
Maths Problem Solving: Food
Anita Loughrey(Author)
Wayland (Publisher)
Published on 12. November 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
32 pages
978-1-5263-0795-8 (ISBN)
Description
Get kids engaged in maths with real-life problem-solving. In each fully illustrated title maths topics are carefully explained in different scenarios. Children are then given problems to solve around the scenario.
Topics covered include measurement (inches and centimetres, to litres and millilitres and units of time and days of the week), problems with numbers (by adding, subtracting, division and multiplication and using roman numerals), how to use fractions, decimal places and percentages, shapes (2D and 3D) and statistics, such as tables, bar graphs, pie charts, and line graphs.
The level of maths progresses as you go through the book, building a sense of achievement. It includes tips and tricks to make maths problem-solving easy.
Each book is framed around a high interest area, perfect for children aged 7+.
Topics covered include measurement (inches and centimetres, to litres and millilitres and units of time and days of the week), problems with numbers (by adding, subtracting, division and multiplication and using roman numerals), how to use fractions, decimal places and percentages, shapes (2D and 3D) and statistics, such as tables, bar graphs, pie charts, and line graphs.
The level of maths progresses as you go through the book, building a sense of achievement. It includes tips and tricks to make maths problem-solving easy.
Each book is framed around a high interest area, perfect for children aged 7+.
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Hachette Children's Group
Target group
Primary & secondary/elementary & high school
Interest Age: From 7 to 9 years
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 186 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
124 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5263-0795-8 (9781526307958)
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Person
Anita Loughrey was a primary school teacher for seventeen years before becoming a full-time writer. She writes teacher resources, educational fiction and non-fiction on a wide variety of subjects for a wide range of publishers with over 85 books published in the UK and many more worldwide. She writes for the national writing magazine Writers' Forum and teaches creative writing.
Anita's favourite toy as a child was the typewriter she wrote her autobiography with at the age of ten. As nothing exciting ever happened, she made most of it up. Her interests include writing, reading children's books, knitting, jive dancing and camping with her family in their VW campervan. She reckons there is nothing better than sleeping under the stars and cooking in the great outdoors, as long as it isn't raining.
Anita's favourite toy as a child was the typewriter she wrote her autobiography with at the age of ten. As nothing exciting ever happened, she made most of it up. Her interests include writing, reading children's books, knitting, jive dancing and camping with her family in their VW campervan. She reckons there is nothing better than sleeping under the stars and cooking in the great outdoors, as long as it isn't raining.
Content
1: What can you afford for lunch?
2: How much does a slice of bread cost?
3: What do the scales tell you?
4: How many sweets are left?
5: How much of each ingredient do you need?
6: What are the properties of food packaging?
7: How much porridge could my class eat in a week?
8: How much sugar is in one serving of popcorn?
9: Which multipack is the best value?
10: Are your bags roughly the same weight?
11: How many litres of soup does your aunt make?
12: When will lunch be ready?
13: Can you afford the party food?
14: Glossary
15: Answers
2: How much does a slice of bread cost?
3: What do the scales tell you?
4: How many sweets are left?
5: How much of each ingredient do you need?
6: What are the properties of food packaging?
7: How much porridge could my class eat in a week?
8: How much sugar is in one serving of popcorn?
9: Which multipack is the best value?
10: Are your bags roughly the same weight?
11: How many litres of soup does your aunt make?
12: When will lunch be ready?
13: Can you afford the party food?
14: Glossary
15: Answers