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Supporting transition from primary to secondary in maths  

  • Engage all students with fun activities, a colourful presentation and a write-on format
  • Build confidence with quick quizzes, check-up questions and extended activities
  • Check progress with 3 revision sections and 18 units
  • Mapped to the NCETM ‘Ready-to-progress' criteria, helping you assess when students are ready for the next challenge
  • Tried, tested and trusted by Key Stage 3 teachers for over 10 years as part of the Level Up series
  • Suitable for classroom and independent use
  Numbers 1-2, 2-3 and 3-4 in the Level Up Maths: Access workbooks refer to National Curriculum levels. National Curriculum levels are no longer used in schools but were widely used when the Level Up titles were originally published in 2008. There are no references to levels within the workbook pages.   Contents Introduction
Unit 1 Pattern Perfect
Unit 2 Number knowledge
Unit 3 Made to measure
Unit 4 Bit parts
Unit 5 Diving into data
Unit 6 Forming formulae
Unit 7 Whose line is it anyway? Revision 1
Unit 8 Data delights
Unit 9 Operations overload
Unit 10 All about algebra
Unit 11 Twists and turns
Unit 12 Put things in proportion
Unit 13 Balancing act Revision 2
Unit 14 Shape makeover
Unit 15 Investigating information
Unit 16 Safety in numbers
Unit 17 The return of algebra
Unit 18 In good shape Revision 3

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