This write-in Workbook is for Year 8 Foundation tier students. It supports Student Book 2A in the Discovering Mathematics series, with exercises split into the corresponding chapter sections. The series is adapted from the leading Singapore course to fully match the English Key Stage 3 National Curriculum. The Discovering Mathematics workbooks follow authentic mastery principles. Exercises incorporate 'intelligent practice', with careful variation of numbers to reinforce and deepen learning. Questions are differentiated into two levels: Level 1 for basic fluency practice and Level 2 for greater challenge, with additional integrated questions testing the student's ability to apply their learning. Problem-solving questions are identified throughout, and questions related to science and finance are clearly flagged to encourage students' connections of mathematical ideas across other subjects. The series also encourages use of ICT and research, with exploration exercises helping students to internalise concepts. This Workbook is designed to enable students to track their progress through a self-assessment checklist at the front. Short answers on the free accompanying website allow students to quickly identify and correct misconceptions. Fully-worked solutions containing GCSE grades are available to teachers on the accompanying Kerboodle digital resource to facilitate support with detailed workings.
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 9780198421986
Author Victor ChowPage Count 248
Imprint Oxford University PressPublisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 1g
Dimensions(mm) 276mm * 218mm * 12mm