Educational: Mathematics and numeracy
Pebble Books Up, Down, and Around the City
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£23.49
Pebble Books Counting at the Store
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£23.49
Tiger Tales Learn Early Math - Number Tracing and Math
Book SynopsisLearn Early Math is a fun and motivational workbook designed to build confidence and ability in learning to write the numbers 1 through 10 along with simple math skills for Pre-K through Kindergarten. This workbook is filled with a wide variety of learning activities to practice writing numbers, counting, and also simple addition, subtraction, and more.In Learn Early Math, children will engage in activities to master a variety of math-based skills such as writing and recognizing the numbers 1 through 10, counting, addition, and subtraction. As well as learning shapes, patterns, sorting, and classifying. Other fun activities include coins and size comparison exercises.Titles from the My First Home Learning series are an exciting, interactive way to keep children engaged during homeschooling and distance or remote learning. Young readers will strengthen their knowledge of early concepts, as well as familiarize themselves with objects and animals in nature and around the home. Engaging photographs and simple prompts make this series an ideal choice for educational bridge activities.
£8.54
Pebble Books Up, Down, and Around the City
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£9.49
Pebble Books Shapes at the Park
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£9.49
Pebble Books Counting at the Store
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£9.49
Cherry Blossom Press Count Up and Down
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£10.79
Cherry Lake Publishing Deep Ocean Divers
£999.99
School Zone School Zone Math Basics Grade 2 Press-Out
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£8.60
School Zone School Zone Math Basics Grade 3 Press-Out
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£8.60
Amicus Ink The Amicus Book of ABC
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£8.99
Astra Publishing House Kindergarten Number Puzzles
Book SynopsisKindergarteners will learn number recognition and counting through fun activities such as Hidden Pictures® puzzles, mazes, and more, all in an affordable, travel-friendly pad format.It's no secret: kids tend to learn best when they are having fun. Number Puzzles is a full-color, 64-page pad designed to build kindergarteners' confidence as they learn numbers and practice counting -- important steps toward success in math.
£6.67
St. Martin's Publishing Group Early Learning Kit PreK
£14.24
Jump Math Accumula Student Book 5
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£18.50
Arcturus Publishing Color by Numbers: Adding and Subtracting
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£9.99
Tarquin Publications Mathematical Snacks: A Collection of Interesting
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£11.35
Tarquin Publications Origami Dots: Folding paper to explore geometry
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£11.35
Tarquin Publications Martha the Mathemagician and the Medieval Castle
Book SynopsisMartha the Mathemagician lives on Calculation Island (where numbers grow on trees) with her life-long best friend Oscar the Owl and her grandfather Max, who is an old and wise mathemagician. In this second book of the series, Martha uses her magic calculator for the first time. She and Oscar are transported to a dramatic argument between Knights about who will save the Princess from the dragon. Again she meets the Halving Ladybird to solve the problem she faces. Oh, and empowers the Princess while she''s at it... Beautifully and amusingly illustrated, the story is designed to be read with children by parent or teacher. But it will also serve young readers well as they explore the world?especially as there are so few stories that have mathematics at their heart. Martha the Mathemagician will charm children and adults alike and make the world of numbers a comfortable and exciting place to be.
£10.19
Tarquin Publications Artful Math Activity Book
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£9.95
Tarquin Publications Images of Infinity
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£12.84
Tarquin Publications Emojis
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£8.46
Tarquin Publications Nightmare Blocks
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£8.48
Tarquin Publications Solitary Sudoku
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£8.48
Tarquin Publications The Compendium
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£8.48
Tarquin Publications Emojis: The Starter Book
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£8.48
Tarquin Publications Nightmare Blocks: The Starter Book
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£8.48
Tarquin Publications Poems and Paradoxes
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£9.99
Tarquin Group Mindful Math 1: Use Your Algebra to Solve These
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£7.95
Tarquin Group Mindful Math 2: Use Your Geometry to Solve These
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£7.95
Tarquin Group Mindful Math 3: Use Your Statistics to Solve
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£7.95
Cheriton Children's Books How to Choose Your Perfect Math Career
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£32.92
Cheriton Children's Books Loans and Credit
£32.92
Peace Hill Press Addition Facts that Stick: Help Your Child Master
Book SynopsisAddition Facts That Stick will guide you, step-by- step, as you teach your child to understand and memorize the addition facts, from 1 + 1 through 9 + 9. Hands-on activities, fun games your child will love, and simple practice pages help young students remember the addition facts for good. In 15 minutes per day (perfect for after school, or as a supplement to a homeschool math curriculum) any child can master the addition facts, gain a greater understanding of how math works, and develop greater confidence, in just six weeks! Mastery of the math facts is the foundation for all future math learning. Lay that foundation now, and make it solid, with Addition Facts That Stick!
