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Oxford International Maths: Teacher's Guide 9 (Lower Secondary)

Unlocking mathematical confidence through exploration

Author Katie Wood, Author Jemma Sherwood, Author Dan Draper, Author Charlotte Hawthorne, Author Helen Konstantine, and Series Editor Craig Barton

Suitable for:  Year 9 teachers

Price:  £89.99

ISBN: 978-1382045506
Publication date: 17/02/2025 (estimated)
Paperback: 352 pages
Dimensions: 297x210mm

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Description

Oxford International Maths is a nine-level course that encourages students to discover the joy of learning maths through problem-solving activities that stimulate their curiosity. The Teacher's Guides give you the tools and ideas to help students develop the skills they need to become confident mathematicians.


Features

  • Lesson-by-lesson teaching notes to support the Student Book, with a step-by-step approach that can be easily followed and implemented
  • Clear breakdown of learning objectives covered in each lesson/ topic
  • Key words set out at the start of each lesson to develop students' subject-specific vocabulary
  • Guidance on how to encourage mathematical thinking using example-problem pairs and the Reflect, Expect, Check, Explain model
  • Guidance on how to check prior learning, address common learning misconceptions, model key skills, and provide opportunities for practice
  • Differentiation support for each stage of learning to cater to the needs of every student
  • Comprehensive assessment to track students' progress
  • Answers to questions in the Student Book
Age range 11-14
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