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Specialist Mathematics Units 1&2 for Queensland Second Edition (print and interactive textbook powered by Cambridge HOTmaths)

Specialist Mathematics Units 1&2 for Queensland Second Edition (print and interactive textbook powered by Cambridge HOTmaths)
AUTHOR(S):
Michael Evans / David Treeby / Douglas Wallace / Kay Lipson
REGION:
Queensland
LEVELS:
Year 11
SUBJECT AREA:
Mathematics
ISBN:
9781009537377
Price: $79.95
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A new edition of the most trusted Queensland senior mathematics resources for students and teachers with a proven teaching and learning formula, written by a team of authors with unrivalled expertise. 

NEW in this edition

  • Enhanced support for Problem-Solving & Modelling Tasks (PSMTs): General, Methods and Specialist users are provided with step-by-step-instructions and video resources on how to complete a PSMT.
  • Carefully revised categorisation of Complex Familiar and Complex Unfamiliar questions: All questions follow the QCAA’s degree of difficulty categorisation and progress from Simple Familiar through Complex Familiar to Complex Unfamiliar within the exercise. 
  • Chapter review questions closely reflect the QCE exam-format.
  • Exam generator: Teachers can create custom practice exams using previous QCAA questions plus additional QCAA-style questions with mark allocation and solutions. 
  • Refined approach to suit the needs of each course: Content and topic sequencing are closely aligned to the new syllabus. Skills checklists now include sample questions and are available in all courses. 

More of what you loved about the first edition:

  • An author team you trust, with unrivalled expertise in writing examples and problems that prepare students for external exams, now with additional consultant authors and reviewers with extensive classroom experience.
  • A proven teaching and learning formula well known to users of Cambridge textbooks: In General, Methods and Specialist Mathematics, logical and manageable topic development is combined with step-by-step worked examples, key point summaries, a focus on cognitive verbs and worked solutions for all exercises in the Interactive Textbook. 
  • Innovative digital resources fully integrated with the print textbook allow for a flipped classroom approach, a powerful Learning Management System and independent learning opportunities. 
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The Interactive Textbook is available as a calendar-year subscription. Your subscription term is defined as follows: if activation occurs between January and July of this year, subscription concludes on 31 December this year. If activation occurs between August and December of this year, subscription concludes on 31 December the following year.

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The downloadable offline version of the student text enables students to take notes, highlight key passages, and bookmark pages. It is available from Cambridge GO using the unique 16-character code that is included with the purchase of the Print Textbook and the Interactive Textbook.

A new edition of the most trusted senior mathematics resources for Queensland delivers content and topic sequencing closely aligned to the new syllabus, with a proven teaching and learning formula from authors with unrivalled expertise. Enhanced features such as support for Problem-Solving & Modelling Tasks (PSMTs), carefully revised categorisation of Complex Familiar and Complex Unfamiliar questions, chapter review questions that closely reflect the QCE exam-format, and skills checklists, now with sample questions, in all courses will lead to QCE success for all students. The Second edition also features refined use of language in Essential Mathematics, new section summaries in General Mathematics, and video demonstrations for all worked examples in Specialist Mathematics. Plus the Innovative digital resources fully integrated with the print textbook allows for a flipped classroom approach, a powerful Learning Management System and independent learning opportunities.

ALL TITLES IN SERIES:
Michael Evans

Michael Evans has a PhD in Mathematics from Monash University and a Diploma of Education from La Trobe University. He currently holds the honorary position of Senior Consultant at the Australian Mathematical Sciences Institute at the University of Melbourne. He was Head of Mathematics at Scotch College, Melbourne, and has also taught in public schools and in recent years has returned to classroom teaching. He has been very involved with curriculum development at both state and national levels. In 1999, Michael was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws by Monash University for his contribution to mathematics education.

David Treeby

David Treeby obtained his Bachelor of Science with Honours in Mathematics at Monash University, in 2005. He later obtained his doctorate in 2018. David has taught high school mathematics since 2006, and is currently based at Scotch College, Melbourne, where he is Teacher in Charge of Extension Mathematics. David's teaching interests lie in extending students with rich and interesting problems. David is also an active research mathematician, and most of his published work is in the area of Mathematical Physics.

Douglas Wallace

Douglas Wallace has been a Senior Mathematics Teacher at an Independent College in Melbourne for 20 years. He was Head of Mathematics from 1990 to 2000 and went on to lead the Senior College Curriculum as well as the International Baccalaureate Coordinator.

Kay Lipson

Kay Lipson has a PhD in Statistics Education, and Diploma of Education. Her experience includes over 30 years teaching mathematics and statistics at both secondary and tertiary level, as well as extensive periods as a VCE examiner. Kay is an experienced author of textbooks for the Years 11 and 12 Mathematics courses, specialising in the areas of Probability and Statistics.

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