David Weber, Talei Kunkel, Alexandra Martinez, Rebecca Shultis
Weber, D: MYP Mathematics 2: Print and Online Course Book Pack
MYP students - Year 2
David Weber, Talei Kunkel, Alexandra Martinez, Rebecca Shultis
Weber, D: MYP Mathematics 2: Print and Online Course Book Pack
MYP students - Year 2
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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.
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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.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Oxford Children's Books
- Erscheinungstermin: April 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 253mm x 195mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 808g
- ISBN-13: 9780198356264
- ISBN-10: 0198356269
- Artikelnr.: 49087269
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Oxford Children's Books
- Erscheinungstermin: April 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 253mm x 195mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 808g
- ISBN-13: 9780198356264
- ISBN-10: 0198356269
- Artikelnr.: 49087269
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Marlene Torres-Skoumal, Rose Harrison, Clara Huizink, Aidan Sproat
Unit 1 Ratio and proportion: Competition and cooperation
1.1: Simplifying ratios
1.2: Equivalent ratios
1.3: Other ways to represent ratios
1.4: Solving proportions
1.5: Proportional reasoning
Unit 2 Probability: Games and play
2.1: Events and outcomes
2.2: Representing the sample space
2.3: Defining and representing probability
2.4: Calculating probability
2.5: Complementary events
2.6: Theoretical versus experimental probability
2.7: Simulations
Unit 3 Integers: Human explorations
3.1: What is an integer?
3.2: Absolute value
3.3: The coordinate grid
3.4: Multiplication and division
3.5: Addition and subtraction
3.6: Multiple operations
Unit 4 Algebra: Puzzles and tricks
4.1: Classifying algebraic expressions
4.2: Simplifying expressions
4.3: Writing expressions
4.4: Solving equations
4.5: Writing equations
4.6: Application of equations
4.7: Representing inequalities
4.8: Solving inequalities
Unit 5 Geometry: Human and natural landscapes
5.1: Area of trapezium
5.2: Area of regular polygons
5.3: Circumference and area of circles
5.4: Surface area of regular prisms
5.5: Volume of rectangular prisms
5.6: Volume of other prisms
Unit 6 Rates: Interconnectedness of human-made systems
6.1: What is a rate?
6.2: Converting measurements
6.3: Converting currencies
6.4: Unit rates and unit prices
6.5: Problem solving with rates
6.6: Rate of change
Unit 7 Univariate data: Accessing equal opportunities
7.1: Stem-and-leaf plots
7.2: Measures of central tendency (mean, median, mode)
7.3: The effect of outliers
7.4: Measures of dispersion (range and quartiles)
7.5: Box and whisker plots
1.1: Simplifying ratios
1.2: Equivalent ratios
1.3: Other ways to represent ratios
1.4: Solving proportions
1.5: Proportional reasoning
Unit 2 Probability: Games and play
2.1: Events and outcomes
2.2: Representing the sample space
2.3: Defining and representing probability
2.4: Calculating probability
2.5: Complementary events
2.6: Theoretical versus experimental probability
2.7: Simulations
Unit 3 Integers: Human explorations
3.1: What is an integer?
3.2: Absolute value
3.3: The coordinate grid
3.4: Multiplication and division
3.5: Addition and subtraction
3.6: Multiple operations
Unit 4 Algebra: Puzzles and tricks
4.1: Classifying algebraic expressions
4.2: Simplifying expressions
4.3: Writing expressions
4.4: Solving equations
4.5: Writing equations
4.6: Application of equations
4.7: Representing inequalities
4.8: Solving inequalities
Unit 5 Geometry: Human and natural landscapes
5.1: Area of trapezium
5.2: Area of regular polygons
5.3: Circumference and area of circles
5.4: Surface area of regular prisms
5.5: Volume of rectangular prisms
5.6: Volume of other prisms
Unit 6 Rates: Interconnectedness of human-made systems
6.1: What is a rate?
