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Written Calculation: Addition
Written Calculation comprises six Pupil Books, six Answer Books, a Teacher's Guide and a Teacher's Resource Book and uses methods recommended in the National Curriculum.Designed for use at Key Stage 2, each Pupil Book uses 18 carefully structured steps to guide the learner towards full mastery of each written method, supporting them in their national tests and other areas of the National Curriculum.Written Calculation also helps pupils develop confidence and fluency in their learning by practising and embedding place value, number facts and problem solving skills.The importance of estimating and checking answers is also emphasised.Written Calculation: Addition leads pupils through the necessary steps for mastering the column method of addition.Pupils beginning this book should have an understanding of the value of digits in two- and three-digit numbers, experience of adding and subtracting single-digit numbers and know their addition number bonds to 20. Each of the 18 steps features the following sections: What to do - detailed explanations and a worked example; Now you try - questions that are similar to those in the worked example; More practice - questions that are more difficult and provide less support than those in Now you try; Problem solving - word problems; Self-evaluation rating - to help identify pupils who may be struggling with the step.Three Check-up tests and a Final test enable you to monitor pupils' progress and quickly convert scores to percentages.These scores may later be recorded on the Group record sheet.The accompanying Teacher's Guide provides useful notes and ideas for planning lessons, enabling a whole-school approach.Detailed Teaching notes outline clear learning objectives and a Summary of the steps for each Pupil Book is included.Photocopiable Assessment resources allow you to monitor and assess pupils' progress.Supplementary Further practice and Problem solving questions can be found in the Teacher's Resource Book.These photocopiable resources may be used for further practice, assessment, revision or homework and correspond to the steps covered in each of the Pupil Books.
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Calculation Skills for Nurses
Calculate the correct drug dosage every single time with help from this essential nursing guide In the newly revised Second Edition of Calculation Skills for Nurses, author Claire Boyd delivers a practical and effective treatment of crucial nursing calculation abilities designed to instil confidence and competence in healthcare professionals. Written for anyone working in the healthcare setting who requires mathematical assistance, the book is designed to teach the skills required by the Nursing and Midwifery Council Standards, Proficiency for Nursing Associates, Pre-registration Nursing Associate Programme, The Code—Professional Standards for Practice and Behaviour For Nurses, Midwives, and Nursing Associates, and the NMC Essential Skills Clusters. This latest edition includes more practice activities, greater inclusivity, more test questions, more practice with budgets and data interpretation, and more online resources.You’ll use a formula-based approach and gain the understanding necessary to know when to apply which formula and why. The book also includes: A thorough grounding in basic math, preparing you for more complex areas of nursing calculationComprehensive explorations of the information you need to know in the clinical arena, including working out drug dosagesPractical discussions of the application of concepts to nursing practice, including different areas of healthcare and working with budgetsIn-depth knowledge and understanding of key areas, while being tested to consolidate your familiarity with the text Calculation Skills for Nurses is perfect for practicing nurses and nursing students who seek to boost their confidence and competence in this core area of nursing.
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Written Calculation: Multiplication : 1
Written Calculation comprises six Pupil Books, six Answer Books, a Teacher's Guide and a Teacher's Resource Book and uses methods recommended in the National Curriculum.Designed for use at Key Stage 2, each Pupil Book uses 18 carefully structured steps to guide the learner towards full mastery of each written method, supporting them in their national tests and other areas of the National Curriculum.Written Calculation also helps pupils develop confidence and fluency in their learning by practising and embedding place value, number facts and problem solving skills.The importance of estimating and checking answers is also emphasised. Written Calculation: Multiplication 1 leads pupils through the necessary steps for mastering the column method of short multiplication and begins to prepare them for long multiplication.Pupils beginning this book should have an understanding of the value of digits in two- and three-digit numbers and experience of multiplying single-digit numbers together.Pupils who have learnt their times tables will find written multiplication easier. Each of the 18 steps features the following sections: What to do - detailed explanations and a worked example; Now you try - questions that are similar to those in the worked example; More practice - questions that are a little more difficult and provide less support than those in Now you try; Problem solving - word problems; Self-evaluation rating - to help identify pupils who may be struggling with the step.Three Check-up tests and a Final test enable you to monitor pupils' progress and quickly convert scores to percentages.These scores may later be recorded on the Group record sheet. The accompanying Teacher's Guide provides useful notes and ideas for planning lessons, enabling a whole-school approach.Detailed Teaching notes outline clear learning objectives and a summary of the steps for each Pupil Book is included.Photocopiable Assessment resources allow you to monitor and assess pupils' progress.Supplementary Further practice and problem solving questions can be found in the Teacher's Resource Book.These photocopiable resources may be used for further practice, assessment, revision or homework and correspond to the steps covered in each of the Pupil Books.
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Where can I make an accurate maintenance cost calculation?
