Complete Mathematics For Cambridge Secondary 1 Textbook 2: Cambridge Checkpoint And Beyond

Author: Deborah Barton

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  • : $61.99 NZD
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Barcode 9780199137077
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Description

Written by experienced examiners to comprehensively cover the revised Cambridge Lower Secondary curriculum, this course will thoroughly prepare your students to excel in the Checkpoint test and offers rigorous challenge that will give students a flying start in the Cambridge IGCSE. With a methodical and logical approach that matches the new framework, carefully developed exercises will stretch students while the sheer volume of practice will reinforce understanding. Complete Mathematics is the new name for Oxford International Maths.

Reviews

`Our middle school teachers have been very happy with the format and are looking forward to using this resource next academic year. Some of the things they like about it are that it does have more practice problems than our present resource and that all the topics explored at each level are in a single book which makes it easier for students to manage.' Phil Bennett, Academic Leader Mathematics, International School of Luxembourg `These are the best Maths resources for this level that I have ever taught from. We love the homework books which offer extra practice to consolidate core content.' Carolyn Hatton, Head of Mathematics, King Richard III College, Spain

Table of contents

1. Number and calculation 1 1.1: Adding and subtracting integers 1.2: Multiplying negative numbers 1.3: Division of negative numbers 1.4: Squares, cubes, roots and indices 1.5: Multiples and factors 1.6: Mental strategies 2. Expressions and functions 2.1: Simplifying and expanding 2.2: Functions 2.3: Constructing expressions 3. Shapes and mathematical drawings 3.1: Constructing circles, arcs and triangles 3.2: Bisecting angles and lines 3.3: Congruency 3.4: Drawing nets 3.5: Symmetry 4. Length, mass and capacity 4.1: Units of measure 4.2: Units of area, volume and capacity 4.3: Estimation 4.4: Imperial units 5. Number and calculation 2 5.1: Rounding numbers 5.2: Ordering decimals 5.3: Multiplying decimals 5.4: Dividing decimals 6. Planning, collecting and processing data 6.1: Discrete and continuous data 6.2: Collecting data 6.3: Two-way tables and frequency tables 6.4: Averages and ranges Review A 7. Fractions 7.1: Addition and subtraction of fractions 7.2: Multiplication of fractions 7.3: Division of fractions 7.4: Using known facts and laws of arithmetic to simplify calculations 7.5: Applying order of operations rules to fractions 7.6: Problem solving 8. Expressions, equations and formulae 8.1: Solving linear equations 8.2: Substitution into expressions 8.3: Formulae 9. Geometry 9.1: All about angles 9.2: Angles in common shapes 9.3: Geometry problems using coordinate axes 10. Fractions and decimals 10.1: Ordering decimals 10.2: Adding and subtracting integers and decimals 10.3: Multiplying and dividing decimals 10.4: Writing fractions as decimals 11. Time and rates of change 11.1: Plotting points 11.2: Interpreting real-life graphs 11.3: Drawing graphs 11.4: Travel graphs 12. Presenting data and interpreting results 12.1: Frequency diagrams and pie charts for discrete data 12.2: Line graphs 12.3: Histograms 12.4: Stem-and-leaf diagrams 12.5: Interpreting and comparing data and diagrams Review B 13. Fractions, decimals and percentages 13.1: Equivalent fractions, percentages and decimals 13.2: Fractions, decimals and percentages of quantities 13.3: Percentage increase and decrease 14. Sequences, functions and graphs 14.1: Rules of sequences 14.2: The nth term 14.3: Functions 14.4: Linear graphs 15. Transformations 15.1: Reflection 15.2: Rotation 15.3: Translation 15.4: Combinations of transformations 15.5: Enlargement 15.6: Scale drawing 16. Ratio and proportion 16.1: Units of measurement 16.2: Ratio 16.3: Proportion 17. Area, perimeter and volume 17.1: Perimeter 17.2: Areas of rectangles and triangles 17.3: Area of a circle 17.4: Areas of parallelograms and trapeziums 17.5: Areas of compound shapes 17.6: Volume of a cuboid 17.7: Surface area 18. Probability 18.1: The idea of probability 18.2: Experimental probability 18.3: Theoretical probability 18.4: Listing outcomes Review C 19. Vectors and matrices 19.1: Vectors 19.2: Using vectors in geometry 19.3: Matrices 19.4: Multiplying matrices