
First Maths Glossary: An Illustarted Reference Guide
by Karen Wilding
First Maths Glossary: An Illustarted Reference Guide introduces young learners to the joy of mathematics through bright visuals and clear explanations. This illustrated reference covers essential topics from counting and numbers to the basics of geometry, designed especially for children in Reception and Key Stage 1. With a warm, encouraging tone, it invites curious readers to explore math in a fun, accessible way that matters for daily learning and curriculum progress. Designed with little hands in mind, the book is written and organized for easy navigation. Large, easy-to-read text sits beside engaging illustrations, reinforcing curriculum teaching while keeping the pace gentle and enjoyable. The pages invite active discoveryโkids can connect real-world objects to numbers, explore data with pictograms and bar charts, and build a solid foundation in math through friendly explanations and practical examples. If youโre seeking a nonfiction math resource that feels welcoming and engaging, this guide makes learning approachable and exciting. Core topics: counting, numbers, basic geometry, and early data skills Key concepts presented with pictograms and bar charts Bright, large-type pages that support early readers and visual learners Curriculum-aligned content designed to reinforce classroom teaching Durable hardback format with vibrant illustrations and clear explanations Reading this book helps children gain a solid maths foundation, confidence, and curiosity to observe the world through numbers. After finishing, young learners are better prepared to tackle new math concepts with a sense of accomplishment and wonder, turning everyday moments into a doorway to greater understanding. First Maths Glossary becomes a trusted companion in the journey toward lifelong mathematical literacy.
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