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February 4th
Fractions (Discovering Math)
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Gr 4-5--Slightly more difficult than the first entries in this series, these titles are more for readers who are already acquainted with the mathematics discussed. Multiplication and Division don't explain these processes in detail, but r
So Much Data So Little Math
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The Math We Need to Know and "Do"
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Making Geometry Come Alive : Student Activities and Teacher Notes (The New Math Enrichment Series)
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Activities in Geometry provides a set of versatile enrichment exercises designed to motivate students interest in a broad range of topics. Each activity is presented as a reproducible student investigation. It is followed by guidelines an
Math User's Handbook [TEACHER'S EDITION]
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Hot words, Hot topics
Grade Builders Algebra 1 C/Trb/Us
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n the end, the story turns out to be a little... well, you can find out anyway.
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This product is not only fun and creative but utilizes full screen technology to present concepts and practice sessions in a highly entertaining way. Even the credits were fun. I would highly recommend this product to any parent who had a
Algebra 2 for Windows/95 & Macintosh: success builder (Success Builder: Algebra 2, 2) [STUDENT EDITION]
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This is a complete math resource for increasing understanding of Algebra 2. The step-by-step lessons include hundreds of practice problems and over 50 Algebra 2 topics using animation, sound and hands-on demonstrations for math success.
Baby Bird (Math Together)
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Math Together: Help Your Child Learn to Love Math : Ages 5+ : Green (Math Together) [BOX SET]
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No Problem (Math Together)
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out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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This children's book is fabulous! The illustrations are cute & kid friendly, but very ellaborate. The story is one that you won't mind reading over and over. And it teaches a moral as well. Check it out!
Introduction to Mathematical Structures and Proofs
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This textbook is intended for a one term sophomore/junior level course, its goal is to ease the transition from lower division calculus courses, to upper level courses in algebra, analysis, number theory and so on. Without such a bridge c
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