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Alpha Mathematics 4
This resource, published by Schofield & Sims, is the fourth in the Alpha Mathematics series of text books which were developed for use by more able students of junior and middle school age. It continues the theme of previous books and allows students to review and extend their knowledge of specific topics....
Series from the late 1970s aimed at the equivalent of Key Stage 3, S1/2
Series from the late 1970s aimed at the equivalent of Key Stage 3, S1/2
Alpha Mathematics Teacher's Manual
This resource, published by Schofield & Sims, accompanies the text books for the Alpha Mathematics series, which catered for more able students at junior and middle school, and contains detailed notes on the implementation of the scheme which includes:
*a synopsis of the contents of the Alpha series, the...
Series from the late 1970s aimed at the equivalent of Key Stage 3, S1/2
Alpha: The 1st Book of Mathsteasers is one of three question booklets aimed at advanced learners. The problems in this book are ideal for children in years 4-8.
The questions have been designed to deepen pupils' knowledge rather than accelerating them through topics. The books, similar to the Maths - No...
Get ready to blast off for fun and learning with this exciting alphabet book about space. Children will learn about astronauts, planets, stars, gravity, and much more.
Alpine plants in trouble
Botanic Gardens Conservation International (BGCI) have created resources based on climate change. This activity considers the effect of climate change on plants which live within a set of environmental conditions. Following a discussion about alpine plants, students participate in an activity in which they...
This revised text remains the same as the previously successful editions in that emphasis is on machine performance rather than design, though design is discussed where it bears on performance. Covers...
Many science students find themselves in the midst of graduate school or sitting at a lab bench, and realize that they hate lab work. Even worse is realizing that they may love science, but science (at least academic...