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Cambridge PrimarY Mathematics Learner’s Book Samples
Booklet
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A view from the publisher… why we have commissioned Cambridge Primary Mathematics
An investigatory approach to learning the skills of problem solving with an international focus
Methodology and approach
These resources for primary maths are informed by the most up-to-date teaching
philosophies based on research from around the world. They aim to support
teachers to help all learners become confident and successful mathematicians
through a fun and engaging course. Through an investigatory approach, children
learn the skills of problem solving in the context of the other mathematical
strands in the course (number, handling data, measure and geometry). The
course will encourage learners to be independent thinkers with the confidence to
tackle a wide range of problems and who understand the value and relevance of
their mathematics. Classroom discussion is encouraged to help learners become
good mathematical communicators, to justify answers and to make connections
between ideas.
ComponentsThe Teacher’s Resources with CD-ROMs pull everything together to fully support teachers to deliver a complete course. Detailed lesson plans are offered, with additional activities suggested so you can adapt the lessons to the needs of your students. Strategies on encouraging mathematical dialogue and advice on formative assessment, differentiation, vocabulary and prior knowledge and a clear objective mapping grid are provided to help you plan your teaching. Answers to the questions in the learner’s book and all photocopiable sheets required are provided. Everything is also included on a CD in the back for convenience.
The Learner’s Books contain fun and engaging activities, questions, investigations and games, presented in an attractive design, that link to the activities in the teacher’s resource. With non-native English speakers in mind, great care has been made to ensure language is simple and vocabulary is defi ned visually.
The Games Books with CD-ROMs are related to the learning objectives in the teacher’s resource chapters and can be used in class or at home. There is advice to teachers on how the games should be played to get the most out of them and projectable PowerPoint slides give instructions to the learners. All games boards are included.
We hope you enjoy your sample copy and don’t forget to visit education.cambridge.org/cambridgeprimary to fi nd out more!
The International Education team
are related to the learning objectives in the teacher’s resource chapters and can be used in class or at home. There is advice to teachers on how the games should be played to get the most out of them and projectable PowerPoint slides give instructions to the learners. All games boards are included.
We hope you enjoy your sample copy and don’t forget to visit to fi nd out more!
Introducing… Cambridge PrimaryIn addition to our market-leading titles for Cambridge Checkpoint, Cambridge O Level, Cambridge IGCSE® and Cambridge International AS and A Level, we will be publishing an exciting new maths series for the Cambridge Primary programme Stages 1–6. This will complete the learner’s journey with Cambridge materials from Primary to Pre-University. Cambridge Primary leads seamlessly into our Cambridge Checkpoint series to support Cambridge Secondary 1.
We are working with Cambridge International Examinations towards endorsement of the brand new suite of products for English, Mathematics and Science. Cambridge Global English will not go through the Cambridge endorsement process as it follows the curriculum framework developed by Cambridge English Language Assesment.
About the Cambridge Primary CurriculumCambridge Primary, typically for 5–11 year olds, gives schools a curriculum framework to develop skills, knowledge and understanding in younger learners. Cambridge Primary provides guidance for curriculum development and classroom teaching and learning. It enables teachers to assess children’s learning as they progress with two optional assessments: Cambridge Primary Progression Tests and Cambridge Primary Checkpoint.
The Cambridge Primary Maths InitiativeWritten for use with the Cambridge Primary Mathematics curriculum framework, these resources from Cambridge University Press are perfect for schools following the Cambridge International Examinations curriculum and highly relevant to any primary school that is looking for a good quality course that covers mathematics
in a fun and engaging way. These resources form part of a new offering called Cambridge Primary Maths that is a joint venture between Cambridge University Press and Cambridge International Examinations.
Cambridge Primary Maths is an innovative combination of curriculum and resources designed to support teachers and learners to succeed in primary mathematics through best-practice international maths teaching and a problem solving approach.
This online and print-based resource brings together the world-class Cambridge Primary Mathematics curriculum from Cambridge International Examinations, high-quality publishing from Cambridge University Press and expertise in online resources from the renowned NRICH team.
Cambridge Primary Maths offers teachers an online tool that maps resources and links to materials offered through the primary maths curriculum, NRICH and Cambridge Primary mathematics textbooks and e-books. These resources include engaging online activities, best-practice guidance and examples of Cambridge Primary Maths in action.
®IGCSE is the registered trademark of Cambridge International Examinations.
The Cambridge curriculum is dedicated to helping schools develop learners who are confi dent, responsible, refl ective, innovative and engaged. It is designed to give learners the skills to problem solve effectively, apply mathematical knowledge and develop a holistic understanding of the subject.
The Cambridge Primary Maths textbooks will provide best-in-class support for this problem-solving approach, based on pedagogical practice found in successful schools across the world. The highly regarded NRICH online resources offer development of mathematical thinking and problem-solving skills.