£14.99
Nomad Press Amazing Math Projects: Projects You Can Build
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£19.79
Big Kid Science On Teaching Science
Book SynopsisFocusing on solutions specific to science and math education both for K–12 and college, this book explores how students learn in general and helps teachers develop successful techniques for the classroomOn Teaching Science is a short, practical guide to key principles and strategies that will help students learn in any subject at any level but with special focus on the STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) subjects. Though aimed primarily at current and future teachers, the ideas covered will be of interest to anyone involved in education, including parents, school administrators, policymakers, community leaders, and research scientists. The book describes how important it is to instill the notion that learning requires study and effort; presents big picture ideas about teaching; provides general suggestions for successful teaching; and includes pedagogical strategies for success in science teaching. With a combination of personal experience and research-based studies to discuss the current state of education in the United States, the author shows how it can be improved through both individual educators and systemic changes. Trade Review"Well thought out and clearly presents topics vital to educators at all levels. Anyone involved in education, both in teaching and administration, and both in higher education and K-12, should take to heart the ideas outlined in these pages." --Dr. Kevin McLin, NASA Education and Public Outreach Group and director of the Global Telescope Network, Sonoma State University" On Teaching Science is a valuable resource for anyone teaching or planning to teach science on the K-12 and college levels. It is a practical, concise guide to teaching in general, and to teaching science in particular, that will also ultimately lead to a greater understanding of science for students of all ages." --John DiElsi, dean of online learning, Mercy College" On Teaching Science is an excellent addition to the library of any budding science teacher. Even after teaching thousands of physics and astronomy students at the university level over the past decade, I discovered, or re-discovered, a number of principles and ideas that I am sure will help me become a better instructor." --Dr. James Cooney, professor of astrophysics, University of Central Florida" On Teaching Science is thoughtful and well-written dialogue on ideas for improving one's teaching of science." --Dr. Jeffrey Writer, CU Teach, University of Colorado, Boulder"Packed with insights on education and how students learn that will make anyone a better teacher. Bennett provides practical steps that can be brought into the classroom at any level to improve student learning." --Dr. Josh Colwell, professor of astrophysics, University of Central Florida"Every education college/department should make On Teaching Science a required reading for teachers. It is fantastic!" --Patricia Tribe, CEO Story Time from Space and former director of education for Space Center Houston"Dr. Bennett provides both experienced and novice teachers with reflective tools and specific strategies that will help us all improve our instruction to ensure student succeed. On Teaching Science should be required reading for teachers of all subjects at all levels, not just teachers of science." --Mark Levy, adjunct associate professor of education, St. John's University"Filled with insights into how to teach effectively with a truly positive undertone, and also shows how to open students minds so that they will WANT to learn and will understand the true life-long impacts an education will have on their lives. A must-read for new and seasoned teachers and professors alike, and a book I wish I'd been able to read before I started teaching." --Dr. Susan Lederer, professor of physics, California State University-San Bernadino, and NASA Johnson Space Center"Provides a masterful 'back to basics' review of true 'nuts and bolts' of learning and teaching science. Author Jeffrey Bennett skillfully blends a modern view of the nature of science with insights into student learning forming a 'How To' manual that would be of good use to any teacher of science, kindergarten through university level. Dr. Bennett takes on the American cultural rise of multitasking, inadequate study habits, and emphasis on unconnected knowledge tidbits. He builds a case for focused study and conceptual learning orchestrated by teachers who model enthusiasm, curiosity, creativity, and hard work. Science teachers at all levels of experience should read this book and rethink how they operate in the classroom and how they set expectations for students." --Dr. Alan McCormack, professor of science education, San Diego State University, and president, National Science Teachers Association (2010-2011)"Provides an effective summary of several research-based strategies for improving student learning in science classes at all levels. It gives real classroom examples, is easy to read, and is brief enough not to be overwhelming." --Dr. Holly Travis, associate professor of biology, Indiana University of Pennsylvania" On Teaching Science is GREAT. It should be required reading for parents and administrators as well as teachers." --Dr. Laura L. Duncan, science teacher, Boulder High School"Bennett does a great job of distilling what it means to be a great science teacher into a manageable number of big ideas, teaching suggestions, and strategies, applied to both K-12 and higher education. I recommend On Teaching Science to all science teachers -- it will support the good things you are already doing and provide ideas for how to do better." -- Lauren Monowar-Jones, Ohio Department of Education, Performance Assessment"Success = more and more efficient study time. With this simple yet powerful formula, On Teaching Science is poised to change the national conversation about educational reform. Bennett compellingly argues that educational reforms should be evaluated by whether they increase student effort and study time [...] This approach would not only improve students' academic outcomes but have long-term consequences for the future of our democracy in which citizens need to contend with issues of increasing complexity. -- Dr. Josipa Roksa, associate professor of sociology and education, University of Virginia, co-author, Academically Adrift"Far and away the best book about teaching