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Math Activities A to Z is presented as detailed lesson plans for a wealth of hands-on math activities for young children ages one to five. Its focus is on math concepts that preschoolers can understand and with which they can grow. Number concepts, one-to-one correspondence, spatial concepts and patterning activities will provide enjoyment for children, parents and teachers alike. Each section of the book will help educators in finding math activities for a theme-based curriculum, for incorporating a letter of the week or as a last-minute filler activity.
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IN THE LAB: Humor for Graduate Students in Engineering, Physics and Math and Those Who Suffer with Them is a collection of jokes that highlight the humor of graduate education in the hard sciences, from the classroom to the lab to the thesis defense to an attempt at a life outside of school.
p So you think you’re smarter than a fifth grader? Well, as many contestants have already discovered on the smash hit TV show hosted by Jeff Foxworthy, you may have either iforgotten/i more than you realize about the three R’s or simply never learned in the first place! How much do you really know about third grade math? Fourth grade social studies? Fifth grade science? First grade spelling? /p p You may have a high school diploma or a college degree hanging on your wall, but are you smarter than a fifth grader? You’ll find out in this book, which includes brain-teasing ten-question quizzes (including million-dollar bonus questions) on information the average eleven-year-old is expected to knowplus there are great bits of fun and fascinating trivia sprinkled throughout. Go aheadwe idare/i you to prove you’re as bright as that gum-chewing kid with the backpack who’s waiting on the corner for that yellow bus every morning. School is back in session. And maybe you’ll even learn a thing or two that you missed by not paying attention the first time around. /p
Math, history, geography, art, and world cultures come together in this delightful book for kids who think math is boring. Includes more than 70 math games, puzzles, and projects from all over the world. 10 b&w photos; line drawings throughout.
Updated with new material, this Fifth Edition of the most widely used book in combinatorial problems explains how to reason and model combinatorically. It also stresses the systematic analysis of different possibilities, exploration of the logical structure of a problem, and ingenuity. Combinatorical reasoning underlies all analysis of computer systems. It plays a similar role in discrete operations research problems and in finite probability. This book seeks to develop proficiency in basic discrete math problem solving in the way that a calculus text develops proficiency in basic analysis problem solving.Prelude.PART ONE: GRAPH THEORY.Chapter 1. Elements of Graph Theory.Chapter 2. Covering Circuits and Graph Coloring.Chapter 3. Trees and Searching.Chapter 4. Network Algorithms.PART TWO: ENUMERATION.Chapter 5. General Counting Methods for Arrangements and Selections.Chapter 6. Generating Functions.Chapter 7. Recurrence Relations.Chapter 8. Inclusion-Exclusion.PART THREE: ADDITIONAL TOPICS.Chapter 9. Polya’s Enumeration Formula.Chapter 10. Computer Science Approaches to Enumeration.Chapter 11. Games with Graphs.Appendix.Glossary of Counting.Graph Theory Terms.Bibliography.Solutions to Odd-Numbered Problems.Index….a well-structured text that addresses a broad range of topics… It is well presented, written clearly and easy to follow. (Times Higher Education Supplement, November 2007)Alan Tucker is Deputy Department Chair and Undergraduate Program Director in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics at SUNY Stony Brook.
This leading mathematics text for elementary and middle school educators helps you quickly develop a true understanding of mathematical concepts. It integrates rich problem-solving strategies with relevant topics and extensive opportunities for hands-on experience. By progressing from the concrete to the pictorial to the abstract, Musser captures the way math is generally taught in elementary schools.brbrThis title will give you all the essentials mathematics teachers need for teaching at the elementary and middle school levels:ulliHighlights algebraic concepts throughout the text and includes additional supporting information.liProvides enhanced coverage of order of operations, Z-scores, union of two events, Least Common Multiple, and Greatest Common Factor.liFocuses on solid mathematical content in an accessible and appealing way.liOffers the largest collection of problems (over 3,000!), worked examples, and problem-solving strategies in any text of its kind.liIncludes a comprehensive, five-chapter treatment of geometry based on the van Hiele model./ul
In this Math Matters( book, Mike learns how fast dirty dishes can pile up when he tries to avoid washing them. Teaches the math concept of multiplication. Full color.
Provides a foundation for probability based on game theory rather than measure theory.ulliA strong philosophical approach with practical applications.liPresents in-depth coverage of classical probability theory as well as new theory./ulPreface.brbrProbability and Finance as a Game.brbrPROBABILITY WITHOUT MEASURE.brbrThe Historical Context.brbrThe Bounded Strong Law of Large Numbers.brbrKolmogorov’s Strong Law of Large Numbers.brbrThe Law of the Iterated Logarithm.brbrThe Weak Laws.brbrLindeberg’s Theorem.brbrThe Generality of Probability Games.brbrFINANCE WITHOUT PROBABILITY.brbrGame-Theoretic Probability in Finance.brbrGames for Pricing Options in Discrete Time.brbrGames for Pricing Options in Continuous Time.brbrThe Generality of Game-Theoretic Pricing.brbrGames for American Options.brbrGames for Diffusion Processes.brbrThe Game-Theoretic Efficient-Market Hypothesis.brbrReferences.brbrPhotograph Credits.brbrNotation.brbrIndex.Shafer…and Vovk…explain how probability can be based on game theory rather than measure theory, and how doing so allows it to be used in finance with out a lot of distracting an confusing assumptions about randomness. (iReference & Research Book News/i, November 2001)p….an interesting new mathematical and philosophical framework for probability… (iZentralblatt Math/i, Vol.985, No.10, 2002)p…a creative, entertaining and imaginative book… (iShort Book Reviews/i, August 2002)pThe first half of this truly original book introduces a novel approach to probability, founded on game theory rather than measure theory. In an admirably clear, scholarly and engaging manner, it traces its historical antecedents, expounds its advantages, develops its technicalities, and addresses its philosophical implications. The second half goes on to do the same for financial modelling. This is a book that should utterly change the way we @`à