Horizons Math 3 Workbook Two

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021615
ISBN
9781580959704
Grade 3
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Publisher's Description of Horizons Math 3 Workbook Two

When you need a comprehensive, well-structured elementary math curriculum that's fun to teach and fun to learn, Horizons 3rd Grade Math Student Book 2 is your answer! Expanding on concepts learned in the Horizons 3rd Grade Math Student Book 1, this brightly illustrated, consumable workbook keeps your child excited about learning math. Engaging, fast-paced lessons in this Alpha Omega curriculum introduce, review, and reinforce new concepts such as division involving 2-digit quotients with remainders, relationships between decimals, fractions, and mixed numbers, temperature expressed in Celsius, positive and negative numbers, and more!

Category Description for Horizons 3

Covers more challenging addition and subtraction, multiplication by up to 4 digits, division through 2-digit divisors with remainders, simple geometry, map reading, Fahrenheit and Celsius temperature, metric system, and introduces algebraic concepts and equations. A Worksheet Packet is also available which contains print copies of the reproducible master worksheets in the Teacher’s Guide.

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Product Format:Trade Paperback Book
Grade:3
Brand:Alpha Omega Publications
ISBN:9781580959704
Length in Inches:11
Width in Inches:8.5
Height in Inches:0.4375
Weight in Pounds:0.95
Edition:Student Manual
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Rated 5 out of 5
Sep 13, 2018
We love all Horizons Math Grades 1 to 5 so far! Both kids, girl and boy, are doing this!
We love Horizons Math! We will probably stay with it for years to come as we already have for a few years. It builds on the skills and makes it so the kids could practically work independently as long as they're getting it. It's colorful and thorough. We cross off problems if too many repetitions. It's great!
Rated 5 out of 5
Feb 20, 2006
I have found Horizons math to be thorough and enjoyable Lessons are colorful and include several different exercises for example a single lesson may cover time money addition multiplication and word problems This keeps each function fresh in the student's mind The only problem I've found is that each set is about a year ahead of my child's level so in 4th grade she's using level 3 etc Also additional practice in multiplication has been necessary Overall it's the best program I've found thus far
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Our current common core aligned curriculum has been frustrating, so we are switching to a traditional approach.

I have used Horizons Math for 3 of my children through elementary and they have done well with it. So my youngest will follow her siblings down the same path. So far, it has worked well for her too.

Love Horizon's Math! I'm going through their math books for the 4th and last time with my fourth child. I've always used Horizons Math up through their 6th book, then I switch over to Saxon 8/7…