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Maths Connect for Trinidad and Tobago Book 1
The course: * demonstrates the relevance of mathematics in everyday life with real life 'maths at work' case studies to contextualise learning * helps students tackle questions on their own with clear worked examples whilst at the same time clearly outlines objectives and aims for each unit, consolidating learning through progressive exercises * includes assessment and review exercises to check students' progress and understanding * challenges high achievers with 'investigations' designed to take things further. This can be used with the Caribbean Maths Connect Teaching Resource CD-ROM.
Maths from Scratch for Biologists

Maths from Scratch for Biologists

Alan J. Cann

John Wiley Sons Inc
2002
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Numerical ability is an essential skill for everyone studying the biological sciences, but many students are frightened by the 'perceived' difficulty of mathematics, and are nervous about applying mathematical skills in their chosen field of study. Having taught introductory maths and statistics for many years, Alan Cann understands these challenges, and is aware just how invaluable an accessible, confidence building, textbook could be to the fearful student. Unable to find a book pitched at the right level, that concentrated on why numerical skills are useful to biologists, he wrote his own. The result is Maths from Scratch for Biologists, a highly instructive, informal text that explains step by step how and why you need to tackle maths within the biological sciences. Features: *An accessible, jargon-busting approach to help readers master basic mathematical, statistical and data handling techniques in biology. *Numerous end of chapter problems to reinforce key concepts, and encourage students to test their newly acquired skills through practise. *A handy, time saving glossary. *A supplementary website with numerous problems and self-test exercises. Essential reading for all students within the biological sciences, taking core skills and numeracy courses, and an invaluable reference for those working within academia and industry.
Maths from Scratch for Biologists

Maths from Scratch for Biologists

Alan J. Cann

John Wiley Sons Inc
2002
nidottu
Numerical ability is an essential skill for everyone studying the biological sciences, but many students are frightened by the 'perceived' difficulty of mathematics, and are nervous about applying mathematical skills in their chosen field of study. Having taught introductory maths and statistics for many years, Alan Cann understands these challenges, and is aware just how invaluable an accessible, confidence building, textbook could be to the fearful student. Unable to find a book pitched at the right level, that concentrated on why numerical skills are useful to biologists, he wrote his own. The result is Maths from Scratch for Biologists, a highly instructive, informal text that explains step by step how and why you need to tackle maths within the biological sciences. Features: *An accessible, jargon-busting approach to help readers master basic mathematical, statistical and data handling techniques in biology. *Numerous end of chapter problems to reinforce key concepts, and encourage students to test their newly acquired skills through practise. *A handy, time saving glossary. *A supplementary website with numerous problems and self-test exercises. Essential reading for all students within the biological sciences, taking core skills and numeracy courses, and an invaluable reference for those working within academia and industry.
Maths: A Student's Survival Guide

Maths: A Student's Survival Guide

Jenny Olive

Cambridge University Press
2003
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This friendly self-help workbook covers mathematics essential to first-year undergraduate scientists and engineers. In the second edition of this highly successful textbook the author has completely revised the existing text and added a totally new chapter on vectors. Mathematics underpins all science and engineering degrees, and this may cause problems for students whose understanding of the subject is weak. In this book Jenny Olive uses her extensive experience of teaching and helping students by giving a clear and confident presentation of the core mathematics needed by students starting science or engineering courses. The book contains almost 800 exercises, with detailed solutions given in the back to allow students who get stuck to see exactly where they have gone wrong. Topics covered include trigonometry and hyperbolic functions, sequences and series (with detailed coverage of binomial series), differentiation and integration, complex numbers, and vectors.
Maths for the Building Trades

Maths for the Building Trades

Kidd Jim; Ian Bell

Longman
1997
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Maths for the Building Trades provides students of all ages with an easy-to-understand guide to the fundamental mathematics that is required in their area of study and beyond. It can be used as a learning programme on its own or in conjunction with the textbooks associated with their chosen trade.The book assumes only a minimum level of mathematical knowledge and thoroughly covers the basic rules. It then goes on to fully explain some of the more complex areas in which the student will be required to demonstrate competence.
Maths Dot to Dot & other fun Activities

