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Beschreibung
  • 1: Numbers
  • 1: Number symbols
  • 2: Place value
  • 3: Sequences and patterns
  • 4: Sequences and shapes
  • 5: Positive and negative numbers
  • 6: Comparing numbers
  • 7: Ordering numbers
  • 8: Estimating
  • 9: Rounding
  • 10: Factors
  • 11: Multiples
  • 12: Prime numbers
  • 13: Prime factors
  • 14: Square numbers
  • 15: Square roots
  • 16: Cube numbers
  • 17: Fractions
  • 18: Improper fractions and mixed numbers
  • 19: Equivalent fractions
  • 20: Simplifying fractions
  • 21: Finding a fraction of an amount
  • 22: Comparing fractions with the same denominators
  • 23: Comparing unit fractions
  • 24: Comparing non-unit fractions
  • 25: Using the lowest common denominator
  • 26: Adding fractions
  • 27: Subtracting fractions
  • 28: Multiplying fractions
  • 29: Dividing fractions
  • 30: Decimal numbers
  • 31: Comparing and ordering decimals
  • 32: Rounding decimals
  • 33: Adding decimals
  • 34: Subtracting decimals
  • 35: Percentages
  • 36: Calculating percentages
  • 37: Percentage changes
  • 38: Ratio
  • 39: Proportion
  • 40: Scaling
  • 41: Different ways to describe fractions
  • 2: Calculating
  • 1: Addition
  • 2: Adding with a number line
  • 3: Adding with a number grid
  • 4: Addition facts
  • 5: Partitioning for addition
  • 6: Expanded column addition
  • 7: Column addition
  • 8: Subtraction
  • 9: Subtraction facts
  • 10: Partitioning for subtraction
  • 11: Subtracting with a number line
  • 12: Shopkeeper's addition
  • 13: Expanded column subtraction
  • 14: Column subtraction
  • 15: Multiplication
  • 16: Multiplication as scaling
  • 17: Factor pairs
  • 18: Counting in multiples
  • 19: Multiplication tables
  • 20: The multiplication grid
  • 21: Multiplication patterns and strategies
  • 22: Multiplying by 10, 100, and 1000
  • 23: Multiplying by multiples of 10
  • 24: Partitioning for multiplication
  • 25: The grid method
  • 26: Expanded short multiplication
  • 27: Short multiplication
  • 28: Expanded long multiplication
  • 29: Long multiplication
  • 30: More long multiplication
  • 31: Multiplying decimals
  • 32: The lattice method
  • 32: Division
  • 33: Dividing with multiples
  • 34: The division grid
  • 35: Division tables
  • 36: Dividing with factor pairs
  • 37: Checking for divisibility
  • 38: Dividing by 10, 100 and 1000
  • 39: Dividing by multiples of 10
  • 40: Partitioning for division
  • 41: Expanded short division
  • 42: Short division
  • 43: Expanded long division
  • 44: Long division
  • 45: Converting remainders
  • 46: Dividing with decimals
  • 47: The order of operations
  • 48: Arithmetic laws
  • 49: Using a calculator
  • 3: Measurement
  • 1: Length
  • 2: Calculating with length
  • 3: Perimeter
  • 4: Using formulas to find perimeter
  • 5: Area
  • 6: Estimating area
  • 7: Working out area with a formula
  • 8: Areas of triangles
  • 9: Areas of parallelograms
  • 10: Areas of complex shapes
  • 11: Comparing area and perimeter
  • 12: Capacity
  • 13: Volume
  • 14: The volumes of solids
  • 15: Working out volume with a formula
  • 16: Mass
  • 17: Mass and weight
  • 18: Calculating with mass
  • 19: Temperature
  • 20: Calculating with temperature
  • 21: Imperial units
  • 22: Imperial units of length, volume, and mass
  • 23: Telling the time
  • 24: Dates
  • 25: Calculating with time
  • 26: Money
  • 27: Using money
  • 28: Calculating with money
  • 4: Geometry
  • 1: What is a line?
