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Maths Buzz (Years 5 and 6)
Collaborative reasoning challenges from NRICH
devised by NRICH
ISBN/Product code : 978 1 9062 2451 6
Price : £129.99 (+ VAT) Qty:
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Those clever folks at NRICH have come up trumps again. Working in pairs or small groups, children use their reasoning skills to figure out how to organise a collection of picture cards. Can they work out the order of the racing robots or arrange the hats on the shelves? Children will develop their speaking and listening skills and their problem-solving abilities as they work together to sort out the clues and deduce the solutions. Get the class buzzing with Maths Buzz!

Includes:
  • 2 jumbo-sized class demonstration problems
  • Short flash-animated sequence of the demonstration problems to show to the class on-screen
  • 16 reasoning problems sets
  • Laminated full-colour picture cards and three sets of clue cards at increasing levels of difficulty: 48 problems in all
  • 48-page teachers’ book, including solutions to the problems and analysis of the skills children will develop
  • CD-ROM of printable resources, so you can print out further copies of the picture or clue cards
 
 
 
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