GCSE Maths Functional Skills: Teacher Guide: Edexcel and AQA

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Deliver functional skills lessons with confidence with engaging real-life situations that use mathematics. Watch your students become confident in applying the maths they know to a range of problems that prepare them for work and life.
Ready-to-use tasks can be slotted into everyday GCSE Maths lessons to cover Level 1 and Level 2 functional skills * Start teaching straight away with detailed lesson plans and handy resource sheets, ideal for non-specialist teachers and experienced teachers alike as full support and suggestions/tips are given * Be confident you are covering all Ofsted criteria with clear learning objectives that relate to Functional Skills Standards and levels, APP levels, PLTS, Every Child Matters outcomes, cross-curricular links, and underpinning maths topics * Develop students' problem solving skills, with 40 inspiring topics in the accompanying Student Book grouped for progression into: beginner, improver, advanced * Focus on building the functional and process skills that are integral to the 2010 GCSE Maths Specifications * Challenge students at all levels with open questions that can be approached in different ways * Plan ahead and save time using the ready-made Scheme of Work showing how to slot the tasks into your GCSE Maths course * Customise your lessons using the lesson plans in Word format on the CD-Rom

GCSE Maths Functional Skills: Teacher Guide: Edexcel and AQA Reviews | Toppsta

9780007410071
  • ISBN: 9780007410071
  • Pub Date: 21st December 2010
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Format: Other
  • Number of Pages: 208

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This is Book 7 in the New GCSE Maths Series. See all New GCSE Maths books here.

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