Filled with full-color pages, engaging activities and colorful learning stickers, they follow national standardized test formats such as the California Achievement Test, the Iowa Test of Basic Skills and the Stanford Achievement Test. They also include a Skills Checklist for parents to determine their child's needs. Pull-out storybooks for preschool, math and reading/language skills enhance learning.
This math workbook from the Dr. Pi Squared Math Workbooks focuses on basic fraction skills.
Introduces fractions by using the pieces of a chocolate bar to demonstrate the different parts that make up a whole item
Focus on the essentials with Multiplying and Dividing Fractions! Aligned to Common Core State Standards, this systematic workbook focuses specifically on one skill at a time, gradually building towards math mastery.
Chapter III PERIODIC CONTINUED FRACTIONS $ 1 . The classical theorems . In 87 of Chapter I , we saw that the " golden ratio " g satisfied the equation g = 1+ 5 and thus was the continued fraction ( 1 ; 1 , 1 , ) as well as a root of the ...
Learning about fractions in the upper elementary grades is hard. Really hard. Fractions are hard not only for children to learn but for teachers to teach. I've been concentrating on teaching fractions to fourth- and fifth-grade classes ...
Playful elves use a variety of different apples--including Granny Smiths, Cortlands, Golden Delicious, and Red Delicious--to teach kids all about fractions as they divide apples into halves, thirds, fourths, and more. Original.
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Grade 5 Fractions Workbook (IXL Workbooks)
Make opportunities to look at the use of fractions in cooking, home repairs, and gardening. □ Play games such as "Memory" and domino games using equivalent fractions and decimals and percentages. □ Make a class "Fraction" book.
Elementary-level text by noted Soviet mathematician offers superb introduction to positive-integral elements of theory of continued fractions.