Teach students the math skills they need to enter the workforce Plan a business-oriented curriculum for your students with this full-color, easy-to-read text that focuses on the skills students need on the job. Math for the World of Work covers critical skills like whole numbers, fractions, decimals, averages, estimating, measurements, and ratios. Each skill is introduced in a cross-curricular context that helps students learn about the business world. Lessons are reinforced with problem-solving activities, exercises, and review questions to give students plenty of practice and solidify their understanding of new skills. And features like Application Activities and Technology Connections ensure that students understand how to apply the skills they acquire. Lexile Level 860 Reading Level 3-4 Interest Level 6-12
Teach students the math skills they need to enter the workforce Plan a business-oriented curriculum for your students with this full-color, easy-to-read text that focuses on the skills students need...
Math for the World of Work covers critical skills like whole numbers, fractions, decimals, averages, estimating, measurements, and ratios.
Math for the World of Work covers critical skills like whole numbers, fractions, decimals, averages, estimating, measurements, and ratios.
Math for the World of Work covers critical skills like whole numbers, fractions, decimals, averages, estimating, measurements, and ratios.
Created to help students with special needs develop the skills they need to succeed in their careers and in life, Entering the World of Work focuses on career issues, money management, and balancing work and personal life.
Develops communication skills that are essential for deciding upon a career, obtaining a job, keeping a job, and being prepared for promotions.
This book takes a look at the mathematical models behind weather forecasting, climate change prediction, artificial intelligence, medical imaging and computer graphics.
Essential reading for trainers and managers in industry, teachers, researchers and lecturers of mathematics education, and stakeholders implementing evidence-based policy, this book maps the fundamental changes taking place in workplace ...
Friendly, entertaining, and fun, How Math Explains the World is the first book by one of California's most popular math teachers, a veteran of both "math for poets" and Princeton's Institute for Advanced Studies.
This timely volume raises issues concerning the nature of school mathematics and mathematics at work, and the challenges of teaching valuable mathematics in school and providing appropriate training for a variety of careers.