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| ARITHMETIC 3. The spiral review method continues as students review and build on concepts learned in first and second grade. The review is so complete that students from other arithmetic programs can fill deficiencies and proceed to understand new concepts. The book and curriculum provide continuous practice in place value, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, story problems, rounding, estimations, graphs, English and metric measures, drawing and measuring line segments, plane and solid geometric shapes, perimeter and area, fractions and decimals, temperature, time, money, and process order. The abundant practice in the curriculum and text makes learning the multiplication and division tables possible for all students. Soft cover. A Beka Book. |
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| DEVELOPING NUMBER CONCEPTS USING UNIFIX CUBES. Written by Kathy Richardson. A math program for K-3. Make math concepts come alive for students with this comprehensive guide to using Unifix Cubes. Based on the concept that the students learn best through actual participation. |
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| GOBBLE UP MATH. Give students an appetite for learning mathematics using food as a tool for understanding concepts. Kids use healthy foods such as raisins, pasta, cereal and fruit to learn about patterns, sets, geometry, measurement, number systems, fractions and estimates. Grades K-3. |
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| HANDS-ON EQUATIONS LEARNING SYSTEM. Mary Pride says: "Here's something really new-a hands-on approach to algebraic linear equations! You know what those are: fun stuff like 2x -2(-x+4)=x +(-2). With Hands-On Equations from Borenson & Associates, learning pre-algebra and solving simple linear equations can be as fun and easy as playing a game." This patented teaching method empowers the teacher to successfully present essential algebraic concepts to students in grades 3 to adult. It does not require any algebraic prerequisites. Its system provides students with an intuitive understanding of the most fundamental algebraic concepts and makes algebraic linear equations accessible to 3rd grade gifted students, 4th grade average students, and 5th grade LD students. Hands-On Equations consists of: manuals for Levels I, II, & III; a student kit of game pieces with flat laminated balance; a set of worksheets; and an answer key. |
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| MATH 3. Uses student manipulatives to introduce a variety of concepts, including multiplication, division, common fractions, and decimal fractions. Provides a variety of activities in estimating. Presents new problem-solving experiences as well as new calculator skills and computer information. Teacher's Edition-contains 165 lesson plans divided into 20 chapters. Includes skill practice activities and a spiraling review to ensure retention of concepts. Provides additional information about manipulatives as well as ideas for games, songs, and bulletin boards. Teacher's Edition: 922 pages; two spiral binders. Student Worktext presents enjoyable activities with Hal, a photographer, and Horatio, his squirrel, as part of the national park theme. Student Worktext: 336 pages; softbound; full color; perforated. Bob Jones University Press. |
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| MATH BY KIDS. Written by Pennsylvania Homeschoolers. This unusual book of word problems was written by homeschool students of all ages. Arranged by categories - Math Problems About Food, Working and Earning, Mystery Numbers, Etc. Problems are listed from easiest to hardiest. Grade 1-6. |
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| MATH DRILLSTERS. Written by Bob Bernstein. A reproducible activity book containing 220 pages of math drill activities primarily covering addition, substraction, multiplication, division, but also touching on measurement, time, money, temperature, fractions and mathematical thinking. Grades 1-6. |
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| MATH FOR EVERY KID. Written by Janice VanCleave. A supplemental math book for children ages 8-12 designed to make the learning of math skills a fun experience and to encourage a desire for further investigation into specific math topics. Grade 3-6. |
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| MATHEMATICIANS ARE PEOPLE, TOO. Written by Luetta Reimer and Wilbert Reimer. This 2 volume set contains 15 illustrated vignettes per book introducing students to great mathematicians from various cultures. Stories focus on moments of mathematical discovery and on personal anecdotes. Grade 3-7. |
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| MATH-U-SEE FOUNDATIONS OF MATHEMATICS. Math explained so that it is visual and it makes sense. Includes a teaching video, teacher manual and skip counting tape. | |
| MENTAL MATH. An advanced educational program from Math Concepts Incorporated (from the Math and More Series). Mental Math is a series of questions that are given each day of the school year. These exercises should take 7-10 minutes per day and will reinforce current studies. Mental Math presents questions in many different applications and formats which enables students to answer problems that are stated in different ways. It is designed to be an easy to use, fun exercise that students eagerly participate in. When done correctly Mental Math can easily be the most important time spent during the day. | |
| MIQUON MATH. Good beginning math in a consumable workbook format. Takes your child up to a 4th grade level in math. | . |
| PATTERN FACTORY. Written by by Linda Holden and Ann Roper. Teach problem solving through patterns with these 60 challenging activities using manipulatives. Teacher notes are easy to understand with extensive notes on the solutions. Grades 2-6. |
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| PRIMARY MATHEMATICS. (Published in twelve volumes, 1A & 1B, 2A & 2B, etc., up to 6B). Written by: Curriculum Planning and Development Commission Ministry of Education, Singapore. This is a complete primary (elementary) math course for grades 1- 6, which consists of Textbook plus Two Workbooks (at each level, grades 1- 4), or Textbook plus One Workbook (at each level, grades 5-6). | |
| SAXON MATH. Excellent K-12 textbook and workbook math program. K-3 is manipulative based and are sold with home study kits. Students will generally work independently. Uses an effective incremental learning model. | . |