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MacmillanSet of 8 English or Afrikaans Maths Gaps Foundation Phase Books (CAPS Curriculum)

CAPS CURRICULUM
CAPS CURRICULUM

R329

Retail: R420
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When there’s an area of Mathematics that’s difficult to understand, it’s wonderful to have a helping hand to make things easier. The Maths Gaps series offers just that kind of help! The eight Maths Gaps books for Foundation Phase will help learners to overcome problem areas so that these don’t continue into later years.

The series was written and reviewed by Foundation Phase experts and is compliant with the CAPS curriculum. The Maths Gaps series is a useful practice and intervention tool that can be used in the classroom and at home. Mathematics can improve, with these fun, easy-to-use books.

Each Maths Gaps book covers Grades 1, 2 and 3, and works through all the basics that learners will need.

Each Foundation Phase pack includes the following topics

  • Understanding numbers and place value
  • Addition and subtraction
  • Grouping and sharing
  • Fractions
  • Patterns
  • Measurement
  • Time
  • Solving problems

Content covered in each book

  • Adresses specific gaps in focused sections
  • Briefly describes to the teacher, tutor or parent how to approach the learning
  • Under each heading, and what to focus on
  • Provides an example of how to do a particular section of work
  • Provides lots of practice activities per section
  • Offers assessments to use at the end of each grade, and provides a final end-of-phase assessment to make sure that learners have grasped the previously tricky learning area and addressed the Maths Gap!
Product Features
  • English and Afrikaans version
  • Ideal for additional learning
  • Various math topics
  • Foundation phase - caters for grade 1, 2 and 3
  • Practice activities and assessments
  • Home-based learning
  • Math Practice
Product Specifications
  • Language: English or Afrikaans
  • 8 x books included
  • CAPS curriculum
  • Grade 1-3
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