safety in numbers Unit 17
The return of algebra Unit 18 In good shape Revision 3
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