Author: Spectrum

Publisher: Carson-Dellosa Publishing

ISBN:

Category: Juvenile Nonfiction

Page: 160

View: 841

Spectrum Math for grade 1 keeps kids at the top of their math game using progressive practice, math in everyday settings, and tests to monitor progress. The math workbook covers addition, subtraction, composing shapes, comparing numbers, and taking measurements. --A best-selling series for well over 15 years, Spectrum still leads the way because it works. It works for parents who want to give their child a leg up in math. It works for teachers who want their students to meetÑand surpassÑlearning goals. And it works to help children build confidence and advance their skills. No matter what subject or grade, Spectrum provides thorough practice and focused instruction to support student success.

Author: Norman France

Publisher:

ISBN:

Category: Mathematics

Page: 32

View: 402

Author: Beth Godwin

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

ISBN:

Category: Juvenile Nonfiction

Page: 400

View: 907

Mainstream texts are for mainstream students, and Spectrum Mathematics Gold Year 7 second Edition recognises that not all students are mainstream! This success-focused text comes from the authors' extensive careers in Special Education. Purpose written for the NSW Year 7 mathematics syllabus, Spectrum Mathematics Gold Year 7 provides a complete course of instruction for students with special needs and is ideal for separate classes or withdrawal groups. However, since Spectrum Mathematics Gold Year 7 reflects the content sequence of Spectrum Mathematics Year 7, teachers can draw from both texts simultaneously to meet the needs of all their students. In common with Spectrum Mathematics Years 7, this text covers the full course requirements of the NSW syllabus; features syllabus outcomes at the beginning of each chapter and comprehensive chapter reviews at the end; and contains an appropriate balance of basic mathematical skills and more advanced concepts.

Author: Thomas J. Richards

Publisher:

ISBN:

Category: Arithmetic

Page: 124

View: 127

Each volume consists of reproducible pages of arithmetic problems; teacher's editions have pages with identical problems and include answers.

Author: Carol Osborne

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

ISBN:

Category: Juvenile Nonfiction

Page: 432

View: 434

The very popular Spectrum series for Years 9 & 10 covers the Standard, Intermediate and Advanced strands for both years. The series has been written to fully meet the requirements of the new mathematics syllabus, implemented in 1997. Spectrum offers teachers a relevant and comprehensive coverage of the syllabus.

Author: M. Hazewinkel

Publisher: Springer

ISBN:

Category: Mathematics

Page: 929

View: 131

Author: Jo Adkins

Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers

ISBN:

Category: Psychology

Page: 143

View: 614

This book provides practical strategies for teaching key mathematics concepts to children with autism spectrum disorders and other developmental delays. The authors explain how to incorporate a child's special interest into learning in order to help them engage fully with new concepts, and how to incorporate mathematics into daily living skills.

Author: Spectrum

Publisher: Carson-Dellosa Publishing

ISBN:

Category: Juvenile Nonfiction

Page: 160

View: 572

Spectrum Math for grade 5 keeps kids at the top of their math game using progressive practice, math in everyday settings, and tests to monitor progress. The math workbook covers fractions, decimals, multiplication, division, and preparing for algebra. --A best-selling series for well over 15 years, Spectrum still leads the way because it works. It works for parents who want to give their child a leg up in math. It works for teachers who want their students to meetÑand surpassÑlearning goals. And it works to help children build confidence and advance their skills. No matter what subject or grade, Spectrum provides thorough practice and focused instruction to support student success.

Author: Vincent Douglas

Publisher: Spectrum

ISBN:

Category: Juvenile Nonfiction

Page: 150

View: 825

Comprehensive coverage of the basic skills gives your child a clear path to success. Our easy-to-follow instructions will help your child master the math fundamentals that they are being taught in school. This is the same exact workbook as the starburst Spectrum workbook except for the cover being different. •more than 150 full-color pages •soft cover •answer key included •perforated pages

Author:

Publisher:

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Category:

Page: 256

View: 324

Author: Nikolai Leonenko

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

ISBN:

Category: Mathematics

Page: 406

View: 355

This book presents limit theorems for nonlinear functionals of random fields with singular spectrum on the basis of various asymptotic expansions. This book will be of interest to mathematicians who use random fields in engineering or other applications.

Author: Thomas Richards

Publisher: Spectrum

ISBN:

Category: Juvenile Nonfiction

Page: 124

View: 584

This workbook for eighth grade students features easy-to-follow instructions that give students a clear path to success in working mathematical problems. This workbook has comprehensive coverage of the basic skills, helping children to master math fundamentals. Answer key included. Consumable. (Available now)

Author: Sra

Publisher: MacMillan Publishing Company

ISBN:

Category: Education

Page: 160

View: 760

Each volume consists of reproducible pages of arithmetic problems; teacher's editions have pages with identical problems and include answers.

Author: Louise Grinstein

Publisher: Routledge

ISBN:

Category: Education

Page: 912

View: 251

First published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Author: Peter B. Gilkey

Publisher: CRC Press

ISBN:

Category: Mathematics

Page: 312

View: 867

A great deal of progress has been made recently in the field of asymptotic formulas that arise in the theory of Dirac and Laplace type operators. Asymptotic Formulae in Spectral Geometry collects these results and computations into one book. Written by a leading pioneer in the field, it focuses on the functorial and special cases methods of computi

Author: Robert Dayman

Publisher:

ISBN:

Category: Mathematics

Page:

View: 439

Set of seven workbooks for children containing mathematical problems and exercises.

Author: J. Goodman

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

ISBN:

Category: Juvenile Nonfiction

Page: 442

View: 321

Spectrum Mathematics Gold Year 8 Second Edition

Author:

Publisher: Carson-Dellosa Publishing

ISBN:

Category: Juvenile Nonfiction

Page: 160

View: 264

Spectrum Math for grade 3 keeps kids at the top of their math game using progressive practice, math in everyday settings, and tests to monitor progress. The math workbook covers addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, and presenting data. A best-selling series for well over 15 years, Spectrum still leads the way because it works. It works for parents who want to give their child a leg up in math. It works for teachers who want their students to meet—and surpass—learning goals. And it works to help children build confidence and advance their skills. No matter what subject or grade, Spectrum provides thorough practice and focused instruction to support student success.

Author: Jenny Goodman

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

ISBN:

Category: Juvenile Nonfiction

Page: 440

View: 272

This new book from the Cambridge spectrum mathematics series has been developed for the NSW Mathematics Syllabus. It includes: • Revision of critical ideas and skills from Stage 3 through a MathsCheck at the beginning of each chapter. • Extensive Worked Examples that allow students to gain immediate success in the two level exercises. • Extension activities through Now try This! • Cross-curriculum links , emphasises key competencies and provides experience in collecting, analysing, organising and communicating ideas - Working Mathematically is built-in! • The importance of literacy skills are acknowledged with key vocabulary and literacy tasks included in each chapter. • Revision of core ideas are revised through Chapter Review Exercises and regular Cummulative Cyclic Revisions. General mathematics skills and ideas are constantly sharpened by the Keeping Mathematically Fit exercises at the end of each chapter.

Author: Ken Doyle

Publisher:

ISBN:

Category: Mathematics

Page: 77

View: 518