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The 'Maths matters!' series recognises the different approaches that can be taken to this subject, by presenting alternative ways of learning that suit any preferred method of handling mathematics. This book focuses on division.

This item is one of over 25,000 physical resources available from the Resources Collection. The Archive Collection covers over 50 years of curriculum development in the STEM subjects. The Contemporary Collection includes the latest publications from UK educational publishers.

'Space Science' uses NASA imagery along with diagrams to illustrate the ever changing world of space science and space exploration.

The books in the series provide a suitably in-depth, technical, but...

The Maths Matters! series recognises the different approaches that can be taken to this subject, by presenting alternative ways of learning that suit any preferred method of handling mathematics.

Part of the Move on with Maths Series

The Maths Matters series recognises the different approaches that can be taken to this subject, by presenting alternative ways of learning that suit any preferred method of handling mathematics.

 

Can we resurrect dinosaurs, ...

Earth and Beyond is part of the new Science@school series written by established author, Dr. Brian Knapp. It contains colourful photographs and carefully-presented diagrams in a clear layout that is accessible to a...

Forces in action covers Unit 6E of the QCA Scheme of Work for science (the unit is titled 'Forces in action'). The QCA guidelines have proven to be an important influence on primary teaching in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. The same topic is also taught in the curriculum in Scotland. Forces in action is one...

How we see things covers Unit 6F of the QCA Scheme of Work for science (the unit is titled 'How we see things'). The QCA guidelines have proven to be an important influence on primary teaching in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. The same topic is also taught in the curriculum in Scotland. How we see things is...

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