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Math Games to Supplement ANY Math Curriculum |
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By Bob Hazen
For parents of children ages 2-12.
Make math fun! Have your kids look forward to activities that help them master basic facts and important concepts!
This booklet covers various commercial and homemade games to play and own, including card games, variations on dice games and board games,and store bought games. Bob also includes specific ways to incorporate math games into your math curriculum, with tips for parents on how and when to play math games.
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Keeping Math Connected and Sensible for Teachers and Children |
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by Bob Hazen
For parents and students in grades K-6.
This book makes math makes sense... ...a seamless transition from arithmetic to algebra... ...math being sensible for your kids throughout the K-6 years... ...math being unified across grades and across topics in K to 6... ...with practical, kid-tested, grand ideas that can dramatically improve both your and your child's understanding of elementary math.
This book explains foundational mathematical truths that are broad, practical, kid-tested, and user-friendly. |
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Rapid Math Tricks & Tips |
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by Edward Julius
Gain the upper hand on numbers - 60 powerful, easy-to-learn math tricks and tips that will have numbers dancing to your tune. Increase your child's calculating speed - without a calculator. Both my sons used this book in grades 6-8 - and they now both have great mental math ability and good number sense. |
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