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Pokemon Math Challenge: Grade 2 (Pokemon Math Challenge)
Editorial review
into trainer and master level problems.
Reviewed by a reader
I liked this book for a refresher for my son as he entered 2nd grade. I felt it was a bit too easy for him, though. He went right through the whole book in one sitting. He didn't even start second grade and he was able to do the whole boo
Pokemon Math Challenge: Grades 2-3 (Pokemon Math Challenge)
Editorial review
s. The back sides of these are decorated with Pokemon characters and divided into trainer and master level problems.
Reviewed by a reader
Sometimes these "fads" can end up as pure misery for parents, but using Pokemon to get kids doing Math is wonderful! This book reinforces all those skills that my 2nd grade daughter is learning. She loves Pokemon and she loved d
Pokemon Math Challenge: Grade 3 (Pokemon Math Challenge)
Editorial review
are decorated with Pokemon characters and divided into trainer and master level problems.
Reviewed by Lura Vernon, (Lafayette, CO United States)
doing the math problems. This is a huge improvement over the worksheets that other workbooks offer. Plus, the tie-in to Pokemon keeps them coming back.
Reviewed by a reader, (Seoul, Korea APO AP)
A lot of Pokemon fans would certainly enjoy learning about math more when there are Pokemon all over the worksheet. That's what you'll get in this 3rd Grade level of Math, but for the money, the book doesn't really last too long. Most chi
Pokemon Math Challenge: Grades 3-4 (Pokemon Math Challenge)
Editorial review
cters and divided into trainer and master level problems.
Reviewed by a reader, (Seoul, Korea APO AP)
Math was one of my children's hardest subjects, but I really talked him into learning math with this book. Using pokemon as the theme for a math book really made a difference and sparked some interest in improving his math skills. Althoug
Pokemon Math Challenge: Grades 4-5 (Pokemon Math Challenge)
Editorial review
back sides of these are decorated with Pokemon characters and divided into trainer and master level problems.
Reviewed by Margaret M. Messina, (NJ)
This work book is anything but a "work" book. It's fun, yet challenging and makes math interesting for any 10 year - especially one who's not as interested in math as he is in pokemon. Wish it had 10 times the material it curren
The World's Most Famous Math Problem
Editorial review
Reviewed by a reader
with uncommon grace?
Reviewed by "richard_jl", (Colorado USA)
This book was written hastily to cash in on the publicity surrounding FLT. It qualifies as something of a scam, since the author not only has no expertise in the area, but the book itself has little to do with the actual proof. It consist
Isn't it just marvelous, finally a chance to polish up my knowledge of the worlds most famous maths problem. I can't tell you how much me and my wife have enjoyed, and been entregued by this. Night-after-night, just laying down on the hay
I browsed the book in bookstore and I immediately became disgusted. After I recovered, I started to think positive as I stared at the averagely-looking face of this amazing woman that she put alongside Fermat. There's something special ab
This is a fantastic book! I especially like the fact that she highlights several problems with the current state of mathematics, drawing this field (and maybe all of modern science) into question.Few people dare to question science, but M
Marilyn should have quit while she was ahead (with the Monty Hall problem). If I were the person with the highest IQ in the world, I would have made sure that I understood at least the rudiments of mathematics and logic before writing a b
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