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Alien Harvesters
Alien Harvesters
Alien Harvesters
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Alien Harvesters

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Maths taught within a story. Alien harvesters focus on Circumference of a Circle. It has the story, which also teaches the methods needed, to find the circumference of a circle, picture guided exercises, standard exercises, puzzle pages, and answers.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherTamsin O'Shea
Release dateNov 6, 2017
ISBN9781979286824
Alien Harvesters
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Freyja O'Shea

Tamsin O'Shea is a proud mother and grand-mother. She enjoys reading and writing. Both her children and her grand-children are inspiration for her books. She has many books near completion, and some already published. They consist of standard children's books, YA Books and Story/Textbooks, where she teaches math using the story. You can contact via facebook. If you search Tamsin O'Shea Author

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    Alien Harvesters - Freyja O'Shea

    I wrote this book to help children learn maths with a bit of fun along the way.

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    In this one we concentrate on Circumference of a Circle.

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    There is 5 sections to this book.

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    Section 1:  A story, which tells you how to find the circumference of a circle.

    Section 2:  Some guided exercises with pictures.

    Section 3: Exercises with pictures.

    Section 4:  Exercises without pictures.

    Section 5:  Puzzle pages.

    STORY

    How much longer, until we arrive at our destination? The captain bellowed.

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    Everyone froze with fear, the last alien that gave an unsatisfactory answer, was zapped into oblivion. When the captain turned his back, the communications officer pushed his young trainee forward.

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    The captain spun around and pointed to the young trainee. You, answer my question.

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    The poor trainee stammered W. W. We.

    Out with it, I have better things to do, than stand around here, waiting. The captain said, reaching for his zap gun.

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    P. P. Please, captain, they say we will arrive in two zions (days) the trainee stood there holding his breath, hoping it was satisfactory.

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    Very well, I will be in my rooms. Ensure someone informs me, when we are closer to our destination. And the captain left.

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    Phew, said the communications

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