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SMILE Cards: Commercial References

This file contains a list of software and other practical resources which are referenced in the SMILE cards.

The references follow the numerical order of the cards, giving the card number, the activity name and the...

SMILE (Secondary Mathematics Individualised Learning Experiment) was initially developed as a series of practical activities for secondary school students by practising teachers in the 1970's.

These mathematics books are intended to be not only a source of ideas but to be a flexible resource that can be...

The 2001 SMILE Network reflects the Mathematics National Curriculum 2000 and the Key Stage 3 Framework for Teaching Mathematics.

The Network is intended to assist teachers in planning and recording a scheme of work for each student according to their mathematical needs.

The Network can be used as a...

This resource contains a list of software and other practical resources which are referenced in the SMILE cards.

The 2001 SMILE Network reflects the Mathematics National Curriculum 2000 and the Key Stage 3 Framework for Teaching Mathematics.

The Network is intended to assist teachers in planning and recording a scheme of work for each student according to their mathematical needs.

The Network can be used as a...

The 2001 SMILE Network reflects the Mathematics National Curriculum 2000 and the Key Stage 3 Framework for Teaching Mathematics.

The Network is intended to assist teachers in planning and recording a scheme of work for each student according to their mathematical needs.

The Network can be used as a...

SMILE Mathematics Networks

The 2001 SMILE Network reflects the Mathematics National Curriculum 2000 and the Key Stage 3 Framework for Teaching Mathematics.

The Network is intended to assist teachers in planning and recording a scheme of work...

SMILE Mathematics: a Guide for Teachers

This detailed guide aimed to anticipate some of the questions that teachers would have first had when using SMILE. It describes the original intended way of operating SMILE, which teachers may be able to adapt to their individual circumstances and current practices. The SMILE materials consist of a large bank of...

The cards can be browsed to stimulate ideas for teaching. Alternatively use the Activity List to locate a particular card or topic.

The cards can be browsed to stimulate ideas for teaching. Alternatively use the Activity List to locate a particular card or topic.

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