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Making Numbers
Making Numbers
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Making Numbers
Author/Publisher: Oxford University Press
Target Audience: Primary school students in Years 1 to 3, focusing on early learners developing number sense and foundational math skills.
Key Features:
- Comprehensive Content: Covers essential topics such as counting, number recognition, place value, and simple arithmetic operations like addition and subtraction.
- Clear Explanations: Presents mathematical concepts in a clear and simple way, ensuring that young learners can easily understand and apply their knowledge.
- Practice Questions: Provides a variety of exercises to reinforce learning, allowing students to practice counting, adding, subtracting, and understanding number patterns.
- Exam Focused: Helps prepare students for early math assessments by building confidence in basic number skills and operations.
- Interactive Elements: Includes fun, hands-on activities, visual aids, and games designed to engage students and make learning numbers an enjoyable experience.
- Curriculum Alignment: Aligned with the national curriculum for mathematics, ensuring students meet the necessary benchmarks for their grade level.
Educational Value:
This book helps students establish a strong foundation in numbers and early math operations. It supports their mathematical development, enabling them to excel in key areas like counting, arithmetic, and number relationships.
Format and Quality:
Paperback, 48 pages, featuring colorful illustrations, charts, and engaging visual content to enhance learning and make numbers accessible to young students.
Why Choose This Book:
Making Numbers is an essential resource for teachers and parents looking to support children's early math development. It simplifies complex ideas and offers practical, engaging exercises that make mastering numbers fun and achievable.
Available at Books for the Future with delivery to all cities in Iraq and the Kurdistan region.
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