  • 2: Horizontal and vertical lines
  • 3: Diagonal lines
  • 4: Parallel lines
  • 5: Perpendicular lines
  • 6: 2D shapes
  • 7: Regular and irregular polygons
  • 8: Triangles
  • 9: Quadrilaterals
  • 10: Naming polygons
  • 11: Circles
  • 12: 3D shape
  • 13: Types of 3D shape
  • 14: Prisms
  • 15: Nets
  • 16: Angles
  • 17: Degrees
  • 18: Right angles
  • 19: Types of angle
  • 20: Angles on a straight line
  • 21: Angles at a point
  • 22: Opposite angles
  • 23: Using a protractor
  • 24: Angles inside triangles
  • 25: Calculating angles inside triangles
  • 26: Angles inside quadrilaterals
  • 27: Calculating angles inside quadrilaterals
  • 28: Angles inside polygons
  • 29: Calculating the angles in a polygon
  • 30: Coordinates
  • 31: Plotting points using coordinates
  • 32: Positive and negative coordinates
  • 33: Using coordinates to draw a polygon
  • 34: Position and direction
  • 35: Compass directions
  • 36: Reflective symmetry
  • 37: Rotational symmetry
  • 38: Reflection
  • 39: Rotation
  • 40: Translation
  • 5: Statistics
  • 1: Data handling
  • 2: Tally marks
  • 3: Frequency tables
  • 4: Carroll diagrams
  • 5: Venn diagrams
  • 6: Averages
  • 7: The mean
  • 8: The median
  • 9: The mode
  • 10: The range
  • 11: Using averages
  • 12: Pictograms
  • 13: Block graphs
  • 14: Bar charts
  • 15: Drawing bar charts
  • 16: Line graphs
  • 17: Drawing line graphs
  • 18: Pie charts
  • 19: Making pie charts
  • 20: Probability
  • 21: Calculating probability
  • 6: Algebra
  • 1: Equations
  • 2: Solving equations
  • 3: Formulas and sequences
  • 4: Formulas
  • 7: Glossary
  • 8: Index
  • 9: Answers
  • 10: Acknowledgments
  • 1: Numbers
  • 1: Number symbols
  • 2: Place value
  • 3: Sequences and patterns
  • 4: Sequences and shapes
  • 5: Positive and negative numbers
  • 6: Comparing numbers
  • 7: Ordering numbers
  • 8: Estimating
  • 9: Rounding
  • 10: Factors
  • 11: Multiples
  • 12: Prime numbers
  • 13: Prime factors
  • 14: Square numbers
  • 15: Square roots
  • 16: Cube numbers
  • 17: Fractions
  • 18: Improper fractions and mixed numbers
  • 19: Equivalent fractions
  • 20: Simplifying fractions
  • 21: Finding a fraction of an amount
  • 22: Comparing fractions with the same denominators
  • 23: Comparing unit fractions
  • 24: Comparing non-unit fractions
  • 25: Using the lowest common denominator
  • 26: Adding fractions
  • 27: Subtracting fractions
  • 28: Multiplying fractions
  • 29: Dividing fractions
  • 30: Decimal numbers
  • 31: Comparing and ordering decimals
  • 32: Rounding decimals
  • 33: Adding decimals
  • 34: Subtracting decimals
  • 35: Percentages
  • 36: Calculating percentages
  • 37: Percentage changes
  • 38: Ratio
  • 39: Proportion
  • 40: Scaling
  • 41: Different ways to describe fractions
  • 2: Calculating
  • 1: Addition
  • 2: Adding with a number line
  • 3: Adding with a number grid
  • 4: Addition facts
  • 5: Partitioning for addition
  • 6: Expanded column addition
  • 7: Column addition
  • 8: Subtraction
  • 9: Subtraction facts
  • 10: Partitioning for subtraction
  • 11: Subtracting with a number line
  • 12: Shopkeeper's addition
  • 13: Expanded column subtraction
  • 14: Column subtraction
  • 15: Multiplication
  • 16: Multiplication as scaling
  • 17: Factor pairs
  • 18: Counting in multiples
  • 19: Multiplication tables
  • 20: The multiplication grid
  • 21: Multiplication patterns and strategies
  • 22: Multiplying by 10, 100, and 1000
  • 23: Multiplying by multiples of 10
  • 24: Partitioning for multiplication
  • 25: The grid method
  • 26: Expanded short multiplication
  • 27: Short multiplication
  • 28: Expanded long multiplication
  • 29: Long multiplication
  • 30: More long multiplication