I've ever read. Beyond just the teaching of science, this book is a must read for every teacher, parent, administrator, and even student. On Teaching Science will be the gold standard to which all other teaching books will be compared in the future." -- Brad A. Shonk, 4th grade teacher, 2010 Mississippi Teacher of the Year"A wonderful book, full of useful lessons not just about teaching science, but about teaching and learning in general." --Dr. Scott Hildreth, professor of physics and astronomy, Chabot College"Bennett directs our attention to the importance of teaching in context and offers rich examples of how that might be accomplished. Even after 35 years in the classroom, I still found new ideas that I can use every day, as well as numerous ideas that will help educators seeking to implement the Next Generation Science Standards." -- Bob Feurer, high school science teacher, 2011 Nebraska Teacher of the Year" On Teaching Science is packed with insights on education and how students learn that will make anyone a better teacher. Bennett provides practical steps that can be brought into the classroom at any level to improve student learning." -- Dr. Josh Colwell, professor of astrophysics, University of Central Florida"Dr. Bennett provides both experienced and novice teachers with reflective tools and specific strategies that will help us all improve our instruction and ensures student success. On Teaching Science should be required reading for teachers of all subjects at all levels, not just teachers of science." -- Mark Levy, adjunct associate professor of education, St. Johns University
£13.25
Solution Tree Press Making Sense of Mathematics for Teaching Grades
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£34.15
Solution Tree Press Making Sense of Mathematics for Teaching, Grades
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£36.86
Figures In Motion Third Grade Math with Confidence Instructor Guide
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£30.00
Figures In Motion Third Grade Math with Confidence Student Workbook
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£19.99
Solution Tree Press The New Art and Science of Teaching Mathematics:
Book SynopsisPart of The New Art and Science of Teaching series In The New Art and Science of Teaching Mathematics, authors Nathan D. Lang-Raad and Robert J. Marzano reenvision the groundbreaking New Art and Science of Teaching framework for math classrooms. Readers will discover myriad math strategies, tools, and methods of teaching mathematics for every step of the process, from articulating learning targets and conducting math lessons to engaging students, tracking progress, and celebrating successes. Use this teaching resource to implement research-based best practices in teaching math: Explore how The New Art and Science of Teaching framework can help you optimize your methods and establish best practices in teaching mathematics. Become familiar with the 10 design areas and 43 elements of effective teaching strategies that make up the framework. Develop an understanding of which of the 43 elements of instruction are most effective in the mathematics classroom and in which types of lessons they should be used when teaching mathematics. Use each chapter's Guiding Questions for Curriculum Design to support planning and aid in reflection as a mathematics teacher. Discover a four-step process designed to help you deepen your expertise of math teaching strategies. A joint publication of ASCD and Solution Tree Contents: Introduction Chapter 1: Providing and Communicating Clear Learning Goals Chapter 2: Using Assessments Chapter 3: Conducting Direct Instruction Lessons Chapter 4: Conducting Practicing and Deepening Lessons Chapter 5: Conducting Knowledge Application Lessons Chapter 6: Using Strategies That Appear in All Types of Lessons Chapter 7: Using Engagement Strategies Chapter 8: Implementing Rules and Procedures Chapter 9: Building Relationships Chapter 10: Communicating High Expectations Chapter 11: Developing Expertise Appendix References and Resources
£31.72
Peace Hill Press Division Facts That Stick: Help Your Child Master
Book SynopsisDivision Facts That Stick will guide you, step-by- step, as you teach your child to understand and memorize the division facts, from 1/1 through 100/10. Hands-on activities, fun games your child will love, and simple practice pages help young students remember the division facts for good. In 15 minutes per day (perfect for after school, or as a supplement to a homeschool math curriculum) your child will master the division facts, gain a greater understanding of how math works, and develop greater confidence, in just ten weeks! Featuring: clear, easy-to-use lesson plans with diagrams and illustrations over 100 pages of game boards, activities, and practice pages answer keys everything you need to teach your student the division facts in just 10 weeks Mastery of the math facts is the foundation for all future math learning. Lay that foundation now, and make it solid, with Division Facts That Stick!
£18.96
Peace Hill Press Kindergarten Math With Confidence Instructor
Book SynopsisWith this scripted, open-and-go program, parents can help their children master all the concepts typically covered in kindergarten: counting to 100 writing numbers beginning addition and subtraction shapes and patterns coins, time, and measurement Carefully-sequenced, confidence-building lessons will help children develop a strong understanding of math, step by step. Daily review will ensure they fully master what they have learned. With this blend of conceptual understanding and traditional skill practice, children will be well-prepared for first grade. This book is the Instructor Guide to Kindergarten Math With Confidence: Student Workbook
£25.99
IXL Learning, Inc. IXL Math Workbook: Grade 5 Decimals
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£999.99
IXL Learning, Inc. The Ultimate Grade 5 Math Workbook: Decimals,
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£16.99
IXL Learning, Inc. Grade 5 Fractions Workbook (IXL Workbooks)
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£14.24
IXL Learning, Inc. The Ultimate Grade 1 Math Workbook: Addition,
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£999.99
IXL Learning, Inc. The Ultimate Grade 4 Math Workbook: Multi-Digit
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£999.99
IXL Learning, Inc. Kindergarten Numbers and Counting Workbook (IXL
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£14.24