The benefi ts of being part of Cambridge Primary Maths are:
• TheopportunitytoexploreamathscurriculumfoundedonthevaluesoftheUniversity of Cambridge and best practice in schools
• Accesstoaninnovativepackageofonlineandprintresourcesthatcanhelpbringthe Cambridge Primary Mathematics curriculum to life in the classroom.
Cambridge Primary Maths will be launching in early 2014.
The resources from Cambridge University Press aim to help learners develop good mental strategies, a solid understanding of the concepts and the links between them and effective problem solving skills. Learner’s will become good mathematical communicators and independent thinkers. They will have the confi dence to tackle a wide range of problems and be encouraged to enjoy and value their mathematical education.
Cambridge Primary Mathematics curriculum to life in the classroom.
will be launching in early 2014.
The resources from Cambridge University Press aim to help learners develop good mental strategies, a solid understanding of the concepts and the links between them and effective problem solving skills. Learner’s will become good mathematical communicators and independent thinkers. They will have the confi dence to tackle a wide range of problems and be encouraged to enjoy and value their mathematical education.
What is in your free sample?Included you will find a representative sample chapter for three stages of:
• CambridgePrimaryMathematicsLearner’sBook
There is another sample booklet available titled Mathematics Booklet 2 which has within it sample chapters for three stages of:
• CambridgePrimaryMathematicsGamesBook
• CambridgePrimaryMathematicsTeacher’sResourceBook
To see samples of all stages as they become available simply visit education.cambridge.org/cambridgeprimary
What is in the complete series?Cambridge Primary Mathematics
Learner’s Books
• CambridgePrimaryMathematicsLearner’sBook1-9781107631311
• CambridgePrimaryMathematicsLearner’sBook2-9781107615823
• CambridgePrimaryMathematicsLearner’sBook3-9781107667679
• CambridgePrimaryMathematicsLearner’sBook4-9781107662698
• CambridgePrimaryMathematicsLearner’sBook5-9781107638228
• CambridgePrimaryMathematicsLearner’sBook6-9781107618596
Games Books
• CambridgePrimaryMathematicsGamesBookwithCD-ROM1-9781107646407
• CambridgePrimaryMathematicsGamesBookwithCD-ROM2-9781107623491
• CambridgePrimaryMathematicsGamesBookwithCD-ROM3-9781107694019
• CambridgePrimaryMathematicsGamesBookwithCD-ROM4-9781107685420
• CambridgePrimaryMathematicsGamesBookwithCD-ROM5-9781107614741
• CambridgePrimaryMathematicsGamesBookwithCD-ROM6-9781107667815
Teacher’s Resource Books
• CambridgePrimaryMathematicsTeacher’sResourceBookwithCD-ROM1-9781107656833
• CambridgePrimaryMathematicsTeacher’sResourceBookwithCD-ROM2-9781107640733
• CambridgePrimaryMathematicsTeacher’sResourceBookwithCD-ROM3-9781107668898
• CambridgePrimaryMathematicsTeacher’sResourceBookwithCD-ROM4-9781107692947
• CambridgePrimaryMathematicsTeacher’sResourceBookwithCD-ROM5-9781107658547
• CambridgePrimaryMathematicsTeacher’sResourceBookwithCD-ROM6-9781107694361
How do I order, find out more and register my interest?Simply visit education.cambridge.org/cambridgeprimary for more information on the series, extended sample material and to pre-order your copies!
Also available for Cambridge Primary…Cambridge Global English*
Learner’s Books
• CambridgeGlobalEnglishLearner’sBookwithAudioCD1-9781107676091
• CambridgeGlobalEnglishLearner’sBookwithAudioCD2-9781107613805
• CambridgeGlobalEnglishLearner’sBookwithAudioCD3-9781107613843
• CambridgeGlobalEnglishLearner’sBookwithAudioCD4-9781107613638
• CambridgeGlobalEnglishLearner’sBookwithAudioCD5-9781107619814
• CambridgeGlobalEnglishLearner’sBookwithAudioCD6-9781107621251
Activity Books
• CambridgeGlobalEnglishActivityBook1-9781107655133
• CambridgeGlobalEnglishActivityBook2-9781107613812
• CambridgeGlobalEnglishActivityBook3-9781107613836
• CambridgeGlobalEnglishActivityBook4-9781107613614
• CambridgeGlobalEnglishActivityBook5-9781107621237
• CambridgeGlobalEnglishActivityBook6-9781107626867
Teacher’s Resource Books
• CambridgeGlobalEnglishTeacher’sResourceBook1-9781107642263
• CambridgeGlobalEnglishTeacher’sResourceBook2-9781107664968
• CambridgeGlobalEnglishTeacher’sResourceBook3-9781107656741
• CambridgeGlobalEnglishTeacher’sResourceBook4-9781107690745
• CambridgeGlobalEnglishTeacher’sResourceBook5-9781107646124
• CambridgeGlobalEnglishTeacher’sResourceBook6-9781107635814
*Cambridge Global English has not been through the Cambridge endorsement process.
