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How to be Brilliant at Mental Arithmetic电子书

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作       者:Webber, Beryl

出  版  社:Andrews UK

出版时间:2012-10-15

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How to be Brilliant at Mental Arithmetic addresses the twin pillars of mental arithmetic - mental recall and mental agility. Mental recall depends on familiarity with number bonds and plenty of opportunity to practise. Mental agility depends more on confidence with the number system and the four operations. Using the worksheets in this book, students will learn about: tens and units; addition, subtraction, multiplication and division; addition shortcuts; product squares; quick recall; number sequences; factors; more and less; approximations; metric and imperial measures.
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Cover

Front Matter

Title Page

Publisher Information

Introduction

Why Teach Mental Arithmetic?

Links to the National Curriculum

Programme of Study References

Body Text

Tens and Units Snap

Digit Cards 0 - 9

Digit Cards 0-19

Addition Shortcuts, 1

Addition Shortcuts, 2

Product Squares

Quick Recall, 1

Quick Recall, 2

Quick Recall, 3

Quick Recall, 4

How Does It Work?

Pairs and Trios, 1

Pairs and Trios, 2

Counting On

Addition 100 Square

Splitting Up Sums

Factors Can Help!

More and Less

How Many Can I Do?

It’s Close Enough!

Butterfly Pairs

Wall

Sports Survey

Square Numbers

Adding Columns of Numbers

24 Hour Clock

Local Trains

Metric and Imperial Weights

Metric and Imperial Distance

Metric and Imperial Capacity

Converting Money, 1

Converting Money, 2

Back Matter

Self-Assessment Sheet

Resource Sheets

100 Square Resource Sheet

Digit Cards 0 - 9 Resource Sheet

Digit Cards 0 - 19 Resource Sheet

Product Square Resource Sheet

Blank Digit Cards Resource Sheet

Pairs and Trios Resource Sheet

Wall Resource Sheet

Quick Recall Resource Sheet

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