Math with Business Applications is a comprehensive text that covers all the skills students need to manage their personal finances and excel at their first jobs and in everyday life. Math with Business Applications is a three-part program that takes students from basic math concepts to sophisticated financial strategies. Basic Math Skills reviews the fundamental math operations, Personal Finance teaches money management skills, and Business Math provides a thorough primer on launching and running a business. Math with Business Applications contains lessons, workshops, features and activities that comprise a well-rounded program.
This unit is a perfect choice for integrating many curriculum areas. Lessons for art, creative writing, nonfiction writing, reading, math, science, social studies, and literature are organized and displayed in construction-paper pockets creating an exciting work portfolio. This book included patterns, reproducibles, and writing forms.
This unique resource helps educators spark young children’s interest in learning the alphabet and develop beginning reading skills right from the beginning to the close of school. Included are over 500 ready-to-use individual and classroom activities designed to be used sequentially, from one month to the next, to build skills, relate reading to other curriculum areas, and foster children’s enthusiasm for books and learning to read. All activities are organized into nine monthly sections, September through May/June, and include over 100 activity sheets. Each month includes a list of 10 picture books for daily reading, phonics and other basic skills instructions, ABC Marching Band Letters for learning letter-sound connections, reading links to holidays and special events, reading links to writing, math, social studies, science & health, author-of-the-month studies and activities, plus 10-13 illustrated reproducible activities.
David S. Kahn studied Applied Mathematics and Physics at the University of Wisconsin and has taught courses in calculus, pre-calculus, algebra, trigonometry, and geometry at the college and high school level.It’s no secret: The best way to ace the Regents exams is by practicing on real tests. This guide includes 12 actual full-length Sequential Math III Regents exams with answers and complete explanations, plus the January 1999 exam.brbrLet the Regents experts at The Princeton Review teach you the simple test-taking techniques you’ll need to know. We’ll help you focus on the material that is most likely to show up on the sets. We’ll teach you how to find the correct answers by eliminating the wrong ones. We even provide a “Target Practice” section so that you can quickly find sample problems for each math topic. This guide leads you step-by-step through each part of the test and helps you master the skills you’ll need to crack the Regents exam.brbrLearn the techniques in this book, practice them on the actual Sequential Math III Regents exams inside, and give yourself The Princeton Review advantage.
This fun activity book for first-graders features picture clues in directions and activities to support independent learning that will build early reading, writing, and math skills. Includes more than 400 stickers, 160 sticker activities, flash cards, and a picture dictionary. Consumable.
By following this book, your students with significant disabilities can participate in parallel activities directly related to the general curriculum. For example, when meeting a math state standard in measurement, have the student match coins to a linear jig to purchase an item. The valuable and unique book shows you how to construct student IEPs with goals aligned to each state’s academic content standards for each student’s assigned grade and ability level.
When two-year olds begin in nursery schools and day care centers, they need activities specially designed to expand their capabilities and interests. A Humanics best-seller, Teaching Terrific Two’s is the absolute best in-depth, structured activity guide for this delightful but hard-to-reach age group. The activities which both teachers and children will enjoy develop self-image, listening, language, social growth, movement, science, math, and music awareness to keep a young toddler’s mind as active as a toddler’s body. Includes introductory sections covering basic and individual goals, classroom arrangement, scheduling, discipline, materials, parent involvement, and assessment. Shape Walks, Mitten Week, Bunny May I?, and many other activities make this book an incredible resource.
This third edition of Arem”s CONQUERING MATH ANXIETY workbook presents a comprehensive, multifaceted treatment approach to reduce math anxiety and math avoidance. The author offers tips on specific strategies, as well as relaxation exercises. The book”s major focus is to encourage students to take action. Hands-on activities help readers explore both the underlying causes of their problem and viable solutions. Many activities are followed by illustrated examples completed by other students. The free accompanying CD contains recordings of powerful relaxation and visualization exercises for reducing math anxiety.
pFrom the reviews:ppMaking Transcendence Transparent is one of those books that stand out from the crowd because the authors have put a lot of good work into it, and plenty of imagination and creativity. It is witty, funny at times, highly entertaining, very readable and interesting to both the casual and advanced reader. … The text helps us understand the concepts by building a very strong intuition and also motivates the concepts from a historical point of view. ??? Conclusion: read this one! (??lvaro Lozano-Robledo, MathDL, January, 2006)pOne of the goals of the authors is to provide the reader with an intuitive framework in which the major classical results of transcendental number theory can be appreciated. ??? This book is an introduction to the subject which is supposed to enable the reader to pursue later his study with more modern results. ??? An appendix provides basic facts from complex analysis which are required for the proofs. This book is aimed at beginners who like to have examples and detailed proofs. (Zentralblatt MATH, August, 2005)While the theory of transcendental numbers is a fundamental and important branch of number theory, most mathematicians know only its most elementary results. The aim of Making Transcendence Transparent is to provide the reader with an understanding of the basic principles and tools of transcendence theory and an intuitive framework within which the major results can be appreciated and their proofs can be understood. The book includes big picture overviews of the over-arching ideas, and general points of attack in particular arguments, so the reader will enjoy and appreciate the panoramic view of transcendence. It is designed to appeal to interested mathematicians, graduate students, and advanced undergraduates.From the reviews:pMaking Transcendence Transparent is one of those books that stand out from the crowd because the authors have put a lot of good work into it, and plenty of imagination and crea@;
The Master Skills series is not just another workbook series! These full-color, reproducible workbooks were designed by experts in elementary education to ensure the mastery of basic skills critical to your child’s academic success. Every Master Skills title provides complete directions and examples to encourage independent study, and contains an answer key to measure your child’s progress and guide your child’s instruction.The Master Skills series has drawn national acclaim for its vivid illustrations, challenging lesson content and real-life applications of essential basic skills at every grade level. The most current edition of the Master Skills series includes expanded teaching suggestions for parents. Remember… your involvement as a parent in the learning process is critical to your child’s academic success!American Education Publishing… committed to providing you with quality educational materials at the most affordable price!