Maths Problem-solving & Reasoning Ages 9-11
- Format: Paperback / softback
- Authors: Paul Hollin
- Language: English
- Book Publisher: Scholastic
This workbook helps to break down the skills children need to master
to meet their curriculum objectives in a clear and fuss-free
way. It supports children to achieve mastery of maths problem solving,
through a mix of problems, practice activities and SATs-style
tests.
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Product code:
9781407184029
Master maths problem-solving and reasoning with fun and engaging
activities.
This workbook for ages 9-11 helps to break down the skills children
need to master to meet their curriculum objectives in a fuss-free
way.
Did you know that the two reasoning papers make up 60 per cent
of the total mark in the Key Stage 2 Maths SATs? This workbook will
help children achieve mastery of maths problem solving,
through a mix of problems, practice activities and SATs-style
tests.
This workbook supports children by recapping prior knowledge before
building on it by practising the new skills through through
fun and engaging activities. The included progress tracker and certificate
help to motivate children to achieve mastery.
Practice activities to use at home
Matched to National Curriculum requirements
Quickly builds confidence and understanding
Includes extra notes and tips to reinforce skills
Tracker included to measure progress
A certificate to help incentivise progress
Answers available online
The book is broken down into units giving clear steps and allowing
a little and often approach to help build confidence.
Units covered include:
This book covers:
Place value and rounding,
Addition and subtraction,
Multiplication and division,
Order of operations,
Fractions, decimals
and percentages,
Ratio and proportion,
Patterns,
sequences and algebra,
Measurement,
Geometry,
Time, distance and speed
Data Handling.
All answers provided free online at www.scholastic.co.uk/sats-problemsolving.
Please visit www.scholastic.co.uk/learn-at-home for more information
and to see other titles in this series.
This book was previously published under the SATS Made
Simple series