This book contains a range of practice questions for every topic in Key Stage Two Maths, with fun cartoons to help keep kids interested. Complete answers are included at the back.
This friendly, colourful book explains every Science topic children will need to understand for Key Stage Two (ages 7-11). Each section is packed with clear, easy-to-read study notes, along with plenty of helpful tips and examples. In addition, there are quick recap questions throughout the book to help make sure children have mastered the essential skills. For even more practice, a CGP KS2 Science Question Book is also available - see 9781841462592.
The books may be used flexibly: children can either work through the whole series, or focus on particular topics. You can also use Understanding English to give children new confidence in areas of English that they may previously have struggled with.
A study book for Year 5 Maths students, with study notes covering Year 5 topics. It includes colourful pictures and is suitable for key stage two children.
Providing plenty of practice questions for children to work through, this Maths skills book helps to build confidence and improve Maths skills at Key Stage 2. Children can use this book at home for SATS revision, and to build on topics covered in the classroom. Written by educational experts, this Maths skills book saves time with ready-to-practice questions that comprehensively cover the basics of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division for KS2 Maths. Packed with engaging pictures and clear practice questions, this handy study guide gives a strong foundation in Maths for Key Stage 2. It builds on the Maths skills learnt in Book 1. Content includes: lots of practice in number and money (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division), time (o'clock, 1/2 past, 1/4 past/to, minutes past and to, calendar), simple fractions (1/2, 1/4), simple graphs, length (cm and 1/2 cm) and mass (g and kg).
The format of Mental Arithmetic differs from that of traditional mental arithmetic materials in that pupils read the questions themselves, use rough paper for workings out, and write down their answers. It provides intensive practice in all areas of the maths curriculum.