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KS3 Maths Progress Student Book Theta 2

KS3 Maths Progress Student Book Theta 2

Nick Asker | Lynn Byrd | Andrew Edmondson | Bobbie Johns | Katherine Pate

(2015)

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Abstract

Highly motivating differentiated Student Books develop confidence, fluency and problem-solving, supporting progression:

 

  • Full ability range: Pi (Tier 1), Theta (Tier 2) and Delta (Tier 3)
  • Unit structure based on mastery lessons, formative test, consolidation and extension lessons and a summative unit test
  • Reflection (metacognition) is explicitly encouraged to build perseverance and confidence
  • STEM and Finance lessons highlight these important links to using maths in real life
  • Reasoning and Problem-solving are nurtured in preparation for progressing to GCSE

 

If you're an institution you can get the answers for this book as a free download.If you are a parent or tutor please contact customer services at customersolutions@pearson.com who will send you the download directly.

 

 

 


Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Front Cover Front Cover
Contents iii
Course introduction vi
Welcome to KS3 Maths Progress student books viii
Unit 1: Number 1
1.1: Calculations 1
1.2: Calculating with negative integers 3
1.3: Powers and roots 6
1.4: Powers, roots and brackets 8
1.5: Multiples and factors 10
1: Check up 13
1: Strengthen 15
1: Extend 19
1: Unit test 23
Unit 2: Area and volume 25
2.1: Area of a triangle 25
2.2: Area of a parallelogram and trapezium 27
2.3: Volume of cubes and cuboids 29
2.4: 3D shapes 32
2.5: Surface area of cubes and cuboids 35
2.6: Problems and measures 37
2: Check up 39
2: Strengthen 41
2: Extend 45
2: Unit test 49
Unit 3: Statistics, graphs and charts 51
3.1: Pie charts 51
3.2: Using tables 54
3.3: Stem and leaf diagrams 57
3.4: Comparing data 60
3.5: Scatter graphs 63
3.6: FINANCE: Misleading graphs 66
3: Check up 68
3: Strengthen 70
3: Extend 74
3: Unit test 78
Unit 4: Expressions and equations 80
4.1: Algebraic powers 80
4.2: Expressions and brackets 83
4.3: Factorising expressions 86
4.4: One-step equations 88
4.5: Two-step equations 91
4.6: The balancing method 93
4: Check up 95
4: Strengthen 97
4: Extend 101
4: Unit test 105
Unit 5: Real-life graphs 107
5.1: Conversion graphs 107
5.2: Distance–time graphs 109
5.3: Line graphs 112
5.4: Complex line graphs 114
5.5: STEM: Graphs of functions 116
5.6: More real-life graphs 119
5: Check up 122
5: Strengthen 124
5: Extend 129
5: Unit test 133
Unit 6: Decimals and ratio 135
6.1: Ordering decimals and rounding 135
6.2: Place-value calculations 138
6.3: Calculations with decimals 141
6.4: Ratio and proportion with decimals 144
6.5: STEM: Using ratios 146
6: Check up 149
6: Strengthen 151
6: Extend 155
6: Unit test 159
Unit 7: Lines and angles 161
7.1: Quadrilaterals 161
7.2: Alternate angles and proof 164
7.3: Geometrical problems 167
7.4: Exterior and interior angles 170
7.5: Solving geometric problems 173
7: Check up 175
7: Strengthen 177
7: Extend 181
7: Unit test 185
Unit 8: Calculating with fractions 187
8.1: Adding and subtracting fractions 187
8.2: Multiplying fractions 189
8.3: Fractions, decimals and reciprocals 192
8.4: Dividing fractions 194
8.5: Calculating with mixed numbers 197
8: Check up 199
8: Strengthen 201
8: Extend 205
8: Unit test 209
Unit 9: Straight-line graphs 211
9.1: Direct proportion on graphs 211
9.2: Gradients 214
9.3: Equations of straight lines 217
9.4: STEM: Direct proportion problems 220
9: Check up 222
9: Strengthen 224
9: Extend 229
9: Unit test 233
Unit 10: Percentages, decimals and fractions 235
10.1: Fractions and decimals 235
10.2: Equivalent proportions 238
10.3: Writing percentages 241
10.4: Percentages of amounts 243
10.5: FINANCE: Solving problems 245
10: Check up 247
10: Strengthen 249
10: Extend 253
10: Unit test 257
Index 259
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