
The School of Numbers
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Hop on board the spaceship School of Numbers and head off on an intergalactic mathematical journey that will introduce young readers to key concepts including arithmetic, shapes, fractions, percentages, and sequences.
Six eccentric professors will teach budding space mathematic Cadets all there is to know about the world of numbers! Meet Captain Archimedes Brown who keeps everyone in order; Lois Carmen Denominator who's got a passion for fractions; Di Ameter who's a stickler for geometry; Al Jabra who loves algebra; Ava Ridge who's looney for statistics; and last but certainly not least, Adam Up who just can't get enough of arithmetic!
Float into this gravity-free classroom, prepare yourself for antics aplenty and get ready to see math in action like never before.
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Illustrator DANIEL FROST is a recent, award-winning graduate of the Royal College of Art. His work blends modern images with traditional mediums. He lives and works in London.
Content
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Welcome Aboard the Starship Infinity
- Why is Maths Important?
- Meet the Crew
- Term 1 Getting the Knack of Numbers
- Lesson 1: What are Digits?
- Lesson 2: Making Things Add Up
- Lesson 3: Take-Away-Tastic
- Lesson 4: What are Negative Numbers?
- Lesson 5: Feel the Freeze!
- Lesson 6: Learn to Master Multiplication
- Lesson 7: Sneaky Short Cuts
- Lesson 8: Dealing with Division
- Lesson 9: How Can We Make Division Easier?
- Lesson 10: Number Tricks
- Lesson 11: What is a Prime Number?
- Lesson 12: Square Numbers and Square Roots
- Lesson 13: What are Triangular Numbers?
- Lesson 14: Feel the Power!
- Lesson 15: Fraction Action
- Lesson 16: Delightful Decimals
- Lesson 17: What's a Percentage?
- Lesson 18: Sequences and Series
- Lesson 19: The Fibonacci Sequence
- Lesson 20: The Amazing Number 9
- Term 2 All Shapes and Sizes
- Lesson 21: Getting a Handle on Angles
- Lesson 22: Ship Shapes
- Lesson 23: Terrific Triangles
- Lesson 24: Going Round in Circles
- Lesson 25: Easy as Pi
- Lesson 26: Puzzling Perimeters
- Lesson 27: Area Hysteria
- Lesson 28: Rock Solid: The 3-D Shapes You Need to Know
- Lesson 29: What a Transformation!
- Lesson 30: Symmetry and Tessellation
- Term 3 Real-World Maths
- Lesson 31: Body Maths
- Lesson 32: Mastering Measurements
- Lesson 33: Distances in Space
- Lesson 34: Keeping Time
- Lesson 35: The Need for Speed
- Lesson 36: What are Statistics?
- Lesson 37: Graphs and Charts
- Lesson 38: What is Probability?
- Lesson 39: Maps and Compasses
- Lesson 40: Mission to Mars
- Glossary
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