Maths Dot to Dot & other fun Activities

Mark A Sparnon

Learning Through Fun AUSTRALIA
2024
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Children are remarkable for their ability to quickly and easily learn massive amounts of new information. It is proposed from recent research that the key behind this ability to rapidly process is the neurotransmitter GABA. Furthermore, functional MRI have proven children activate different and more regions of their brains than adults when they perform word tasks*.*Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.Why is it then if children's brains absorb information at a much faster rate than adults that they are so hard to teach at home? We have a theory..."The average 4-year-old laughs 300 times a day. The average 40-year-old? Only four."This common quote is hard to attribute to a single individual and trace its origin. However It is undeniable to a parent that children laugh longer and louder and are more distracted than adults.The desire to have fun competes with their increased capability to learn. Imagine a world where you both win. They do their homework (tick parenting win) and they have fun (tick child win). This lead to our research and development of Learning through fun.This series focuses on mathematics and is based upon the Australian Schools Curriculum (Version 9), New Zealand Curriculum and Naplan testing 2022. Each book contains a series of fun Dot to Dot pictures, joke puzzles and colour by number activities.
Maths Practice Book for Ages 11-12
Subject: Maths Type: Practice Workbook Ages: 11-12 Master maths topics with ease with a whole year of ready to go activities to practice key mathematics skills. This workbook covers mathematics topics in the KS3 National Curriculum for England and can be used in school or at home with full, worked answers contained in the back of the book. Structured practice matched to the curriculum Covers key skills Practice key content at the right level Answers included Please visit www.scholastic.co.uk/learn-at-home for more information and to see other titles in this series.
Maths Practice Book for Ages 12-13
Subject: Maths Type: Practice Workbook Ages: 12-13 Master maths topics with ease with a whole year of ready to go activities to practice key mathematics skills. This workbook covers mathematics topics in the KS3 National Curriculum for England and can be used in school or at home with full, worked answers contained in the back of the book. Structured practice matched to the curriculum Covers key skills Practice key content at the right level Answers included Please visit www.scholastic.co.uk/learn-at-home for more information and to see other titles in this series.
Maths Practice Book for Ages 13-14
Subject: Maths Type: Practice Workbook Ages: 13-14 Master maths topics with ease with a whole year of ready to go activities to practice key mathematics skills. This workbook covers mathematics topics in the KS3 National Curriculum for England and can be used in school or at home with full, worked answers contained in the back of the book. Structured practice matched to the curriculum Covers key skills Practice key content at the right level Answers included Please visit www.scholastic.co.uk/learn-at-home for more information and to see other titles in this series.
Maths Practice Book for Ages 4-5

Maths Practice Book for Ages 4-5

Giles Clare

Scholastic
2025
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Subject: Maths Type: Practice Workbook Ages: 4-5 Master maths topics with ease with a whole year of ready to go activities to practice key mathematics skills. This workbook covers maths topics in the Early Years Foundation Stage statutory framework and can be used in school or at home. Ideal for the first year of school. Structured practice matched to the EYFS framework Covers key skills Practice key content at the right level Answers included
Maths Made Simple Ages 5-6

Maths Made Simple Ages 5-6

Catherine Casey

Scholastic
2025
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Master Maths topics with ease Help children make progress in mathematics with this essential practice and revision title covering key knowledge and skills from the whole school year. Recap all the essential content, then check skills with practice questions and activities. Content is split into Number and place value, Addition and subtraction, Multiplication and division, Fractions, Measurement, and Geometry. And covers topics such as: counting forwards and backwards; Number bonds to 20; capacity and volume, 2D shapes, and many more! Maths revision and practice workbook for Ages 5-6 Structured practice and learning matched to the curriculum Recap key concepts and learn key content at the right level Check progress with practice questions (answers included) Series Information Master English and maths with ease with these essential practice and revision titles covering key knowledge and skills from the whole school year. Recap all the essential content, then check skills with practice questions and activities. These practice and revision books for primary aged children make English and maths simple to understand and include lots of practice questions (with answers) to help children achieve mastery. Perfect for home-learning. Please visit www.scholastic.co.uk/learn-at-home for more information and to see other titles in this series.
Math Is a Verb

