February 11th
February 11th
Math For Fun (Math for Fun)
Editorial review
Using interactive projects, readers discover math concepts through familiar objects and situations, the natural world, models, simple experiments, and games.
Reviewed by "intentaccess", (Boca Raton, Florida USA)
oing it! Fun for the whole family as well, watching your child learn.
Reviewed by a reader
Math for Fun Projects is a GREAT book for the hands on or visual learner!! Lots of simple ideas, games, number tricks and projects covering a wide variety of mathematical concepts. Also covers necessary vocabulary. A great book to enhance
Plotting Points And Position (Math for Fun)
Editorial review
Grade 2-4?Fun games and easy-to-make projects combined with good layouts and colorful illustrations make these titles of interest to children. The instructions are generally easy to follow, though at times another step or two would have m
Measuring Weight And Time (Math for Fun)
Editorial review
Simple games and activities introduce the concepts of measuring weight, mass, and time.
Computer Fun Math
Editorial review
Grade 3-5-These interactive activity books have brightly colored pages and lively text and illustrations that will appeal to youngsters. Math includes activities to create simple graphs and charts, make and use measuring tools, understand
Addition (Discovering Math)
Editorial review
Gr 3-5--These introductory math books use games to show how to apply the concepts covered in each volume. Readers are encouraged to solve many different kinds of problems while playing simple board games or deciphering well-known puzzles.
Subtraction (Discovering Math)
Editorial review
Grade 3-5?These introductory math books use games to show how to apply the concepts covered in each volume. Readers are encouraged to solve many different kinds of problems while playing simple board games or deciphering well-known puzzle
Multiplication (Discovering Math)
Editorial review
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
Division (Discovering Math)
Editorial review
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
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