About the Book
Year Published: 2018
Page Count: 140
ISBN: 978-1-925489-43-9 (9781925489439)
Online ISBN: 978-1-922416-09-4 (9781922416094)
Discontinued Editions
Year Published: 2018
Page Count: 140
ISBN: 978-1-925489-43-9 (9781925489439)
Online ISBN: 978-1-922416-09-4 (9781922416094)
| 1 | NUMBER | 7 | |
| 2 | ADDITION | 19 | |
| 3 | SUBTRACTION | 33 | |
| 4 | SHAPE | 45 | |
| 5 | MULTIPLICATION | 55 | |
| 6 | DIVISION AND FRACTIONS | 65 | |
| 7 | DATA HANDLING | 77 | |
| 8 | CHANCE | 85 | |
| 9 | TIME | 91 | |
| 10 | ANGLE | 99 | |
| 11 | SYMMETRY | 103 | |
| 12 | LENGTH | 109 | |
| 13 | MONEY | 117 | |
| 14 | MASS | 125 | |
| 15 | LOCATION AND POSITION | 131 | |
| 16 | CAPACITY | 137 |
Michael completed a Bachelor of Science at the University of Adelaide, majoring in Infection and Immunity, and Applied Mathematics. He studied laminar heat flow as part of his Honours in Applied Mathematics, and finished a PhD in high speed fluid flows in 2001. He has been the principal editor for Haese Mathematics since 2008.
What motivates you to write mathematics books?
My passion is for education as a whole, rather than just mathematics. In Australia I think it is too easy to take education for granted, because it is seen as a right but with too little appreciation for the responsibility that goes with it. But the more I travel to places where access to education is limited, the more I see children who treat it as a privilege, and the greater the difference it makes in their lives. But as far as mathematics goes, I grew up with mathematics textbooks in pieces on the kitchen table, and so I guess it continues a tradition.
What do you aim to achieve in writing?
I think a few things:
What interests you outside mathematics?
Lots of things! Horses, show jumping and course design, alpacas, badminton, running, art, history, faith, reading, hiking, photography ....
Sandra completed a Bachelor of Science at the University of Adelaide, majoring in Pure Mathematics and Statistics. She taught at Underdale High School and Westminster School before founding Haese and Harris Publications (now Haese Mathematics), together with husband Robert (Bob) and colleague Kim Harris.
What drew you to the field of mathematics?
I always found mathematics the easiest subject at school. I’m not sure why. I intended to study Chemistry at university, but found I didn’t enjoy it as much as I thought I would – so I came back to mathematics, and have been involved with it ever since.
What motivated you to switch from teaching to writing mathematics books?
Bob used to write notes for his class. Other teachers at the school used the notes, then teachers at other schools started asking for them. Eventually Bob said, “Well, I might as well start writing textbooks!”
Initially, I was proofreading. As the workload increased, I began editing as well as proofreading. It just gradually became a full-time job, between writing material, editing and proofreading it, and then distributing the books. These days, Michael does the editing and I do proofreading and audio.
How has the field of textbook publishing changed in the years since you started?
When we started, text was typed and worked solutions were handwritten. Bob would draw any graphics by hand.
We moved to typesetting, but writing a mathematics textbook with the printing tools available presented its own difficulties. For example, symbols had to be copied, cut and pasted by hand onto the original pages, which was very tedious and time-consuming! Fractions were also problematic: we would type a line containing all the numerators, and then a line underneath for all the denominators.
Now it’s all done by computers, which is very much easier, and quicker!
What interests you outside mathematics?
I own a few alpacas. I enjoy my garden - I don’t do much in it, but I enjoy it! I like listening to music; mainly classical, but I enjoy other genres as well.
I really love to travel. The scenery, the history of a place, its architecture, its art – all of those things fascinate me. As a result I also enjoy photography; I like taking pictures of the things I’ve seen and places I’ve experienced.
Born and raised in Wales, Philippa completed a Bachelor of Primary Education (Hons) in Music before going on to teach across the UK and internationally, spending time educating in Kuwait & China. She joined Haese Mathematics in 2008 and has since played a role in almost every department.
Philippa's focus while teaching was on special educational needs, and ensuring that all learners are presented with the opportunity to excel. Through her role with Haese Mathematics, she remains dedicated to making mathematics accessible for students and teachers through out the primary years.
Outside of mathematics, her interests include genealogy, music from a variety of genres and collecting cats.
A complete electronic copy of the textbook, with interactive, animated, and/or printable extras.
Animated worked examples with step-by-step, voiced explanations.
This book is available on electronic devices through our Snowflake learning platform. This book includes 36 months of Snowflake access, featuring a complete electronic copy of the textbook.
Where relevant, Snowflake features include interactive geometry, graphing, and statistics software, demonstrations, games, spreadsheets, and a range of printable worksheets, tables, and diagrams. Teachers are provided with a quick and easy way to demonstrate concepts, and students can discover for themselves and re-visit when necessary.
This book offers Watch Listen Learn for every worked example. On the electronic copy of the textbook, access Watch Listen Learn by clicking anywhere on a worked example to hear a step-by-step explanation by a teacher. This is ideal for catch-up and revision, or for motivated students who want to do some independent study outside school hours.
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