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CGP, Multiplication & Division Activity Book for Ages 8-9 (Year 4)
CGP, Multiplication & Division Activity Book for Ages 8-9 (Year 4)
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CGP, Multiplication & Division Activity Book for Ages 8-9 (Year 4)
Author/Publisher: CGP Books
Target Audience: Children aged 8-9, typically in Year 4 of primary school.
Key Features:
- Advanced Exercises: Provides multiplication and division problems suited to Year 4 students, focusing on more complex calculations and concepts.
- Concepts Covered: Includes multi-digit multiplication and division, long division, and problem-solving involving larger numbers and real-world scenarios.
- Interactive Activities: Engaging exercises designed to enhance understanding and make learning enjoyable through a variety of problems and activities.
- Visual Aids: Features illustrations, diagrams, and visual aids to support comprehension and maintain student interest.
- Progressive Learning: Gradually increases in difficulty to match the developmental stage and learning progress of Year 4 students.
- Practice Problems: Offers a range of practice questions to reinforce classroom learning, build confidence, and improve problem-solving skills.
Educational Value:
Supports the development of multiplication and division skills aligned with the Year 4 curriculum, helping students master more advanced mathematical concepts through interactive and challenging exercises.
Format and Quality:
- Layout: Designed with a child-friendly approach, clear instructions, and engaging content to encourage independent practice.
- Quality: High-quality paper and vibrant illustrations ensure durability and keep students motivated throughout their learning.
Why Choose This Product:
Perfect for reinforcing Year 4 curriculum topics and providing additional practice at home, this book helps students develop and refine their multiplication and division skills through interactive and educational activities.
Available at Books for the Future with delivery to all cities in Iraq and the Kurdistan region.
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