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KS1 Maths Study Book (CGP KS1)
Book Description
Perfect for catching up or supporting learning at home - ideal from Year 1 all the way up to the SATS at the end of Year 2.This bright, friendly CGP Study Book covers all the topics 5-7 year-olds will learn about in KS1 Maths. It’s written in a straightforward style that’s easy to understand, with plenty of worked examples and pictures to help pupils develop key Maths skills. There are also practice questions (with answers included at the back) to reinforce what the pupils have learned. For even more practice, a matching CGP KS1 Maths Question Book is also available - see 9781841460895.Customer Reviews
Good set,28 May 2022
Good set to revise
Fabulous Books,10 March 2014
Have both the KS1 and KS2 books - they are very well laid out and give a comprehensive overview of everything that is covered in both levels. Both of my daughters like the way in which they are written (the humour makes it easier!) You can back up each subject with worksheets / tests from other CGP books.
Love these!,5 May 2019
This has helped my 8 year old so much, A page a day makes him more confident, I say !
As expected,5 November 2023
Great service and item as expected
Very good book but I personally find it too colorful and ...,2 March 2016
Very good book but I personally find it too colorful and distracting. I hadn't noticed it was only a study book with no practice so i will have to buy another one. Still a good buy though
... my child was being neglected in school and less smart kids were being given preferential treatment so we got ...,26 November 2016
I felt my child was being neglected in school and less smart kids were being given preferential treatment so we got these to make sure he stayed ahead.
Great,28 June 2018
I like this book because, it covers the essentials in a simple fun way. Easy to remember and use methods.
Good book but really wanting fresh graphics,29 November 2020
A good book in general but the graphics look really old and are a bit confusing in parts. This is not a small issue with young kids.
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