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Brain Quest 1st Grade Math: 750 Problems Addition and Subtraction : The Basics : Book One Ages 6-7 (Brain Quest)

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If your child has got 2 + 2 down, and you want to improve his or her basic math skills, try Brain Quest's flash-card set for first-graders. There are two bound decks of 375 problems and answers covering numbers, fractions, measuring, comp

Brain Quest 2nd Grade Math: 1000 Problems, Operations and Challenges : The Basics : Deck One Ages 7-8 (Brain Que

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First launched in 1992, Brain Quest is the curriculum-based educational game that says, "It's O.K. to be Smart!" and challenges kids on the stuff they need to know-when they need to know it. Brain Quest Early Childhood, including My First

Fraction Jugglers: Game and Work Book and Math Game Cards

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Reviewed by a reader

Fraction Jugglers is the best book we have ever seen to help kids (and adults!) learn how to use fractions. It starts from the very beginning (naming fractions) and gradually teaches everything you need to know. The illustrations are cute

Brain Quest 3rd Grade Math

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There you'll find questions, challenges, and other cool stuff. Operations and measurement Decimals, fractions, congruent figures How many edges are on a cube?

Real World Math : Money and Other Numbers in Your Life

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st of their limited resources.Christine A. Moesch, Buffalo & Erie County Public Library, NYCopyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Reviewed by "kpars5", (Long Beach, CA, USA)

Don't let the cover of this book fool you. At first glance, the cartoon characters and fun design give the impression that this book is intended for young audiences as a basic math primer with real-world examples and applications. It's no

Making Fractions (Math for Fun)

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Explores the different ways fractions of a whole can be expressed--as fractions, decimals, percentages, and ratios.

Discovering Patterns (Math for Fun)

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Explores patterns in nature and in numbers through games and projects using codes, algebra, and arithmetic. --This text refers to the

Measuring Sizes (Math for Fun)

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Combines games and projects to describe how to measure length, area, and volume.

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