For anyone who's ever been scared of maths, or worried they were a number numpty!
For anyone who's ever been scared of maths, or worried they were a number numpty!
If you're brilliant at everything else, but lack confidence when it comes to maths, join Liz Strachan, a maths teacher with many, many years of experience, on this magical tour through the seeming mysteries of numbers, algebra and geometry.
In the same inimitable, entertaining way she did in her previous bestselling books, A Slice of Pi and Numbers Are Forever, Liz will take readers from number-phobics to mathematical know-it-alls in no time at all. Peppered with absolutely terrible maths jokes and quirkily illustrated by Steven Appleby, this light-hearted but informative book will appeal to anyone with an enquiring mind.“her insightful but entertaining guide to maths is perfect. - The Nationalmagical tour through the seeming mysteries of numbers ... - Parent TalkA helpful little book ... full of cunning tricks and shortcuts. - Daily Record... this handy tome will be an invaluable reference. - Teach Early YearsI found Easy as Pi: Maths Made Simple an enjoyable and informative read. - parentingwithouttears.com”
her insightful but entertaining guide to maths is perfect. - The National
magical tour through the seeming mysteries of numbers ... - Parent TalkA helpful little book ... full of cunning tricks and shortcuts. - Daily Record... this handy tome will be an invaluable reference. - Teach Early YearsI found Easy as Pi: Maths Made Simple an enjoyable and informative read. - parentingwithouttears.comLiz Strachan taught in her local school in Montrose, north-east Scotland, for most of her long career as a teacher of mathematics. She enjoys writing and has had two hundred articles, letters and short stories published. Liz has also won several prizes at the Scottish Association of Writers' Annual Conference.
She is a keen golfer but admits to having no talent in her favourite sport whatsoever. Liz is married with two sons, four grandchildren and one gorgeous great grandson.If you're brilliant at everything else, but lack confidence when it comes to maths, join Liz Strachan, a maths teacher with many, many years of experience, on this magical tour through the seeming mysteries of numbers, algebra and geometry.In the same inimitable, entertaining way she did in her previous bestselling books, A Slice of Pi and Numbers Are Forever , Liz will take readers from number-phobics to mathematical know-it-alls in no time at all. Peppered with absolutely terrible maths jokes and quirkily illustrated by Steven Appleby, this light-hearted but informative book will appeal to anyone with an enquiring mind.
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