You can make an accurate maintenance cost calculation by keeping detailed records of all maintenance expenses related to the item or property in question. This includes costs for routine maintenance, repairs, replacements, and any other upkeep expenses. By tracking these costs over time, you can calculate an average maintenance cost per year or per month, which will give you a more accurate estimate of the total maintenance expenses for the item. Additionally, you can consult with maintenance professionals or use online tools and resources to help you make a more precise calculation.
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What are the calculation surcharge, the calculation factor, and the calculation discount?
The calculation surcharge is an additional fee or charge added to the total cost of a product or service. It is typically applied when there are additional costs incurred in the calculation process, such as handling fees or special circumstances. The calculation factor is a multiplier or percentage used to adjust the calculated amount. It is often used to account for fluctuations in costs, changes in market conditions, or to apply a standard markup or discount. The calculation discount is a reduction in the calculated amount, typically applied as a percentage or fixed amount to lower the total cost. It is often used as an incentive to encourage customers to make a purchase or to reward loyalty.
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Where do I need to submit the lawyer's calculation of maintenance?
You will need to submit the lawyer's calculation of maintenance to the appropriate court or legal authority handling your case. This could be the family court if it is related to a divorce or child support case, or it could be a different court or legal entity depending on the specific circumstances of your case. Your lawyer will be able to guide you on the specific process and requirements for submitting the calculation of maintenance.
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What is the calculation for interest calculation?
The calculation for interest calculation depends on the type of interest being calculated. For simple interest, the formula is: Interest = Principal x Rate x Time. For compound interest, the formula is: A = P(1 + r/n)^(nt), where A is the amount of money accumulated after n years, including interest, P is the principal amount, r is the annual interest rate, n is the number of times that interest is compounded per year, and t is the time the money is invested for in years.
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Written Calculation Teacher's Guide
Written Calculation comprises six Pupil Books, six Answer Books, a Teacher's Guide and a Teacher's Resource Book and uses methods recommended in the National Curriculum.Designed for use at Key Stage 2, each Pupil Book uses 18 carefully structured steps to guide the learner towards full mastery of each written method, supporting them in their national tests and other areas of the National Curriculum.Written Calculation also helps pupils develop confidence and fluency in their learning by practising and embedding place value, number facts and problem solving skills.The importance of estimating and checking answers is also emphasised.This Teacher's Guide contains everything you need to integrate Written Calculation within your school.The series may be used as part of a whole-school approach to written calculation and includes a clear, concise introduction, enabling you to fully implement the series and utilise the teaching notes and resources. Key features include: a comparison of written methods, demonstrating alignment to the National Curriculum; guidance on working through a step, to help develop pupils' conceptual understanding; photocopiable Assessment tests to allow monitoring and assessment of pupils' progress, and a Mixed calculations test to encourage decisions about which operation to use.Planning sections for each of the six books include: Learning objectives - addressing the National Curriculum requirements; Summary of the steps - outlining the contents of each Pupil Book, and Prerequisites and Teaching notes - accompanying each step of the Pupil Books. Free downloads, available from the Written Calculation page of the Schofield & Sims website, enhance the effectiveness of the series.These are updated as necessary to ensure that Schofield & Sims Written Calculation meets the requirements of the National Curriculum.
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Written Calculation: Division 1 : 1
Written Calculation comprises six Pupil Books, six Answer Books, a Teacher's Guide and a Teacher's Resource Book and uses methods recommended in the National Curriculum.Designed for use at Key Stage 2, each Pupil Book uses 18 carefully structured steps to guide the learner towards full mastery of each written method, supporting them in their national tests and other areas of the National Curriculum.Written Calculation also helps pupils develop confidence and fluency in their learning by practising and embedding place value, number facts and problem solving skills.The importance of estimating and checking answers is also emphasised. Written Calculation: Division 1 leads pupils through the necessary steps for mastering shortdivision.Pupils beginning this book should have an understanding of the value of digits in two- and three-digit numbers and experience of multiplying and dividing small numbers.Pupils who have learnt their times tables and related division facts will find written division easier. Each of the 18 steps features the following sections: What to do - detailed explanations and a worked example; Now you try - questions that are similar to those in the worked example; More practice - questions that are a little more difficult and provide less support than those in Now you try; Problem solving - word problems; Self-evaluation rating - to help identify pupils who may be struggling with the step.Three Check-up tests and a Final test enable you to monitor pupils' progress and quickly convert scores to percentages.These scores may later be recorded on the Group record sheet. The accompanying Teacher's Guide provides useful notes and ideas for planning lessons, enabling a whole-school approach.Detailed Teaching notes outline clear learning objectives and a summary of the steps for each Pupil Book is included.Photocopiable Assessment resources allow you to monitor and assess pupils' progress.Supplementary Further practice and Problem solving questions can be found in the Teacher's Resource Book.These photocopiable resources may be used for further practice, assessment, revision or homework and correspond to the steps covered in each of the Pupil Books.
