Discovering Mathematics is adapted from the leading Singapore course to fully match the English Key Stage 3 National Curriculum. This ground-breaking series harnesses authentic mastery principles through a Concrete-Pictorial-Abstract (CPA) approach, and the use of precise mathematical language. Students learn by discovery, an approach which was pioneered by this course and is now the Singapore standard. Written by an experienced UK/Singapore team, this Teacher Guide supports Student Book 1B for Year 7 Middle tier students. A suggested Scheme of Work for Year 7 is included to help you plan your lessons and make the most effective use of the series' resources. For each Student Book chapter, teaching notes give advice on how to approach each topic, and identify common misconceptions. Fully-worked solutions containing GCSE grades are included for all Student Book questions and activities to help you embed good practice among your students and to support their use of mathematical reasoning. MyMaths links provide an opportunity for further practice, and clear cross-referencing to all of the series' components helps to connect the teaching and learning. This Teacher Guide is the organising link in the series between the Student Book, Workbook, Graded Question Bank and Kerboodle digital content and will support your class on their journey to mastering mathematics.
The Mastery Course for Key Stage 3About the AuthorVictor Chow is the author of the original Discovering Mathematics series in Singapore, where he is known as Chow Wai Keung. Singapore leads the world in secondary results in mathematics, and Discovering Mathematics has been its leading series for secondary 1 to 5 for over a decade. Victor Chow is a respected mathematics author, with over 16 years' experience of teaching in secondary schools and technical institutes. Passionate about writing textbooks, he is the author of a number of successful mathematics and statistics series for students in Years 7 to 12.
Book InformationISBN 9780198421849
Author Victor ChowPage Count 352
Imprint Oxford University PressPublisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 990g
Dimensions(mm) 277mm * 220mm * 21mm