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Nubble! Express 90-119 User Licence
Due to popular demand, we have developed NUBBLE! EXPRESS, a new faster version of our compulsive arithmetic game Nubble! The Nubble! Express board is composed of just 25 hexagons. The rules are the same as Nubble!, except that numbers are formed by combining the scores on three (5-sided) dice rather than four (6-sided) dice. A full game of Nubble! Express can be played as a maths lesson starter or plenary. Nubble! Express is also perfect for developing the confidence of less able pupils.
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Teach A Level Maths Volume 2 Site Licence
Site Licence for Volume 2, parts 4, 5 and 6, continue from the 1st year to cover all the 2nd year A level work. Modelling is used in all 3 parts with some questions asking students to criticise the models. Two presentations deal specifically with proof but practice is given elsewhere when appropriate.
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Nubble! 64 90-119 User Licence
Everyone loves Nubble!, and Nubble! Express is perfect for younger pupils. Now we have developed the perfect Nubble! challenge for intermediate abilities. Nubble! 64 is designed as a stepping stone between Nubble! Express and the full game of Nubble!
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Nubble! Deluxe 90-119 User Licence
Everyone loves Nubble! - teachers, pupils and parents. It is the perfect way for pupils to sharpen their numeracy skills. We have now developed a new high resolution version of Nubble! that includes a “Headstart” option in which between 10 and 50 hexagons are randomly covered over at the start of the game. This means that pupils are immediately immersed in the heart of the game and a full game can be completed quickly at the start or the end of a lesson.
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Nubble! 64 Unlimited Site Licence
Everyone loves Nubble!, and Nubble! Express is perfect for younger pupils. Now we have developed the perfect Nubble! challenge for intermediate abilities. Nubble! 64 is designed as a stepping stone between Nubble! Express and the full game of Nubble!
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Nubble! Unlimited User Site Licence
Nubble! is a very flexible tool for all abilities to develop thinking skills and strategies, whether playing competitively or cooperatively in a team. It is excellent value for money, but watch out, this game is addictive!'- Home Education Advisory Service, August 2007
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Nubble! Express Unlimited User Site Licence
Due to popular demand, we have developed NUBBLE! EXPRESS, a new faster version of our compulsive arithmetic game Nubble! The Nubble! Express board is composed of just 25 hexagons. The rules are the same as Nubble!, except that numbers are formed by combining the scores on three (5-sided) dice rather than four (6-sided) dice. A full game of Nubble! Express can be played as a maths lesson starter or plenary. Nubble! Express is also perfect for developing the confidence of less able pupils.
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Nubble! Deluxe Unlimited Site Licence
Everyone loves Nubble! - teachers, pupils and parents. It is the perfect way for pupils to sharpen their numeracy skills. We have now developed a new high resolution version of Nubble! that includes a “Headstart” option in which between 10 and 50 hexagons are randomly covered over at the start of the game. This means that pupils are immediately immersed in the heart of the game and a full game can be completed quickly at the start or the end of a lesson.
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Teach A Level Maths Year 1/AS Extended Site Licence
Extended Site Licence for single geographical academic site and home use by staff and students, Year 1/AS. Full coverage of the new Year 1/AS A-Level Maths specifications for teaching from September 2017. This includes instructions for the use of a spreadsheet to extract and analyse data from large datasets. More emphasis has also been given to the techniques of proof and modelling.
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Teach A Level Maths Volume 2 Extended Site Licence
Extended Site Licence for Volume 2: parts 4, 5 and 6, continue from the 1st year to cover all the 2nd year A level work. Modelling is used in all 3 parts with some questions asking students to criticise the models. Two presentations deal specifically with proof but practice is given elsewhere when appropriate.
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