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Pearson Mathematics  8 Student Book

Pearson Mathematics 8 Student Book 2

by David et al Coffey and David Coffey
Publication Date: 29/06/2011
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Pearson Mathematics student book for Year 8 follows the Australian Curriculum for Mathematics. It has been strategically designed to attract maximum student engagement, develop a deep understanding of key concepts and skills, and to encourage inquiry and problem solving. This student book provides you with extensive material, with a collection of maths games, investigations, problem solving tasks, revision activities, practice questions and technology explorations. Additionally, a mini, re-usable whiteboard has been provided, in the back of Pearson Mathematics student book for Year 8, to help encourage active participation from your students. All exercises within the student books are split into the Australian Curriculum proficiency strands: fluency, understanding and reasoning. You’ll also find open-ended questions that encourage creative maths thinking. Accuracy has been observed by this series, with experienced teachers carefully checking every question within Pearson Mathematics - up to five times!
ISBN:
9781442529557
9781442529557
Category:
Educational: Mathematics & numeracy
Publication Date:
29-06-2011
Publisher:
Pearson Education Australia
Edition:
1st Edition
Dimensions (mm):
281x215mm
Weight:
1.38kg

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Whilst this textbook is nicely laid out and well differentiated, the author is to be commended in creating a well designed text.



The publisher however should hold its head in shame with the release of the ebook support.



The ebook is substandard in every way imaginable, it is slow, it requires its own software, does not work on school internet, and on a screen looks rubbish. Pearson is dragging education back to the 18th century.

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