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Oxford Insight Mathematics Standard

Year 11 Student book + obook assess

Ley Fuller

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OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
08 January 2018
New South Wales' most trusted Mathematics series has been updated for the 2018 Mathematics Standard Stage 6 syllabus. A three-volume series, Oxford Insight Mathematics Standard Year 11 offers complete support for teachers and their students in 2018 and beyond. Authors John Ley and Michael Fuller bring their years of classroom, curriculum and academic experience to the Oxford Insight Mathematics Standard series, providing depth and coverage in an accessible format that encourages all students to succeed. Key features Teachers and students alike will experience immediate benefit from the key features offered in this series.

All content has been explicitly aligned to the new Mathematics Standard Stage 6 syllabus.

Trusted and appropriately levelled content has been developed by expert mathematics teachers.

Comprehensive exercise sets incorporate worked examples where students actually need them.

A visual mathematics glossary boosts understanding of key concepts.

More exam-style questions enhance opportunities for consolidation and review.obook assess provides comprehensive student and teacher digital support.

A pathway to success for every studentA range of chapter features will give students of all abilities the best chance at experiencing success in their Mathematics Standard Stage 6 studies.

New: Diagnostic testing at the start of every chapter to assess student abilityNew: Support sheets to strengthen and revise foundation skillsNew: More depth and extension opportunities through student investigationsNew: Carefully graded worked examples and exercises to support individual learning pathways

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Imprint:   OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
Country of Publication:   Australia
Edition:   3rd edition
Weight:   1.340kg
ISBN:   9780190310516
ISBN 10:   0190310510
Series:   Oxford Insight Mathematics NSW
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Primary & secondary/elementary & high school ,  Educational: Primary & Secondary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Using Oxford Insight Mathematics Standard (Year 11)Top tips for study success Chapter 1 Earning and managing moneyAre you ready?1A Earning an income1B Allowances, bonuses and loadings1C Commission, piecework and royalties1D Government allowances and pensions1E Deductions and net income1F Taxable income1G Calculating taxChapter reviewChapter 2 Practicalities of measurementAre you ready?2A Significant figures 2B Scientific notation2C Metric units of measurement2D Prefixes for units of measurement2E Error and accuracy in measurement2F Absolute error and limits of accuracyChapter reviewChapter 3 Formulas and equationsAre you ready?3A Substitution into expressions and formulas 3B Solving linear equations3C Solving further linear equations3D Finding the value of a variable in a formula3E Travel calculations3F Blood alcohol content3G Medication calculationsChapter reviewCHAPTERS 1-3 CUMULATIVE REVIEW Chapter 4 Classifying data and samplingAre you ready?4A Collecting and classifying of data 4B Census or sample and self-selected sampling4C Random sampling4D Stratified random sampling4E Systematic sampling4F Suitability of sample typesChapter reviewChapter 5 Perimeter, area and volumeAre you ready?5A Perimeter 5B Area of simple shapes5C Area of composite figures5D Perimeter and area of irregular shapes5E Surface area of prisms5F Surface area of cylinders and spheres5G Volume5H CapacityChapter reviewChapter 6 Interest and depreciation Are you ready?6A Percentage applications 6B Simple interest calculations6C Simple interest graphs6D Straight-line depreciation6E Compound interest Chapter reviewCHAPTERS 4-6 CUMULATIVE REVIEW Chapter 7 Representing dataAre you ready?7A Frequency distribution tables 7B Cumulative and relative frequency7C Dot plots and stem-and-leaf plots7D Column and bar graphs7E Line graphs7F Frequency histograms and polygons7G Cumulative frequency graphsChapter reviewChapter 8 Relative frequency and probabilityAre you ready?8A Sample space and number of outcomes 8B Relative frequency8C Probability8D Complementary events8E Probability for multistage events8F Probability tree diagrams8G Expected frequency and simulationsChapter reviewChapter 9 Working with timeAre you ready?9A Latitude and longitude 9B Position on Earth's surface9C Time units and intervals9D World time zones9E Australian time zones9F Interpreting timetablesChapter reviewCHAPTERS 7-9 CUMULATIVE REVIEW Chapter 10 Budgeting and household expensesAre you ready?10A Household bills 10B Purchasing a car10C Financing a purchase10D Fuel consumption10E Running costs of a car10F BudgetingChapter reviewChapter 11 Exploring and describing dataAre you ready?11A Mean and mode 11B Median11C Relative merits of mean, mode and median11D Range and interquartile range11E Deciles and percentiles11F Box-plots11G Standard deviation11H Identifying outliers11I Graphical data displaysChapter reviewChapter 12 Linear relationshipsAre you ready?12A Straight-line graphs 12B Gradient and vertical intercept12C The equation y = mx + c12D Direct variation relationships12E Linear modellingChapter reviewChapter 13 Units of energy and massAre you ready?13A Units of mass 13B Units of energy13C Food and nutrition: energy intake13D Energy expenditure13E Energy consumptionChapter reviewCHAPTERS 10-13 CUMULATIVE REVIEW

John LeyJohn is a passionate and innovative mathematics educator. He is currently completing his PhD in mathematics education, while lecturing and tutoring at Australian Catholic University and the University of Western Sydney. John has held an array of teaching positions including Head of Mathematics, Assistant Principal and Acting Principal. An experienced senior marker for the HSC, John was a member of the 2012-2014 assessment committees, setting the HSC calculus course examinations. John is the lead author of the Oxford Insight Mathematics series for NSW. Michael FullerMichael has been involved in Mathematics in NSW for many years. He held the position of Head of Mathematics at Killara High School in Sydney for 24 years. In his retirement, Michael is now a key author on the Oxford Insight Mathematics series for NSW.

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