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Greg Attwood; Jack Barraclough; Ian Bettison; Alistair Macpherson; Bronwen Moran; Su Nicholson; Keith Pledger; Harry Smith; Geoff Staley; Robert Ward-Penny; Dave Wilkins; Diane Oliver; Joe Petran
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 examsEnhanced focus on problem-solving and modelling, as well as supporting the large data set and calculatorsPacked with worked examples with guidance, lots of exam-style questions, practice papers, and plenty of mixed and review exercisesFull 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 tutorialsPractice books also available offering the most comprehensive and flexible AS/A level Maths practice with over 2000 extra questionsIncludes 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.
Supporting transition from primary to secondary in maths Engage all students with fun activities, a colourful presentation and a write-on formatBuild confidence with quick quizzes, check-up questions and extended activitiesCheck progress with 3 revision sections and 18 unitsMapped to the NCETM ‘Ready-to-progress' criteria, helping you assess when students are ready for the next challengeTried, tested and trusted by Key Stage 3 teachers for over 10 years as part of the Level Up seriesSuitable 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 IntroductionUnit 1 Pattern PerfectUnit 2 Number knowledgeUnit 3 Made to measureUnit 4 Bit partsUnit 5 Diving into dataUnit 6 Forming formulaeUnit 7 Whose line is it anyway? Revision 1Unit 8 Data delightsUnit 9 Operations overloadUnit 10 All about algebraUnit 11 Twists and turnsUnit 12 Put things in proportionUnit 13 Balancing act Revision 2Unit 14 Shape makeoverUnit 15 Investigating informationUnit 16 Safety in numbersUnit 17 The return of algebraUnit 18 In good shape Revision 3
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 debatesCase studies to show you how others have used cross-curricular approachesA wide range of examples and practical activities to help you develop your own practiceExample approaches for planning and assessmentPart 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.
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 debatesCase studies to show you how others have used cross-curricular approachesA wide range of examples and practical activities to help you develop your own practiceExample approaches for planning and assessmentPart 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.
Keith Pledger; Amanda Bearne; Sharon Bolger; Ian Boote; Gwenllian Burns; Greg Byrd; Meryl Carter; Gareth Cole; Crawford Craig; Jackie Fairchild; Freda Gardiner; Anna Grayson; June Hall; Mark Haslam; Phil Marshall; Avnee Morjaria; Harry Smith; Robert Ward-Penny; Angela Wheeler
Levelled and sub-levelled questions provide clear differentiation and progression. Bright and innovative design that enhances the pupil experience Extended activities give pupils plenty of opportunities for problem solving and peer discussion ‘Why learn this?’ sections relate maths to the real world. Stimulating, fun and exciting activities provide a memorable learning experience.
Keith Pledger; Amanda Bearne; June Hall; Sharon Bolger; Mark Haslam; Ian Boote; Fiona Mapp; Greg Byrd; Phil Marshall; Meryl Carter; Avnee Morjaria; Gareth Cole; Crawford Craig; Robert Ward-Penny; Jackie Fairchild; Angela Wheeler; Anna Grayson
This book puts Maths into contexts that make sense to pupils, showing them how it relates to other subjects and how useful it is in everyday life. Each concept is presented in a clear, relevant and engaging way, ensuring that pupils are inspired to succeed. Key points and practice questions are all arranged by level to provide explicit differentiation. Stimulating, fun and exciting activities provide a memorable learning experience with high impact images to help put maths in an exciting context. Extended activities give pupils plenty of opportunities for problem solving and peer discussion. SAT-style questions at the end of every Unit ensure that all readers are fully prepared.