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[Curriculum Changing] Operation Maths B Senior Infant Pack

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  • ISBN 13
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ISBN 13: 9781845366667
Level: Primary
Class/Year: Senior Infants
Subject: Maths
Author: Jacinta O'Connor
Publisher: The Educational Company of Ireland
Edition: 1st Edition
Format: Paperback / softback
Language: English
Publication Country: Republic Of Ireland
Number Of Pages: 128
Condition: New

Operation Maths is a new, exciting and original primary maths programme, with fully integrated digital resources. A ground-breaking maths programme, it has been developed specifically for the Irish market to meet the needs of primary schools, teachers and pupils

  • Operation Maths focuses on the acquisition and development of mathematical skills, as outlined in the Primary school curriculum
  • A significant emphasis has been placed on collaborative learning with multiple opportunities for children to learn from one another through engaging in Pair Work
  • Problem-solving is at the heart of this programme, with dedicated problem-solving pages throughout
  • Many children struggle with the formation of numerals. A stencil is provided to assist the children with this key learning objective
  • The use of five frames is extensive, and a laminated five frame is also provided with the At School Book. Children can use counters with their five frames for an active learning experience and a visual image of the composition of number. This leads to increased ability in mental maths
  • The At School Book includes self-assessment: when the children complete a page, they colour the star if they feel their work merits it
  • The Try This! feature can be used for early finishers and for differentiation
  • There is a strong focus on the revision of concepts for a range of learning styles, which is a cornerstone in mathematical learning
  • Mini whiteboards accompany the series to promote whole-class participation