OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS Bond: Maths: No Nonsense: 7-8 years
V**T
Value for money.
Good value for money as lots of maths to do in this book. There was quite a big jump from the 6-7 version of the same book and this one. I bought this as she finished the 6-7 one quite easily. However, it does get harder as you go through so we’ve left the last few pages for later. It’s divided into sections e.g. addition, times tables etc. So good for working out what a child finds hard.
N**Y
This is equivalent to year 2 content in England
My DC is 7 and is in year 3, I thought 7-8 years old would be for his level as kids are in year 3 in 7 and 8 years old groupBut the maths book is too easy for him, the content is really more for year 2 than three; we have done a couple of lessons but he just laughs at the questions as he does it - I wish there was some guidance of what to get for which school year so we wouldn’t buy the wrong book
E**A
Definitely recommended! Buying more!
Fantastic workbook! So well written and very easy for my children to understand. No bright colours to distract children, so it’s easier for them to concentrate. Recommended!
L**N
Teaches kids. And adults if necessary.
Boy child (7) found it easy.I discovered I've forgotten everything mathematical since primary one.
H**.
good for KS1 practice, but not good for 11 +
Bond No nonsencse maths book, good for KS1 practice, but not good for 11 +the questions design looks like KS1 test, but different of 11+ maths question
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