6.2: Converting measurements
6.3: Converting currencies
6.4: Unit rates and unit prices
6.5: Problem solving with rates
6.6: Rate of change
Unit 7 Univariate data: Accessing equal opportunities
7.1: Stem-and-leaf plots
7.2: Measures of central tendency (mean, median, mode)
7.3: The effect of outliers
7.4: Measures of dispersion (range and quartiles)
7.5: Box and whisker plots
Unit 1 Ratio and proportion: Competition and cooperation
1.1: Simplifying ratios
1.2: Equivalent ratios
1.3: Other ways to represent ratios
1.4: Solving proportions
1.5: Proportional reasoning
Unit 2 Probability: Games and play
2.1: Events and outcomes
2.2: Representing the sample space
2.3: Defining and representing probability
2.4: Calculating probability
2.5: Complementary events
2.6: Theoretical versus experimental probability
2.7: Simulations
Unit 3 Integers: Human explorations
3.1: What is an integer?
3.2: Absolute value
3.3: The coordinate grid
3.4: Multiplication and division
3.5: Addition and subtraction
3.6: Multiple operations
Unit 4 Algebra: Puzzles and tricks
4.1: Classifying algebraic expressions
4.2: Simplifying expressions
4.3: Writing expressions
4.4: Solving equations
4.5: Writing equations
4.6: Application of equations
4.7: Representing inequalities
4.8: Solving inequalities
Unit 5 Geometry: Human and natural landscapes
5.1: Area of trapezium
5.2: Area of regular polygons
5.3: Circumference and area of circles
5.4: Surface area of regular prisms
5.5: Volume of rectangular prisms
5.6: Volume of other prisms
Unit 6 Rates: Interconnectedness of human-made systems
6.1: What is a rate?
6.2: Converting measurements
6.3: Converting currencies
6.4: Unit rates and unit prices
6.5: Problem solving with rates
6.6: Rate of change
Unit 7 Univariate data: Accessing equal opportunities
7.1: Stem-and-leaf plots
7.2: Measures of central tendency (mean, median, mode)
7.3: The effect of outliers
7.4: Measures of dispersion (range and quartiles)
7.5: Box and whisker plots
1.1: Simplifying ratios
1.2: Equivalent ratios
1.3: Other ways to represent ratios
1.4: Solving proportions
1.5: Proportional reasoning
Unit 2 Probability: Games and play
2.1: Events and outcomes
2.2: Representing the sample space
2.3: Defining and representing probability
2.4: Calculating probability
2.5: Complementary events
2.6: Theoretical versus experimental probability
2.7: Simulations
Unit 3 Integers: Human explorations
3.1: What is an integer?
3.2: Absolute value
3.3: The coordinate grid
3.4: Multiplication and division
3.5: Addition and subtraction
3.6: Multiple operations
Unit 4 Algebra: Puzzles and tricks
4.1: Classifying algebraic expressions
4.2: Simplifying expressions
4.3: Writing expressions
4.4: Solving equations
4.5: Writing equations
4.6: Application of equations
4.7: Representing inequalities
4.8: Solving inequalities
Unit 5 Geometry: Human and natural landscapes
5.1: Area of trapezium
5.2: Area of regular polygons
5.3: Circumference and area of circles
5.4: Surface area of regular prisms
5.5: Volume of rectangular prisms
5.6: Volume of other prisms
Unit 6 Rates: Interconnectedness of human-made systems
6.1: What is a rate?
6.2: Converting measurements
6.3: Converting currencies
6.4: Unit rates and unit prices
6.5: Problem solving with rates
6.6: Rate of change
Unit 7 Univariate data: Accessing equal opportunities
7.1: Stem-and-leaf plots
7.2: Measures of central tendency (mean, median, mode)
7.3: The effect of outliers
7.4: Measures of dispersion (range and quartiles)
7.5: Box and whisker plots