Build solid mathematical understanding and develop key conceptual connections. The inquiry-based approach integrates the MYP key concepts, helping you shift to a concept-based classroom and cement mathematical comprehension. Fully comprehensive and matched to the Revised MYP to support achievement.
Build solid mathematical understanding and develop key conceptual connections. The inquiry-based approach integrates the MYP key concepts, helping you shift to a concept-based classroom and cement mathematical comprehension. Fully comprehensive and matched to the Revised MYP to support achievement.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Marlene Torres-Skoumal, Rose Harrison, Clara Huizink, Aidan Sproat
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1 Number: Discoveries and developments 1.1: Introducing number 1.2: Rational and irrational numbers 1.3: Exponents 1.4: Scientific notation 2 Linear relationships: Impact of human decision-making 2.1: Introducing linear relationships 2.2: Linear relationships 2.3: Algebraic representations of linear relationships 3 Linear systems: Social entrepreneurship 3.1: Introducing linear systems 3.2: Solving linear equations 3.3: Solving systems of linear equations 3.4: Problem solving with linear systems 4 3-d shapes: Products, processes and solutions 4.1: Introducing 3-d shapes 4.2: Cylinders 4.3: Cones 4.4: Pyramids 4.5: Spheres 5 Geometric transformations: Expressing beliefs and values 5.1: Introducing geometric transformations 5.2: Tessellations 5.3: Congruence transformations 5.4: Similarity transformations 6 Triangles: Principles, processes and solutions 6.1: Introducing triangles 6.2: Theorems and proof 6.3: Relationships between triangles 6.4: Trigonometric ratios 7 Bivariate data: What it means to be human 7.1: Introducing bivariate data 7.2: Representing bivariate data 7.3: Analyzing bivariate data 7.4: Correlation and causation
1 Number: Discoveries and developments 1.1: Introducing number 1.2: Rational and irrational numbers 1.3: Exponents 1.4: Scientific notation 2 Linear relationships: Impact of human decision-making 2.1: Introducing linear relationships 2.2: Linear relationships 2.3: Algebraic representations of linear relationships 3 Linear systems: Social entrepreneurship 3.1: Introducing linear systems 3.2: Solving linear equations 3.3: Solving systems of linear equations 3.4: Problem solving with linear systems 4 3-d shapes: Products, processes and solutions 4.1: Introducing 3-d shapes 4.2: Cylinders 4.3: Cones 4.4: Pyramids 4.5: Spheres 5 Geometric transformations: Expressing beliefs and values 5.1: Introducing geometric transformations 5.2: Tessellations 5.3: Congruence transformations 5.4: Similarity transformations 6 Triangles: Principles, processes and solutions 6.1: Introducing triangles 6.2: Theorems and proof 6.3: Relationships between triangles 6.4: Trigonometric ratios 7 Bivariate data: What it means to be human 7.1: Introducing bivariate data 7.2: Representing bivariate data 7.3: Analyzing bivariate data 7.4: Correlation and causation
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