Incoming Resources
- Shape, space and measures, Joe Santaniello.. Key Stage 1
- Number, Joe Santaniello. Key Stage 2
- Geometry and the imagination, by D. Hilbert and S. Cohn-Vóssen; translated by P. Nemenyi
- Children's arithmetic, how they learn it and how you teach it, Herbert P. Ginsburg
- Measuring, Karen Bryant-Mole
- How many, Charles Snape and Heather Scott
- Numbers, Karen Bryant-Mole, illustrated by John Yates
- One green frog
- Numbers, Steve Parker
- Spirals, by Judith M. Taylor
- 1 2 3 turtles and geckos, a counting book for kids, by Nyapanyapa YunupiÅ u and Siena Mayutu Wurmarri Stubbs
- How many hairs on a grizzly bear?, and other big number questions, Tracey Turner ; illustrated by Jen Khatun ; with some notes about by numbers by Kjartan Poskitt
- The secrets of sums, Kjartan Poskitt
- Number puzzles, compiled by Norman Barrett
- Humphrey the number horse, Rodney Peppé
- Mental number., by David Fielker 2(Set B)
- The amazing book of shapes, Lydia Sharman
- Lucy & Tom's 1. 2. 3., Shirley Hughes
- Numbers to 9, Rose Griffiths
- One sun, two eyes, and a million stars, Joanna and William Stobbs
- Count Worm, story and pictures by Roger Hargreaves
- Multiplying & dividing puzzles, Karen Bryant-Mole
- Passing the numeracy skills test, Mark Patmore
- Numbers, the universal language
- Numbers to 50, photocopiable activities, Rose Griffiths
- Numeracy for teaching, Derek Haylock
- The Trachtenberg speed system of basic mathematics, translated and adapted by Ann Cutler and Rudolph McShane