Scholastic 100 Practice Activities: National Curriculum Maths Practice Book for Year 1
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Brand: Scholastic
Description: The million-selling 100 Lessons series returns with its first ever pupil workbooks. Targeted learning practice exactly matched to the new curriculum, with over 100 ready-to-go activities. #homelearning-offer #r-1-offer-new #homelearn-spelling-16 #nctestsandpractice #homelearning-20-17 #summer-18 #sum-18 #sum-18-ie #practicerevision #assessment-nov 18 #pm 19-offer. Scholastic 100 Practice Activities: National Curriculum Maths Practice Book for Year 1 - shop the best deal online on thebookbug.co.uk
Category: Books
Merchant: Scholastic
Product ID: 94605
ISBN: 9781407128887
Author: B Renukarya
Rating: 5
Review: Wish I had bought this book a lot earlier. My little one in year 1 absolutely loves this book. Since getting these books, she never wants to stop learning. It's absolutely thrilling to teach her using using this book. I had also ordered an English book. They were both delivered very quickly. I'd recommend this book for anyone in year 1 or even in reception for an early start.
Author: Kristiina Hallava
Rating: 2
Review: First I should say that I bought the last edition and the edition changed before I had a chance to write this review. So maybe some things have changed but I doubt it because so much is wrong with this book. I didnt like this book at all. The assignements just don’t have good mathemathical thinking in them, some are hard to understand and the book is overall not going linearly from the beginning to the end with enough repetition. Bought the Shanghai Maths book after this one and boy there is a great difference. This book seems nonsense compared the the Shanghai Maths. So if you’re child is strugling with Maths, which is not a great surprise given the fact that in the UK they seem to teach incredibly difficult things for very very young children, go and buy the Shanghai Book and do that with your kid, not this one. With maths it is not about bright pictures it’s about helping with mathematical thinking and that needs a lot of repetition. It’s no use to flash more and more topics very quickly if the underlining thinking has not been understood. My homecountry does very well with Pisa results and we dont generally push this young kids this far, because if one does, so many fall off the ladder even before they have really started to climb. The Shanghai book does the same curriculum but concentrates on getting the child to understand what she or he is learning and with Maths there is no other way to success.