Be Your Child's Maths Tutor: Book One

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Cover of the book Be Your Child's Maths Tutor: Book One by Angie Fish, Mystical Mindset
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Author: Angie Fish ISBN: 9781466183193
Publisher: Mystical Mindset Publication: July 14, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Angie Fish
ISBN: 9781466183193
Publisher: Mystical Mindset
Publication: July 14, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

This book has been written by an experienced maths tutor who has seen children make significant progress using the lesson plans in this book. In busy classrooms children can sometimes be scared to ask questions when they don't understand something and sometimes it is difficult for them to catch up with a maths unit once the teacher has moved onto the next one.
This book has been designed to help parents and carers tutor their children, to help improve their confidence and stop them falling behind with their maths. Based on the government's one-to-one tuition programme, this book contains fourteen one-hour lesson plans, which covers the General Number unit for Key Stage 3 children in the UK; however, it will be useful for all children between the ages of 10 to 15. It covers basic operations, fractions, rounding numbers, percentages, decimals and ratio. It has been written in down-to-earth language so even those parents and carers who aren't confident with maths should be able to understand how to teach each lesson with confidence.Thanks to photostock on freedigital images for the cover image.

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This book has been written by an experienced maths tutor who has seen children make significant progress using the lesson plans in this book. In busy classrooms children can sometimes be scared to ask questions when they don't understand something and sometimes it is difficult for them to catch up with a maths unit once the teacher has moved onto the next one.
This book has been designed to help parents and carers tutor their children, to help improve their confidence and stop them falling behind with their maths. Based on the government's one-to-one tuition programme, this book contains fourteen one-hour lesson plans, which covers the General Number unit for Key Stage 3 children in the UK; however, it will be useful for all children between the ages of 10 to 15. It covers basic operations, fractions, rounding numbers, percentages, decimals and ratio. It has been written in down-to-earth language so even those parents and carers who aren't confident with maths should be able to understand how to teach each lesson with confidence.Thanks to photostock on freedigital images for the cover image.

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