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KS3 Maths Progress Student Book Pi 3

KS3 Maths Progress Student Book Pi 3

Nick Asker | Sharon Bolger | Andrew Edmondson | Sharon Bolger | Catherine Murphy | Mary Pardoe

(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

 

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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 calculations 1
1.1: Adding and subtracting 1
1.2: Multiplying 3
1.3: Dividing 5
1.4: Multiplying and dividing negative numbers 7
1.5: Squares, cubes and roots 9
1.6: More powers 11
1.7: Calculations 14
1: Check up 16
1: Strengthen 18
1: Extend 22
1: Unit test 26
Unit 2: Sequences and equations 28
2.1: Algebraic expressions 28
2.2: Using the n th term 31
2.3: Finding the n th term 34
2.4: Solving equations 36
2: Check up 39
2: Strengthen 41
2: Extend 45
2: Unit test 49
Unit 3: Statistics 51
3.1: Planning a survey 51
3.2: Statistics from tables 53
3.3: Comparing data 55
3.4: Tables 57
3.5: Pie charts and scatter graphs 60
3.6: FINANCE: Misleading graphs 63
3.7: Writing a report 65
3: Check up 67
3: Strengthen 69
3: Extend 73
3: Unit test 77
Unit 4: Fractions, decimals and percentages 79
4.1: Equivalent proportions 79
4.2: Recurring decimals 81
4.3: Adding and subtracting fractions 83
4.4: Multiplying fractions 85
4.5: Dividing fractions 87
4.6: Comparing proportions 89
4.7: FINANCE: Percentage change 91
4: Check up 93
4: Strengthen 95
4: Extend 99
4: Unit test 103
Unit 5: Geometry in 2D and 3D 105
5.1: Angles 105
5.2: Maps and scales 108
5.3: Constructions 110
5.4: 3D solids 112
5.5: MODELLING: Pythagoras’ theorem 115
5: Check up 118
5: Strengthen 120
5: Extend 124
5: Unit test 128
Unit 6: Algebraic and real-life graphs 130
6.1: Reading graphs 130
6.2: Plotting graphs 132
6.3: Distance–time graphs 135
6.4: Midpoints 138
6.5: Intercepts and gradients 140
6: Check up 143
6: Strengthen 145
6: Extend 151
6: Unit test 155
Unit 7: Multiplicative reasoning 157
7.1: STEM: Using ratios 157
7.2: Using proportions 159
7.3: Problem-solving with proportions 162
7.4: Measures and conversions 165
7: Check up 167
7: Strengthen 169
7: Extend 173
7: Unit test 177
Unit 8: Algebraic and geometric formulae 179
8.1: Substituting into formulae 179
8.2: More complex formulae 182
8.3: Formulae in geometry 185
8.4: Compound shapes 188
8.5: Circles 191
8: Check up 193
8: Strengthen 195
8: Extend 199
8: Unit test 203
Unit 9: Probability 205
9.1: Probability experiments 205
9.2: Sample space diagrams 207
9.3: MODELLING: Two-way tables 210
9.4: Tree diagrams 212
9: Check up 215
9: Strengthen 217
9: Extend 221
9: Unit test 225
Unit 10: Polygons and transformations 227
10.1: Quadrilaterals 227
10.2: Triangles 230
10.3: Transformations 233
10.4: Enlargement 236
10.5: Congruent shapes 238
10: Check up 241
10: Strengthen 243
10: Extend 247
10: Unit test 251
Index 253
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