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Books in Cambridge Primary Maths series

  • Cambridge Primary English Stage 4 Teacher's Resource Book with CD-ROM

    Sally Burt, Debbie Ridgard

    Spiral-bound (Cambridge University Press, Dec. 15, 2014)
    Cambridge Primary English is a flexible, endorsed course written specifically to support Cambridge International Examinations' curriculum framework (Stages 1-6). This Teacher's Book includes the following features. A complete mapping grid to the Cambridge Primary English curriculum framework. Step-by-step teaching notes include opportunities for differentiated learning and spelling link boxes to highlight where spelling practice could be integrated. Fully cross-referenced for the most effective use of the Cambridge Primary English Learner's Book and Activity Book. Over 30 Photocopy masters (PCMs) and photocopiable spelling lists. A CD-ROM including PDFs of the Teacher's Book content for printing and reference.
  • Cambridge Primary English Stage 1 Teacher's Resource with Cambridge Elevate

    Gill Budgell, Kate Ruttle

    Spiral-bound (Cambridge University Press, March 31, 2019)
    Cambridge Primary English is a flexible, endorsed course written specifically to support Cambridge International Examinations' curriculum framework (Stages 1-6). This teacher's resource with Cambridge Elevate provides you with everything you need to confidently plan and run your lessons. Step-by-step teaching notes include opportunities for differentiated learning and answers to activities in the learner's books and activity books. Easily integrate extra phonics practice with links clearly identified. Full mapping to the Cambridge Primary English curriculum framework is included so you can be confident you're covering the right material. With the accompanying Cambridge Elevate edition, you'll get all the information in the print guide, along with editable versions of the lesson plans and worksheets.
  • Cambridge Primary Science Challenge 2

    Jon Board, Alan Cross

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, July 18, 2016)
    The Challenge and Skills Builders are differentiated activity books to be used alongside the Cambridge Primary Science course. Cambridge Primary Science is a flexible and engaging course written specifically for the Cambridge Primary Science Curriculum Stages 1 to 6. The course uses an enquiry-led approach focussed on making pupils think and work scientifically. The Challenge Activity Books provide extension activities for children who need more challenging activities to stretch their skills beyond the standard for success expected in Primary school. They include a full range of carefully levelled activities which help stretch and deepen a child's understanding, plus helpful guidance for explaining to the learner, teacher or parent the key scientific methods and concepts underpinning each exercise.
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  • How Amazing

    Charles Snape, Heather Scott

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, Jan. 1, 1993)
    A companion to How Puzzling, this is another attractively designed collection of puzzles, secrets to unravel, mysteries and investigational activities with the theme of the maze as its starting point. Drawing on ancient myths and fables, art, architecture and poetry and accurate reconstructions of existing historical mazes around the world, this book's diversity of sources stimulates the reader to enter the tantalizing world of illusion and beguilement that lies at the heart of the maze.
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  • Cambridge Primary Science Challenge 5

    Fiona Baxter, Liz Dilley

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, July 18, 2016)
    The Challenge and Skills Builders are differentiated activity books to be used alongside the Cambridge Primary Science course. Cambridge Primary Science is a flexible and engaging course written specifically for the Cambridge Primary Science Curriculum Stages 1 to 6. The course uses an enquiry-led approach focussed on making pupils think and work scientifically. The Challenge Activity Books provide extension activities for children who need more challenging activities to stretch their skills beyond the standard for success expected in Primary school. They include a full range of carefully levelled activities which help stretch and deepen a child's understanding, plus helpful guidance for explaining to the learner, teacher or parent the key scientific methods and concepts underpinning each exercise.
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  • CPM Module 1 Workbook 9

    Roy Edwards, Jean Clark, Alice Dickson, Barbara Hewett, Barbara White

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, Sept. 1, 1983)
    This is the pupil's workbook on continued addition skills, which is part of Module 1 of the Cambridge Primary Mathematics course.
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  • The Romans in Britain Pupils' book

    Cottia Howard, Penny Liddiard

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, May 28, 1996)
    The Romans in Britain is one of the topics in the new Cambridge Primary History course, which has been specially written for the post-Dearing history curriculum at key stage 2. Each topic in the series covers the content of one Study Unit and provides enjoyable activities suitable for children of a wide range of abilities. The Romans in Britain Pupil's Book has been written for Study Unit 1. It focuses on how much the Romans changed Britain, and introduces pupils to the differences between Roman and Celtic society; the Roman invasion of Britain and the Celtic response and resistance; the Roman Army and its influence; the everyday life of different people, both Roman and Celtic; Roman culture; and the end of Roman rule and its legacy. Pupils are shown how to use and interpret sources and introduced to the importance of archaeology and the use of historic sites and artefacts.
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  • Module 5 Teacher's resource book

    Roy Edwards, Mary Edwards, Alan Ward

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, )
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  • Module 6 Pupils' book 1 Cambridge Primary Mathematics

    Roy Edwards, Mary Edwards, Alan Ward

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, )
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  • Maths Activities for Infants

    Pauline Ball

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, Jan. 1, 1992)
    Written by an experienced teacher of infants, this book contains about 80 varied mathematical activities, many with suggestions for development and extension. * Arranged by topic and cross-referenced to attainment targets of the national curriculum * provides work on all five attainment targets at levels 1, 2 and 3 * contains shorter and longer activities, some most suitable for small groups, other for larger groups * provides an easy to use, rich resource for all teachers in infant schools.
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  • Cambridge Primary Science Stage 3 Teacher's Resource with Cambridge Elevate

    Jon Board, Alan Cross

    Spiral-bound (Cambridge University Press, May 23, 2019)
    Cambridge Primary Science is a flexible, engaging course written specifically for the Cambridge Primary Science curriculum framework. This teacher's resource with Cambridge Elevate provides you with everything you need to plan and run your lessons with confidence. You'll find teaching notes for each lesson, including answers, differentiation and assessment suggestions. Information on scientific topics guides you through the material. A range of teaching ideas for each topics lets you tailor the course to fit your learners. With the Cambridge Elevate edition, you'll also get editable versions of the lesson plans and worksheets. Tests for each unit are also included, saving you time and assisting you to track your learners' progress.
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  • Module 5 Pupils' book 2 Cambridge Primary Mathematics

    Roy Edwards, Mary Edwards, Alan Ward

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, )
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