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Written Calculation: Division 2 : 2
Written Calculation comprises six Pupil Books, six Answer Books, a Teacher's Guide and a Teacher's Resource Book and uses methods recommended in the National Curriculum.Designed for use at Key Stage 2, each Pupil Book uses 18 carefully structured steps to guide the learner towards full mastery of each written method, supporting them in their national tests and other areas of the National Curriculum.Written Calculation also helps pupils develop confidence and fluency in their learning by practising and embedding place value, number facts and problem solving skills.The importance of estimating and checking answers is also emphasised. Written Calculation: Division 2 leads pupils from short division to long division.Pupils beginning this book should have completed Division 1.Pupils should have an understanding of the value of digits up to and beyond four-digit numbers and experience of multiplying and dividing small numbers together.Pupils who have learnt their times tables and related division facts will find written division easier. Each of the 18 steps features the following sections: What to do - detailed explanations and a worked example; Now you try - questions that are similar to those in the worked example; More practice - questions that are a little more difficult and provide less support than those in Now you try; Problem solving - word problems; Self-evaluation rating - to help identify pupils who may be struggling with the step.Three Check-up tests and a Final test enable you to monitor pupils' progress and quickly convert scores to percentages.These scores may later be recorded on the Group record sheet. The accompanying Teacher's Guide provides useful notes and ideas for planning lessons, enabling a whole-school approach.Detailed Teaching notes outline clear learning objectives and a summary of the steps for each Pupil Book is included.Photocopiable Assessment resources allow you to monitor and assess pupils' progress.Supplementary Further practice and Problem solving questions can be found in the Teacher's Resource Book.These photocopiable resources may be used for further practice, assessment, revision or homework and correspond to the steps covered in each of the Pupil Books.
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Written Calculation: Division 1 Answers
Written Calculation comprises six Pupil Books, six Answer Books, a Teacher's Guide and a Teacher's Resource Book and uses methods recommended in the National Curriculum.Designed for use at Key Stage 2, each Pupil Book uses 18 carefully structured steps to guide the learner towards full mastery of each written method, supporting them in their national tests and other areas of the National Curriculum.Written Calculation also helps pupils develop confidence and fluency in their learning by practising and embedding place value, number facts and problem solving skills.The importance of estimating and checking answers is also emphasised.Written Calculation: Division 1 Answers accompanies the corresponding Pupil Book and provides correct answers to all questions.Each of the six Answer Books begins with a useful reminder of the key principles in the Pupil Book and includes a card cover, making it a durable resource, suitable for frequent reference.Answers are clearly laid out in the format of a correctly completed Pupil Book in order to make marking quick and simple. Scores may be recorded for each pupil in a class/set on the Group record sheet, located at the back of this Answer Book.The accompanying Teacher's Guide provides useful notes and ideas for planning lessons, enabling a whole-school approach.Detailed Teaching notes outline clear learning objectives and a Summary of the steps for each Pupil Book is included.Photocopiable Assessment resources allow you to monitor and assess pupils' progress.Supplementary Further practice and Problem solving questions can be found in the Teacher's Resource Book.These photocopiable resources may be used for further practice, assessment, revision or homework and correspond to the steps covered in each of the Pupil Books.
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Can you help me with the calculation of the scalar components?
Yes, I can help you with the calculation of the scalar components. Scalar components are the projections of a vector onto the coordinate axes. To calculate the scalar components of a vector, you can use the dot product of the vector with the unit vectors along the coordinate axes. For example, if you have a vector v = (3, 4) in 2D space, you can calculate its scalar components as v_x = v ⋅ i = 3 and v_y = v ⋅ j = 4, where i and j are the unit vectors along the x and y axes, respectively. Let me know if you need further assistance with this calculation.
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What is the calculation method for this calculation?
The calculation method for this calculation involves multiplying the given numbers together. This is a basic multiplication calculation where you take one number and multiply it by another number to find the product. The result is the answer to the calculation.
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What is the difference between sales calculation, purchase calculation, and differential calculation in accounting?
Sales calculation in accounting refers to the process of determining the total revenue generated from the sale of goods or services. Purchase calculation, on the other hand, involves calculating the total cost of goods or services purchased by a company. Differential calculation in accounting is the process of determining the difference between two values, such as the difference between sales and purchases, or the difference between two time periods. Each of these calculations serves a different purpose in financial analysis and helps businesses understand their financial performance.
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Where do I need to submit the maintenance calculation from the lawyer?
You will need to submit the maintenance calculation from the lawyer to the appropriate court or legal authority handling your case. This could be the family court, a mediator, or any other relevant legal entity involved in your maintenance proceedings. Make sure to follow the specific instructions provided by your lawyer on where and how to submit the calculation to ensure it is properly filed and considered in your case.
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