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Stories for Maths: KS1: Monster Tennis (Place value (within 50))

Laura Baker
Barcode 9781382058018
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Release Date: 23/01/2025

Genre: Language & Reference
Sub-Genre: Education & Training
Illustrator: Richard Watson
Label: Oxford University Press
Contributors: Richard Watson (Illustrated by)
Language: English
Publisher: Oxford University Press

Cora wants to learn to play tennis. Scooter offers to teach her, but he can't find his tennis balls. The two monsters go to a sports shop to buy some, but they have to do more searching than they expected.This book aligns with White Rose Maths for Year 1, Place value (within 50), Step 4. Count by making groups of tens.
Scooter is going to teach Cora to play tennis. He finds his tennis rackets in his shed, but he can't find his tennis balls. The two monsters go to the shopping centre to buy some. At the sports shop, Scooter knocks over a stack of tennis balls, and the monsters have to do more searching than they expected. Stories for Maths helps develop maths mastery through the power of story. This series aligns with the White Rose Maths schemes of learning. Each book has questions at the bottom of the pages and an activity page at the end of the story, which help to draw out that learning by asking questions and encouraging talk about maths. Key maths words and phrases are also highlighted in each book, further helping to deepen understanding and grow children's mathematical skills. The books in Year 1/Primary 2 are designed for an adult to read to a child, although there is some decodable text that children may be able to read themselves. This book aligns with White Rose Maths for Year 1, Place value (within 50), Step 3. Count by making groups of tens.