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Quest 2000 Exploring Mathematics [STUDENT EDITION]
Editorial review
Math Textbook for young learners with practice solving everyday exercises and stimulating photography.
Algebra I: Expressions, Equations, and Applications
Editorial review
A beginning algebra textbook with instructions for the teacher on how to present the material to students. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Reviewed by a reader
rading. I will not use Mr. Foerster's textbook with my next-down son, because mathematics is difficult for him. But I recommend the book unreservedly for anyone who is comfortable with math.
Reviewed by a reader
material can be presented.
Reviewed by Paul C Glasser, (Sherwood, OR USA)
roperties of Exponents10 More Operations with Polynomials11 Rational Algebraic Expressions12 Radical Algebraic Expressions13 Inequalities14 Functions and Advanced Topics
Reviewed by Laura Smith "fibersmith", (MS United States)
Until I met Mr. Foerster, I thought I desperately hated math. I scored well in it, yet I just hated the whole subject. Mr. Foerster is truly an inspiring man; the whole high school was in awe of him. His courses were reputed to be extreme
Math Their Way: Complete Revised Anniversary Edition
Editorial review
lso references the Newsletter. The Twentieth Anniversary Set includes the Teacher Sourcebook and blackline masters along with the Summary Newsletter. Grades K-2/BLM Package (Summary, Newsletter, Sourcebook)
Reviewed by a reader, (Ravenna, MI USA)
a meaningful way. This is the way mathematically gifted children teach themselves. It is the way we should teach our children.
Reviewed by a reader, (Fayetteville, AR United States)
ing materials and use everyday objects in your lessons. It's a little pricey, so I hope you're able to buy it with school money!
Reviewed by Genie, (Palm Harbor, FL United States)
Mary Baratta-Lorton has put together a phenomenal math resource for teachers. A foundation for your math program is in this book. Lessons are easy to follow and often there is a section of why a particular skill is important for young chi
Addison Wesley Secondary Math: Focus on Geometry : An Integrated Approach
Reviewed by a reader
Perhaps the most fascinating feature of this book is the order in which topics are presented. Students flit all the way through triangles, angles and intersecting lines before they learn that theorems and postulates have some importance.
My school just implemented these books last year as part of a 4-year math textbook replacement cycle. I was part of the first class to go through the books and I believe them to be extremely effective. I learned the material well, and hav
I just bought this book used which arrived in excellent condition. This book gives many boxed-in definitions which clearly stand out on each page. Explanations were kept concise and there are many coinciding pictures. After each explanati
Introduction to modern algebra
Editorial review
xt refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Reviewed by John C. Warner, (Rocklin, CA USA)
For most people, mathematics is about balancing a check book or computing the stresses on a bridge. I consider this book to be the gateway to higher mathematics that goes beyond "number crunching". It introduces the modern subje
Math Without Fear: A Guide for Preventing Math Anxiety in Children
Editorial review
A guide to preventing math anxiety in children and in elementary teachers, offering an approach to teaching mathematics that integrates the affective and cognitive domains of learning and is rooted in social and cognitive constructivism.
Early Childhood Number Games: Teachers Reinvent Math Instruction, Pre-K through 3rd Grade
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