Oxford Maths 9 Student Book+obook pro
Oxford Maths 9 Student Book+obook pro
ISBN: |
9780190329273 |
Binding: |
Paperback + obook |
Published: |
12 Jan 2022 |
Availability: |
999
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Series: |
$77.95 AUD
$88.99 NZD
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Oxford Maths 7–10 Student Books feature a carefully sequenced flow of mathematical concepts to optimise student understanding of key concepts.
Key Student Book features include:
- New theory backed by the latest pedagogical research
- Key concepts explained using simple language to aid student understanding
- Highly visual opening spreads detail prerequisite skills for each chapter
- Inter-year links across Year 7-10 provide easy access to both support and extension material as student build knowledge year on year
- Precise diagrams help bring the theory to life
- Helpful hints provide additional strategies for tackling problems
- Checkpoint questions for each topic allow students to review what they have learned
- Chapter summaries condense theory into an easily accessible format
- Semester reviews consolidate understanding across the course
Contents
Chapter 1: Financial mathematics
Chapter 2: Indices
Chapter 3: Algebra
Chapter 4: Linear relationships
Chapter 5: Non-linear relationships
Chapter 6: Measurement and geometry
Chapter 7: Pythagoras’ theorem and trigonometry
Chapter 8: Statistics
Chapter 9: Probability
Chapter 10: Computational thinking
Authors
Thomas Christiansen has been teaching maths for over a decade and has experience from Year 7 to VCE Year 12. He has presented at the Mathematics Association of Victoria on best practice in teaching mathematics. Thomas enjoys helping students build their problem-solving skills and finding the fun in connecting maths to the real world and is the creator of the website mathsfactory.com.au. He’s always looking to improve his practice and delivery of content as he believes this is the first step in making maths accessible and achievable to all students.
Alex Blanksby has worked with students with a wide range of abilities since 2014. He has a focus on helping students believe they are capable of understanding mathematics. Alex believes that while mathematics can be and often is hard, those who enjoy mathematics often enjoy it because of the challenge. Alex is the creator of the website VIC Maths Notes, where he has written notes for Victorian Curriculum and VCE Mathematics courses and collected other resources since 2016.
Morgan Levick
Eugene Roizman
Jennifer Nolan
Melanie Koetsveld
Joe Marsiglio