  • 31: Multiplying decimals
  • 32: The lattice method
  • 32: Division
  • 33: Dividing with multiples
  • 34: The division grid
  • 35: Division tables
  • 36: Dividing with factor pairs
  • 37: Checking for divisibility
  • 38: Dividing by 10, 100 and 1000
  • 39: Dividing by multiples of 10
  • 40: Partitioning for division
  • 41: Expanded short division
  • 42: Short division
  • 43: Expanded long division
  • 44: Long division
  • 45: Converting remainders
  • 46: Dividing with decimals
  • 47: The order of operations
  • 48: Arithmetic laws
  • 49: Using a calculator
  • 3: Measurement
  • 1: Length
  • 2: Calculating with length
  • 3: Perimeter
  • 4: Using formulas to find perimeter
  • 5: Area
  • 6: Estimating area
  • 7: Working out area with a formula
  • 8: Areas of triangles
  • 9: Areas of parallelograms
  • 10: Areas of complex shapes
  • 11: Comparing area and perimeter
  • 12: Capacity
  • 13: Volume
  • 14: The volumes of solids
  • 15: Working out volume with a formula
  • 16: Mass
  • 17: Mass and weight
  • 18: Calculating with mass
  • 19: Temperature
  • 20: Calculating with temperature
  • 21: Imperial units
  • 22: Imperial units of length, volume, and mass
  • 23: Telling the time
  • 24: Dates
  • 25: Calculating with time
  • 26: Money
  • 27: Using money
  • 28: Calculating with money
  • 4: Geometry
  • 1: What is a line?
  • 2: Horizontal and vertical lines
  • 3: Diagonal lines
  • 4: Parallel lines
  • 5: Perpendicular lines
  • 6: 2D shapes
  • 7: Regular and irregular polygons
  • 8: Triangles
  • 9: Quadrilaterals
  • 10: Naming polygons
  • 11: Circles
  • 12: 3D shape
  • 13: Types of 3D shape
  • 14: Prisms
  • 15: Nets
  • 16: Angles
  • 17: Degrees
  • 18: Right angles
  • 19: Types of angle
  • 20: Angles on a straight line
  • 21: Angles at a point
  • 22: Opposite angles
  • 23: Using a protractor
  • 24: Angles inside triangles
  • 25: Calculating angles inside triangles
  • 26: Angles inside quadrilaterals
  • 27: Calculating angles inside quadrilaterals
  • 28: Angles inside polygons
  • 29: Calculating the angles in a polygon
  • 30: Coordinates
  • 31: Plotting points using coordinates
  • 32: Positive and negative coordinates
  • 33: Using coordinates to draw a polygon
  • 34: Position and direction
  • 35: Compass directions
  • 36: Reflective symmetry
  • 37: Rotational symmetry
  • 38: Reflection
  • 39: Rotation
  • 40: Translation
  • 5: Statistics
  • 1: Data handling
  • 2: Tally marks
  • 3: Frequency tables
  • 4: Carroll diagrams
  • 5: Venn diagrams
  • 6: Averages
  • 7: The mean
  • 8: The median
  • 9: The mode
  • 10: The range
  • 11: Using averages
  • 12: Pictograms
  • 13: Block graphs
  • 14: Bar charts
  • 15: Drawing bar charts
  • 16: Line graphs
  • 17: Drawing line graphs
  • 18: Pie charts
  • 19: Making pie charts
  • 20: Probability
  • 21: Calculating probability
  • 6: Algebra
  • 1: Equations
  • 2: Solving equations
  • 3: Formulas and sequences
  • 4: Formulas
  • 7: Glossary
  • 8: Index
  • 9: Answers
  • 10: Acknowledgments
Details
Empfohlen (bis): 11
Empfohlen (von): 7
Erscheinungsjahr: 2016
Schulfach: Algebra, Geometrie, Mathematik
Medium: Buch
Reihe: How to Be Good at|DK How to Be Good at
Inhalt: Gebunden
ISBN-13: 9780241185988
ISBN-10: 024118598X
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Vorderman, Carol
Hersteller: Dorling Kindersley UK
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: preigu, Ansas Meyer, Lengericher Landstr. 19, D-49078 Osnabrück, mail@preigu.de
Abbildungen: w. numerous colorierte ill.
Maße: 287 x 225 x 27 mm
Von/Mit: Carol Vorderman
Erscheinungsdatum: 01.07.2016
Gewicht: 1,518 kg
Artikel-ID: 103893155

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