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Cambridge Primary Mathematics: Starter Book B (NOC)
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Cambridge Primary Mathematics: Starter Book B (NOC)

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Synopsis:
Cambridge Primary Mathematics Starter Book B is the second stage in a series of engaging and activity-based mathematics resources designed for young learners. It introduces foundational mathematical concepts such as numbers, shapes, patterns, and simple calculations through colorful illustrations and hands-on exercises, building confidence and a love for mathematics.

Table of Contents or Chapters:
- Numbers to 10
- 2D Shapes
- Patterns and Sequences
- Counting and Comparing
- Addition and Subtraction Basics
- Position and Direction
- Time
- Measurement

Learning Objectives / Outcomes:
- Recognize and write numbers up to 10
- Identify and name basic 2D shapes
- Recognize and continue simple patterns
- Count objects accurately and compare quantities
- Solve simple addition and subtraction problems
- Understand basic positional language
- Recognize everyday time events
- Compare length, mass, and capacity

About the Author:
Cherri Moseley is an experienced mathematics educator and author, known for creating engaging resources for primary-level students that align with the Cambridge Primary curriculum framework.

About the Publisher:
Cambridge University Press is a globally respected academic publisher, providing high-quality educational materials that support the Cambridge International Examinations curriculum, widely used in Pakistan’s top schools.

Book Details

Print Length32 pages
PublisherCambridge University Press
FormatPaperback
ISBN9781316509111

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