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| Animated Stories for Young Mathematicians | Children will be thinking about numbers, shape and space, measures and more as they delight in stories about going to the moon, bathtime ducks and teddy’s scarf. More information |
| Come And Construct A Robot! Robot Factory | A disc full of mathematical activities set in a robot factory. More information |
| Cooperative Learning & High School Geometry | Make geometry come alive using cooperative learning! In this book, you’ll receive something you won’t find in any textbook — HOW to teach geometry successfully. More information |
| Cooperative Learning & Mathematics: High School Activities | Nearly 300 activities in all! Working together, your studentsenjoy maths more and learn more. More information |
| Cooperative Learning and Algebra 1 | In this book, master teacher and celebrated maths author Becky Bride will show you step-by-step how she used cooperative learning structures to help her students succeed with algebra year after year. More information |
| Cooperative Learning and Mathematics KS1-3 | This classic includes 179 do-tomorrow activities and 23 complete step-by-step cooperative learning lessons to teach number, measurement, geometry, patterns and functions, statistics, probability, logic, and algebra. More information |
| Count and Shout! | Watch children’s excitement grow as they start to play with this set of six mathematical card games, based on the characters from Animated Stories for Young Mathematicians. More information |
| Count Us In! | This book contains a wealth of mathematical ideas and activities, covering a wide range of learning goals at Key Stages 1 and 2. More information |
| Discovering Decimals Through Cooperative Learning | This book has ready-to-use cooperative activities and photocopiable masters for teaching every decimal concept. More information |
| Extra Helpings | This fun resource contains a series of eleven maths investigations that children can work through as an enjoyable supplement to their regular class work. More information |
| Extra Helpings | This fun resource contains a series of eleven maths investigations that children can work through as an enjoyable supplement to their regular class work. More information |
| FAMOUS MATHEMATICIANS | This book provides an essential resource for teachers, and for parents keen to try practical maths tasks with their children at home. More information |
| Fraction Fun Through Co-Operative Learning | There are activities for fractions, geometry definitions, graphs, probability, algebraic expressions, word problems, slope, angle, equations, functions, parabolas, and much, much more. More information |
| Games Count | This fun resource contains a series of eleven maths investigations that children can work through as an enjoyable supplement to their regular class work. More information |
| Improving Numeracy Through Spreadsheets | The photocopiable worksheets in Improving Numeracy through Spreadsheets will help to improve pupils’ numeracy skills, at the same time as teaching them some of thembasic skills of using spreadsheets. More information |
| Let's Pretend Maths | A book to help you extend young children’s natural passion for pretend play to encompass mathematical learning. More information |
| Let's Think! Through Maths 5 & 6 | A new resource for 5 and 6 year olds designed to develop their mathematical thinking More information |
| Let's Think! Through Maths 6-9 | This easy-to-use programme provides teachers with an array of hands-on mathematical activities for helping children to develop their thinking. Let’s Think through Maths! More information |
| Literacy Strategies for Improving Mathematics Instruction | This book explains how to teach students the vocabulary and comprehension skills that are essential to understanding maths. More information |
| Mathematical Development | Mathematical Development contains over 150 numeracy activity ideas, grouped by topic. More information |
| Mathematics - Higher Level Thinking Questions | Here, you’ll find questions for sixteen mathematics topics to promote mathematical thinking and interaction in your class. More information |
| Mathematics - Lessons for Little Ones | Crammed with photocopiable masters, lessons, and proven management tips, this book is guaranteed to transfer a love of literature into a love of mathematics More information |
| Mathematics at Home | This brilliant resource is ideal to get parents involved with their children’s learning. Matching the KS2 numeracy topics, these fun and interactive activities cover practical tasks, such as calculating shopping bills and estimating quantities. More information |
| Maths A La Carte | Stretch children’s mathematical thinking and problem solving, French style. More information |
| Maths Adventure Games | Each pack draws on the creative and interactive features of adventure games, and applies them to a series of exciting and imaginative learning exercises, based on a common theme or challenge. Children have to undertake a number of maths tasks to complete the game. More information |
| Maths from Rhymes | These original and practical activities are a must for every maths class. More information |
| Maths in Stories | This book shows you how to use stories to help children develop their understanding in maths. More information |
| Maths Listening Skills - Early Years | Improving a child’s numeracy skills by improving their listening. More information |
| Maths Listening Skills KS1 and KS2 | Improving a child’s numeracy skills by improving their listening More information |
| Maths Outdoors | You can encourage and provide for mathematical development all the time children are outside. More information |
| Maths Raps | This CD-ROM uses fun and funky raps to convey key mathematical vocabulary ideas in a way that particularly appeals to 9 to 11 year-old children. More information |
| Maths Words | This collection of 38 photocopiable crossword puzzles is an ideal confidence builder for all aspects of mathematics, suitable for children at a range of ability levels. More information |
| Open-Ended Maths Tasks | Questions prompt thinking. In order to get better thinking out of our students, we need to ask better questions. This book focuses on the use of open-ended questions in the maths classroom. More information |
| Open-Ended Maths Tasks: Space, Chance & Data | Open-ended questions provoke thoughtful and investigative responses, and Open-Ended Maths: Space, Chance and Data is geared towards doing just that. More information |
| Practical Everyday Number | This series of books provides a multitude of suggestions for number activities that will promote learning in everyday situations. More information |
| Primary Mathematics: Higher Level Thinking Questions | Here, you’ll find questions for sixteen mathematics topics to promote mathematical thinking and interaction in your class. More information |
| Problem Solving Strategies For Efficient & Elegant Solutions | Demonstrating there is always more than one approach to solving a problem, well-known authors and educators Alfred S. Posamentier and Stephen Krulik present ten basic strategies that are effective for finding solutions to a wide range of mathematics problems. More information |
| Problem-Based Learning For Maths and Science | Diane Ronis demonstrates how the problem-based learning (PBL) method gives students the opportunity to actively explore and resolve authentic problem simulations and student-identified problems in the community while strengthening their problem-solving skills. More information |
| Secondary Mathematics: Higher Level Thinking Questions | Here, you’ll find questions for sixteen mathematics topics topromote mathematical thinking and interaction in your class. More information |
| Sums For Smart Kids | This book is packed with illustrated maths problems designed to push the child who always finishes first. More information |
| Tackling Numeracy Issues | This series of seven books has been specially designed to help teachers in areas that can be difficult to teach. More information |
| Talk Maths: Foundation Stage Games Pack | These colourful mathematical board games have been designed so that children learn to talk about maths. More information |
| Talk Maths: Key Stage 1 Games Pack | For teachers working with children aged 5 to 7. Children will learn to describe, explain, discuss, locate, infer and justify. A must for speaking and listening in maths. More information |
| The Big Outdoor Maths Box | The Big Outdoor Maths Box is a collection of large scale, colourful mathematical equipment to use outdoors. More information |
| Thinking Allowed | The book offers mathematics activities to use with students as well as activities for professional learning teams who want to improve their understanding of the Thinking Curriculum of the middle years students. More information |
| Using Open-Ended Maths Tasks: High School | We need to ask better questions to get better thinking from our students, and Open-Ended Maths Tasks - High School, is geared towards helping us do just that. More information |
| Write! Mathematics | Including 36 cooperative writing activities guaranteed to get students thinking and writing about mathematics. More information |
