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Fun-Schooling Math Mysteries: Add Subtract Multiply Divide
SKU
068489
ISBN
9781539605157
Grade 1-4
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Charlotte Mason
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In this Thinking Tree math workbook, students write their own math problems and solve them by following a directed mystery. As they do, they draw pictures of the various items such as cars, frogs, a cake, cups, flowers and more. Each page has an activity. Here is an example: Addition - Pick 3 numbers and write them in 3 boxes labeled X, Y and Z. Read the mystery: Liam went puddle jumping. He jumped in X little puddles, Y ankle-deep puddles and Z giant puddles. How many puddles did Liam jump in? Write out the numbers as a math problem, then write out your answer as a sentence on the spaces provided. Below that are 2 boxes, one with lines and one with a grid to be used as you like. At the top are 2 boxes: one to color and one to draw your ownpath of puddles to jump. Other pages work on subtraction, division/fractions, and multiplication. Enliven math practice with drawing and coloring. No math instruction included. Reproducible for a single household only. 8.5x11", 80pp, sc. ~ Sara
Publisher's Description of Fun-Schooling Math Mysteries: Add Subtract Multiply Divide
This is not an ordinary math book. This is a math book that will appeal to artistic, creative, and adventurous children. You will have fun listening to your child's math mysteries and laughing at the results. Did you know that children learn best when learning includes creativity and laughter?
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