DIGGING DEEPER FOR SATs SUCCESS!
The SATs Challenge Classroom
Programme pack will give your confident children the chance
to extend and develop their understanding on their way to
greater success. This series will help you to extend your
children's learning to help them to work at greater depth.
A complete solution to challenge your children to work at mastery
level.
The Teacher's Guide is linked to key maths concepts
and includes engaging ideas for challenging confident learners,
with support to stretch and identify evidence of mastery and deeper
understanding.
The Workbook provides topic targeted practice in the run
up to the National Tests or at any time through the year!
The Topic Assessment Book provides short topic tests as
well as longer tests to offer a variety of challenging SATs style
practice to help monitor progress and identify areas for potential
strengthening and deepening of understanding.
Support children to reach their full potential
Develop and deepen children's understanding
Stretch and challenge confident learners
Track progress and familiarise children with the test format
Aim higher for SATs success!
(Items not sold separately)
This is Book 11 in the SATs Challenge Series. See all SATs Challenge books here.
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HILARY KOLL was a Mathematics Co-ordinator and Maths Teacher in Bracknell primary school and has also worked as a part-time lecturer in Mathematics at the University of Reading. Hilary has more recently turned her attention towards publishing and is now a full-time writer and consultant in mathematics education. She has written over 150 titles for a variety
More about Steve Mills Hilary Koll (Author)
Hilary Koll is a part-time Mathematics Co-ordinator and teacher of children in Berkshire Primary school. She works as a Lecturer in Mathematics Education at the University of Reading on undergraduate, post-graduate and in-service training courses.
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