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Kent Mathematics Project Level One
This resource from Ward Lock Educational consists of a series of work cards and a book of tests relating to the content of the work cards. At present only the test book is available.
The Kent Mathematics Project was developed to accommodate students' ability rather than focussing on their chronological age. The original Kent Maths Project started in the 1960s, well before the National Curriculum. The material has been reprinted since. The levels refer to the Concept Network. As a guide, level one is designed for the average nine-year-old student while level eight is O level material up to grade A.
Contents include:
- Tests 1 to 20 - Number bases • Place value • Multiples • x by 10 • Halves and quarters • Making a whole • Fractions of a number • Halves and tenths • Coins.
- Tests 21 to 40 - Counting up and down in 10s • 100s • Hundreds tens and units • Money addition • Column subtraction • Money subtraction • Hour time • Using a ruler • Quarter time • Horizontal and vertical • Five minute marker • Odds and evens • Patterns of dots • Division • Calculators.
- Test 41 to 60 - Target 20 • 50 • 100 • Which operation? • Pictograms • Tallying Bar graphs • Straight lines • Using compasses.
- Tests 61 to 80 - Equilateral triangles • Square patterns • Isosceles triangles • Fold a corner • Turns • What is a polygon? • Naming polygons • Recognising rectangles • Polygon vertices • Tessellations • Covering shapes • Irregular shapes • The folded decagon • The cube.
- Tests 81 to 85 - Tug-a-number • Reference points • House attributes • The Take-Away game • Card attributes • Thinking about fractions • Irregular shapes • The folded decagon.
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Level one: test book 5.14 MB