Sunday, August 31, 2008

School Maths Book...


It's given me the run around but I think this is one of the maths books we used at school, it's from the early 80's.





9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ah yes indeed. I remember this series but mainly the "Alpha" books which were pink and white and had a big "A" instead of the "B" for Beta. The answer books (which our teacher unwisely trusted us with) were tall and thin. Before these we used A.L Griffiths': "6 a Day" (and then 7 a Day, 8 a Day, etc...). This was in the late 60s and early 70s.

Anonymous said...

We were certainly still being taught from these in the 80's as well!

Anonymous said...

*whooooooosh*

(The sound made by a Proustian rush!)

Ed said...

Ahhhh, memories! We had these maths books in the late-70s.

Artog said...

I was searching for some Tripods-type rip off series of books I read at junior school, but when I saw the Beta book my blood ran cold. I hated those books.

Hawthorne said...

I remember using this as a child in the 1970s. I was originally on the Alpha book and felt proud to be 'promoted' to Beta. It was only 40 years later that I discovered it was actually a DEmotion!

As a teacher, these were still in use in the early 1980s.

Anonymous said...

I think these books make everyone's blood run cold!

John said...

These were used in primary schools in Wales during the early 70s.

Unknown said...

Why do people have bad memories of these books. I have vague recollections of using beta maths books in the early 70's and though cannot remember enjoying them cannot remember hating them. Not aware moving from alpha to beta was a demotion. I seemed to have got a good grounding in maths to take me into secondary school where we used SMP books which were great until A level where I hit a wall mathematics wise.