10 Minutes A Day Fractions, Ages 7-11 (Key Stage 2): Supports the National Curriculum, Helps Develop Strong Maths Skills
K**I
Good buy
My girl diD she’s this book and learnt a lot. 10 min a day is a good start
Z**R
Five Stars
Good book especially to learn basics
D**S
Very good
I bought this for my daughter and she loves it and said it had really helped her.
B**R
Great
Great
Y**A
Son loves it
Good
M**A
Recommended book for fractions practice
Whilst I am on keen on the gimmicky idea of a timer (not to mention Carol Vorderman's connection!), the book is well conceived and clear.I bought this for my Year 5 child who was struggling intensely with fractions. It starts well with the basics and continues into more difficult topics and concepts. As a rule, there is a progression as you move through as well as reinforcement of earlier chapters. However, at times, there appears to be the odd leap.Nonetheless, this is bright cheerful book, which does its best to engage the child on what can be considered a very dry topic. Unlike some of its counterparts, it has a solid cover and a higher quality feel. It also provides plenty of pages of practice.
N**H
Highly recommended to help remove the fear of fractions!
These series of books are of really high quality. If you are looking for something to help additional schooling to bolster learning on something which is becoming tricky for your child then these take the time to explain the issues and work in good straight froward steps meaning furstration free learning. They are also really useful if you are looking for home schooling support. This fractions one has really helped my 7 year become confident with numbers and explains it so easily.
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