The Primary Checkpoints series is designed to provide ready-made stimulating activities. Familiarises students with a variety of assessment formats, such as, NAPLAN* Thematic units of work covering areas of the curriculum such as reading; language conventions and numeracy to provide students with solid and relevant practice towards assessment tasks at the appropriate Primary level. Each unit of work contains: * a text type, based on a theme that is relevant to the age and ability level of the student * reading comprehension * language convention * numeracy including mental arithmetic questions and problem solving Each of the units also includes motivation or encouragement pages in which students complete tasks related to other curriculum areas such as: * science * geography * history * health * nutrition and fitness * social issues Four Checkpoint Units to be be completed in a 'test-like' or as a self-assessment activity. A removable answers insert.
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Jim Grant is an experienced university lecturer in primary and early childhood mathematics education. He is a former primary teacher, a regional consultant and state curriculum consultant with the NSW Dept of Education and Training and closely involved in the development of both the 1989 and 2002 NSW K-6 Mathematics Syllabus documents. He is a co-author of s
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