How to Be Good at Math uses an innovative visual approach to explain and define all the basic math concepts taught in schools for children aged 7–11.
Unlike other math guides, dictionaries, and workbooks, How to Be Good at Math presents topics in dynamic, colorful graphics reinforced by real-life examples and fascinating facts. Ranging from second-grade topics such as learning odd and even numbers to harder sixth-grade-level problems like angles and algebra formulas, the innovative, highly visual approach makes basic math easier to understand than ever before.
How to Be Good at Math is perfect for reluctant mathematicians, as well as providing a fun, reliable reference to look things up.
How to Be Good at Math uses an innovative visual approach to explain and define all the basic math concepts taught in schools for children aged 7–11.
Unlike other math guides, dictionaries, and workbooks, How to Be Good at Math presents topics in dynamic, colorful graphics reinforced by real-life examples and fascinating facts. Ranging from second-grade topics such as learning odd and even numbers to harder sixth-grade-level problems like angles and algebra formulas, the innovative, highly visual approach makes basic math easier to understand than ever before.
How to Be Good at Math is perfect for reluctant mathematicians, as well as providing a fun, reliable reference to look things up.
How to Be Good at Math: Your Brilliant Brain and How to Train It
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ISBN-13: | 9781465435750 |
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Publisher: | DK |
Publication date: | 07/05/2016 |
Pages: | 320 |
Sales rank: | 73,119 |
Product dimensions: | 8.50(w) x 10.80(h) x 1.00(d) |
Age Range: | 7 - 11 Years |
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