100 Cross-curricular Maths Lessons is a series of exciting new maths lesson ideas and supporting photocopiable pages that will help you to add variety to your maths teaching and demonstrate to your class the value and relevance of mathematics throughout the school curriculam and everyday life. Each lesson plan has objectives and content drawn both from maths and from another subject area, with suggestions for follow-up work in the additional subject area. The primary National Numeracy Strategy Framework for Teaching Mathematics and QCA Schemes of work have been used as the principal sources of guidance on content and progression. However, the authors have kept the other UK curriculam documents in mind, so these lessons will be of value to extend your maths scheme of work wherever you teach.

100 Cross-curricular Maths Lessons is a series of exciting new Maths lesson ideas and supporting photocopiable pages that will help you to add variety to your maths teaching and demonstrate to your class the value and relevance of mathematics throughout the school curriculam and everyday life. Each lesson plan has objectives and content drawn both from maths and from another subject areas, with suggestions for follow-up work in the additional subject area. The primary National Numeracy Strategy Framework for Teaching Mathematics and QCA Schemes of Work have been used as the principal sources of guidance on content and progression. However, the authors have kept the other UK curriculam documents in mind, so these lessons will be of value to extend your maths scheme of work wherever you teach.

100 Cross-curricular Maths Lessons is a series of exciting new maths lesson ideas and supporting photocopiable pages that will help you to add variety to your maths teaching and demonstrate to your class the value and relevance of mathematics throughout the school curriculam and everyday life. Each lesson plan has objectives and content drawn both from maths and from another subject area with suggestions for follow-up work in the additional subject area. The primary National Numeracy Strategy Framework for Teaching Mathematics and QCA Schemes of Work have been used as the principal sources of guidance on content and progression. However, the authors have kept the other UK curriculam documents in mind, so thse lessons will be of value to extend your maths scheme of work wherever you teach.