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Kent Mathematics Project Level Three

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 - Sequences of multiples • Triangular and square numbers • Stacks • Forming sequences • Approximate totals • Approximations • Fraction tracks • Fraction tubes • Fraction overlays • Folding fractions • Decimal moves • Working with decimals • Checking • Multiplication families • Multiplying decimals • Dates • Long multiplication • Percentage dial.
  • Tests 21 to 40 - Writing percentages • Slopes • Percentages of money • Discount and VAT • Speeds • Kilo • Seconds • Milli • Imperial lengths • Grouped data • Sporting means • Dice outcomes • Isometric drawing.
  • Tests 41 to 60 - Angles at a point • Angles in a triangle • Angles in a quadrilateral • Obtuse and reflex • Line symmetry • Turning symmetry • Length by width • Adding rectangles • Triangle areas • House and garden • Drawing a net • Boxes • Solids from drawings • Asteroid game.
  • Tests 61 to 80 - Robots • Vector competition • Sub-zero • Less than or more than • Opposites • Algebraic logic • Word formulas • Input and output graphs • Coordinate trails • Reading graphs • Around Kent • The Saltwood Flier • Bar-line and line graphs • Two-way tables • Classifying • Everyday fractions • Fraction rulers • Long division • Time intervals • Symmetry of solids • The Romney • Hythe and Dymchurch Railway • Directed numberline.

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