Meaningful mathematical experiences with interconnected situational lessons and real-world activities: Book One: geometry, patterns, operations research, photography, and genetic inheritance. Book Two: networks, sports math, finite-difference patterns, rates, and maps. Book Three: fundamentals of money, scaling, finance, loans, probability, and linear programming. Each investigation includes individual and whole-class activities, plus a "Check-up" that tests students' understanding.
These sequential activities relate math and measurement concepts to students' own environment. Students learn to define measurable attributes, communicate attributes, understand measurement concepts, and adopt customary or metric units for standard measurement. Activities divided into primary (K-3) and intermediate (3-6) levels. Includes blackline masters, extension ideas, games, record sheets, squared paper, metric and customary unit tables, and bibliography.
This six-title consumable program is designed to provide middle-grade students with an understanding of the important prerequisite mathematical ideas. These books engage student in practice activities and skills as well as structured problem solving. Interest Level: 5-8
Meaningful mathematical experiences with interconnected situational lessons and real-world activities: Book One: geometry, patterns, operations research, photography, and genetic inheritance. Book Two: networks, sports math, finite-difference patterns, rates, and maps. Book Three: fundamentals of money, scaling, finance, loans, probability, and linear programming. Each investigation includes individual and whole-class activities, plus a "Check-up" that tests students' understanding.
Meaningful mathematical experiences with interconnected situational lessons and real-world activities: Book One: geometry, patterns, operations research, photography, and genetic inheritance. Book Two: networks, sports math, finite-difference patterns, rates, and maps. Book Three: fundamentals of money, scaling, finance, loans, probability, and linear programming. Each investigation includes individual and whole-class activities, plus a "Check-up" that tests students' understanding.
Meaningful mathematical experiences with interconnected situational lessons and real-world activities: Book One: geometry, patterns, operations research, photography, and genetic inheritance. Book Two: networks, sports math, finite-difference patterns, rates, and maps. Book Three: fundamentals of money, scaling, finance, loans, probability, and linear programming. Each investigation includes individual and whole-class activities, plus a "Check-up" that tests students' understanding.
These sequential activities relate math and measurement concepts to students' own environment. Students learn to define measurable attributes, communicate attributes, understand measurement concepts, and adopt customary or metric units for standard measurement. Activities divided into primary (K-3) and intermediate (3-6) levels. Includes blackline masters, extension ideas, games, record sheets, squared paper, metric and customary unit tables, and bibliography.
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