Math Is a Verb

Jim Barta; Ron Eglash; Cathy Barkley

National Council of Teachers of Mathematics,U.S.
2014
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For most people, the word mathematics is a noun. But for many people in different cultures, mathematics is not simply something they learn in school but something they do as an intrinsic part of their everyday lives.This book is a guide for teachers who would like to enhance their mathematics instruction by integrating it with examples and activities from cultures throughout the world. It provides culturally situated examples, each linked to Common Core objectives that show how mathematics can be so much more than a story problem or an exercise in a worksheet with little or no context.The eleven chapters provide a range of activities from around the world that teach students key math concepts while introducing them to a diversity of cultures.For example:In a Mayan village in Guatemala, students use math as a means to increase the traditional corn harvestTraditional symbols stamped on cloth in Ghana spark an exploration of geometry, measurement, and data analysisEmbroidery patterns from Bulgaria can help younger students learn about patterns, and introduce older students to fractal geometryKlappenspiel, a popular classroom game in Germany, provides a fun application of probability analysisEach chapter has activities for specific grade bands (K–3, 4–8, and 9–12), and all activities are designed to encourage students to discover connections among math concepts, world cultures, and their own daily lives and communities.
Mathias Poledna: Substance

Mathias Poledna: Substance

Amy Knight Powell; Andrew Weiner; Bennett Simpson; Solveig Ovstebo; Mathias Poledna

Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago
2019
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In 2015 the Renaissance Society presented an exhibition of newly commissioned works by Los Angeles-based artist Mathias Poledna. Coinciding with the museum’s centennial, it marked the final show in the institution’s first hundred years. For this project Poledna used the notion of iconoclasm and its various historical contexts as a conceptual backdrop for two new works: a 35-mm film installation, co-produced with and premiering at the Renaissance Society, and a substantial alteration to the gallery space: the demolition, dismantling and removal of the gallery’s ceiling structure, a steel truss grid that had horizontally bisected the double-height gallery since 1967. This catalog—featuring a cover designed by artist Peter Downsbrough—documents the exhibition and its installation, and in doing so celebrates a century of the Renaissance Society.
Maths Land High School

Maths Land High School

Sally Jones

Guinea Pig Education
2009
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Maths Land School' is a 'fun' mathematical workbook, featuring humorous cartoon characters. Felicity Factor and Max Multiple are just two kids on hand to help children with those areas of the National Curriculum in maths they struggle with most. The book provides practice in basic numeracy skills +, -, x, , tables, multiples, fractions, decimals, percentages, averages, area, ratios, weights and measures. The book is aimed at children of 9-12 years. It can be used as a workbook at home, a support material to use alongside existing maths schemes in school or a revision guide. The book contains exercises with answers, to enable the teacher or parent to assess if the child has understood the math's concepts learnt. The author's simple sketches, appeal to children and help them learn faster.
Maths With Mathomat

Maths With Mathomat

Susie Groves; Peter Grover

Objective Learning Materials Pty Ltd
2008
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By Susie Groves and Peter GroverA series of comprehensive lesson plans developed to give teachers of years 4 to 9 (and in some cases higher grades) a glimpse of the tremendous potential for using Mathomat as an aid in the teaching of mathematics.These lessons explore key concepts in space with Mathomat, as well as other areas in mathematics such as measurement, trigonometry, algebra and number.The comprehensive nature and wide span of year levels in these lessons means that teachers need to adapt them to their individual needs. The lessons involve students working individually, in groups and through whole class discussion. Topics covered by these lessons include: Tips for using Mathomat, familiarisation with Mathomat, 2D and 3D pattern, using parallel lines and isometric grids, symmetry, estimating area, constructing the envelope of curves, maps bearings and distances, patterns with circles, mystic symbols, and construction of the sine curve.Summary: Inspiring to use. Suitable for school years 4 to 9 and beyond. Fits neatly into a folder so you can easily carry a complete technical drawing set. A powerful tool for creative and technical drawing. Use with related publications for hands on exploration of important concepts in mathematics.
Math Is Bad: A Brief Look at the Other Side of the Coin
"MATH IS BAD" tries to encounter mathematics and reality in a face-to-face battle. The presented book shows the excellent contribution mathematics made to advancing our knowledge about nature. However, the modern era reveals another side of the truth that mathematics cannot formulate. That is, nothing is for sure. This vision has led to another branch of science, which requires relying on probabilistic effects. Statistics is the branch that employs mathematics while missing the absoluteness of math. In simple terms, "MATH IS BAD" encourages us to listen to the sound of the cosmos and whatever it contains with no sense of absoluteness while respecting its complexity and randomness.