We also have a comprehensive range of materials for Cambridge Checkpoint, Cambridge IGCSE®, Cambridge O Level and Cambridge International AS and A Level.
Simply visit education.cambridge.org for more information on all these series.
How do I order, find out more and register my interest?Simply visit education.cambridge.org/cambridgeprimary for more information on the series, extended sample material and to pre-order your copies!
Also available for Cambridge Primary…Cambridge Primary Science
Learner’s Books
• CambridgePrimaryScienceLearner’sBook1-9781107611382
• CambridgePrimaryScienceLearner’sBook2-9781107611399
• CambridgePrimaryScienceLearner’sBook3-9781107611412
• CambridgePrimaryScienceLearner’sBook4-9781107674509
• CambridgePrimaryScienceLearner’sBook5-9781107663046
• CambridgePrimaryScienceLearner’sBook6-9781107699809
Activity Books
• CambridgePrimaryScienceActivityBook1-9781107611429
• CambridgePrimaryScienceActivityBook2-9781107611436
• CambridgePrimaryScienceActivityBook3-9781107611450
• CambridgePrimaryScienceActivityBook4-9781107656659
• CambridgePrimaryScienceActivityBook5-9781107658974
• CambridgePrimaryScienceActivityBook6-9781107643758
Teacher’s Resource Books
• CambridgePrimaryScienceTeacher’sResourceBookwithCD-ROM1-9781107611467
• CambridgePrimaryScienceTeacher’sResourceBookwithCD-ROM2-9781107611481
• CambridgePrimaryScienceTeacher’sResourceBookwithCD-ROM3-9781107611504
• CambridgePrimaryScienceTeacher’sResourceBookwithCD-ROM4-9781107661516
• CambridgePrimaryScienceTeacher’sResourceBookwithCD-ROM5-9781107676732
• CambridgePrimaryScienceTeacher’sResourceBookwithCD-ROM6-9781107662025
We also have a comprehensive range of materials for Cambridge Checkpoint, Cambridge IGCSE®, Cambridge O Level and Cambridge International AS and A Level.
Simply visit education.cambridge.org for more information on all these series.
Learner’s Book
Cambridge PrimarY Maths
Chapter 8 measure: capacity
Cherri MoseleyJanet Rees
Capacity
Unit 1C Core activity 8.1 Measuring capacity2
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Unit 1C Core activity 8.2 Estimating capacity3
Which holds most?
Ordering capacityOrdering capacity
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Learner’s Book
Cambridge PrimarY Maths
2Chapter 6 adding and subtracting
Cherri MoseleyJanet Rees
How many ways?
Unit 1A Core activity 6.1 Adding using number pairs2
There are four sets of numbers below. Add up the numbers in each set, using number pairs to 10.
Now use a different way to add the numbers together.
Remember that you should always get the same total for each set.
Roll a dice to fi nd a new number to add to one of the number sets.Does this change how you add the numbers in that set together?
Roll a dice to fi nd a new number to add
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Unit 1A Core activity 6.2 Checking your solutions3
Each card shows one number of a pair. The cards are number pairs to 20.What number is on the other side of each card?Which cards are missing?
The cards are number pairs to 30.What number is on the other side of each card this time?Which cards are missing?
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Unit 1A Core activity 6.3 Equal and equivalent4
The equal machine makes equivalent calculations.
Choose a card to go in to the equal machine.What might come out?
What is the longest string of calculations you can make?
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Learner’s Book
Cambridge PrimarY Maths
6Chapter 10 Shapes and geometric reasoning
Emma LowMary Wood
2 3
Shape
Let’s investigateNour makes this pattern by repeating the translation of a triangle.
Describe to a partner how to make Nour’s pattern.
Find, or draw, patterns of your own using translations.
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Continue rotating the triangle twice more.
What shape have you made?
Investigate rotating similar shapes you see during the day. Write a report on your fi ndings.
1 The hour hand on an analogue clock points to 10.
It turns through 90° clockwise.
What number does it point to?
2 The diagram shows a trapezium on a square grid.
Copy the shape on squared paper.
Rotate the trapezium 90° clockwise about point A and draw the image.
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3 The diagram shows an octagon on a 12 by 12 square grid.
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4 Look at the shaded shape on the grid.
The shape is rotated 90° clockwise. Point A stays in the same place but point B moves. What are the co-ordinates of the image of point B?
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