A revision book in Maths

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Bluewhale
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A revision book in Maths

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I am looking for a recommendation of a book or resource that would help us revise all maths required for 11-+. Would someone be able to recommend a good resource, where all the maths is organised, the rules put together. Thanks so much.
Octsmum
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Re: A revision book in Maths

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Hi

I'd recommend the CGP 11+ study guide in Maths (though there are others for verbal reasoning, non verbal reasoning etc).

I'm sure some other forum members will be along with their recommendations to.

Good luck.
Guest55
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Re: A revision book in Maths

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What rules? I'm not sure wat you are after ...
ToadMum
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Re: A revision book in Maths

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You could start here, to give you an idea of where your DD is with regard to what she should be expected to be able to do in Maths?

https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... s-of-study
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Re: A revision book in Maths

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Thank you. This is really really helpful.

I couldn't find Mean, medium and range anywhere on it.

Did I miss it?

What year would students normally be taught these concepts?

Thanks

DG
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Re: A revision book in Maths

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Daogroupie wrote:Thank you. This is really really helpful.

I couldn't find Mean, medium and range anywhere on it.

Did I miss it?

What year would students normally be taught these concepts?

Thanks

DG
Year 6 Programme of study:

Statistics
Pupils should be taught to:

interpret and construct pie charts and line graphs and use these to solve problems
calculate and interpret the mean as an average

Notes and guidance (non-statutory)

Pupils connect their work on angles, fractions and percentages to the interpretation of pie charts.

Pupils both encounter and draw graphs relating 2 variables, arising from their own enquiry and in other subjects.

They should connect conversion from kilometres to miles in measurement to its graphical representation.

Pupils know when it is appropriate to find the mean of a data set.
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Daogroupie
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Re: A revision book in Maths

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Thank you. I am really surprised.

I thought it would be taught much earlier than Y6.

Students really do need to be secure with this for 11 plus. DG
Guest55
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Re: A revision book in Maths

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DG I've posted links to this many times ... I'm shocked you as a tutor aren't aware of the changes made several years ago!!!!

Maths in some 11+ only goes to the end of Year 5.
Bluewhale
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Re: A revision book in Maths

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What I mean by rules is not just a list of topics to cover, but a 'child friendly' book with these topics explained, so for instance all properties of shapes summed up, formulas for areas and perimeters put in one place - a kind of revision book that I could give to my dd and she could read and refresh her memory; to be sure we haven't missed or forgotten anything important.
Bluewhale
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Re: A revision book in Maths

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Thanks, I will have a look at the CGP study guide.
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