About the Book
SMP Interact for GCSE Mathematics has been written specifically for the new linear and modular GCSE specifications. It has been extensively trialled and successfully used in schools, proving to be highly motivating for students. SMP Interact for GCSE Mathematics is a self-contained course which can be used by schools whether or not they have used SMP Interact at Key Stage 3. It is available at Foundation, Intermediate and Higher tiers. Coverage of a whole tier in one book provides a flexible course to fit with schemes of work and gives the opportunity for revision of previous topics. The practice books provide extra questions of similar standard to the students' book and are ideal as an inexpensive homework resource, or for extra practice in class. Also included are sets of mixed questions to support revision. The practice books follow the structure of the students' book.
Table of Contents:
1, Rooms; 2, Weather watching; 3, Reversing the flow; 4, Mental methods; 5, Made to measure; 6, Finding your way; 7, Decimal places; 8, Symmetrical shapes; 9, Working with formulas; Review 1; 10, Experiments; 11, Estimating and scales; 12, Into the crowd; 13, Imperial measures; 14, Rounding and multiplying; 15, Evaluating expressions; 16, Shopping; 17, Newspapers; Review 2; 18, Drawing and using graphs; 19, Written adding & subtracting; 20, Frequency; 21, Number links; 22, In your head (x/ ); 23, Lines and angles; 24, Fractions; 25, 3D puzzles; 26, Written multiplying and dividing; Review 3; 27, Negative numbers; 28, Fractions decimals and percentages; 29, Circle facts; 30, Surveys; 31, Areas of parallelograms; 32, Gathering like terms; 33, Connections; 34, Written calculation; Review 4; 35, Graphs from rules; 36, Chance; 37,Rounding with significant figures; 38, 2D puzzles; 39, Ratio and proportion; 40, Areas of triangles; 41, Trial and improvement; 42, Solving equations; Review 5; 43, Representing data; 44, Calculating with negative numbers; 45, Metric units; 46, Finding and using formulas; 47, Working with percentages; 48, Coordinates; 49, Problem solving with a calculator; 50, Brackets; 51, Navigation; 52, Pie charts; Review 6; 53, Patchwork; 54, Travel; 55, Cuboids; 56, More circle facts; 57, Interpreting data; 58, Sequences; 59, Enlargement; 60, Calculating with fractions; 61, Substitutions; Review 7; 62, Probability; 63, Getting more from your calculator; 64, Transformations; 65, Written calculations with decimals; 66, The solution is clear; 67, Multiplying and dividing fractions; 68, Constructions; 69, Percentage increase and decrease; 70, Conversion graphs; Review 8; Index.
Review :
"In twenty four years as a Head of Department this is the best scheme that I have seen." Head of Mathematics, Hastingbury Upper School, Bedfordshire "The practice books are very useful becuase they provide a source of similar standard questions that pupils will use in class, at home and for revision." Head of Mathematics Robert May's School, Basingstoke