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  • Brain Quest: Grade 4

    Chris Wells

    Hardcover (Amazon, April 18, 2005)
    When a liquid changes to gas, does it condense or evaporate? Spell the plural of leaf. If a truck weighs 3 -+ tons, how many pounds does it weigh? Plus decimals, synonyms and antonyms, plants and animals, the human body, root words, number patterns, Grab Bag, and government: What do we call the highest court of law in the United States? Brain Quest Grade 4 quizzes kids on the stuff they need to know when they need to know it, with 1,500 curriculum-based questions and answers reflecting the latest school standards. Vetted by a panel of America's highest award-winning teachers, and embraced by kids and parents because it flat-out works, Brain Quest opens a world of information and education with its fast-paced question-and-answer format, bright full-color illustrations, and lively attitude. Book Details:Format: Special FormatPublication Date: 4/18/2005Pages: 148Reading Level: Age 9 and Up
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  • Brain Quest Grade 6

    Workman Publishing, Chris Welles Feder

    Cards (Workman Publishing Company, April 18, 2005)
    In what country can you visit the cities of Glasgow and Edinburgh? How many cells does an amoeba have? Find a tall building in the letters w-r-o-t-e. Plus prefixes and suffixes, measurements, geography, presidents, the elements, percentages, homophones, Grab Bag, and: Ivan the Great ruled Russia from 1462 to 1505. How many years did he reign? Brain Quest Grade 6 quizzes kids on the stuff they need to know when they need to know it, with 1,500 curriculum-based questions and answers reflecting the latest school standards.Vetted by a panel of America’s highest award-winning teachers, and embraced by kids and parents because it flat-out works, Brain Quest opens a world of information and education with its fast-paced question-and-answer format, bright full-color illustrations, and lively attitude.
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  • Brain Quest Grade 7

    Chris Welles Feder

    Cards (Workman Publishing Company, April 18, 2005)
    Which has the most gravity: a supernova, a white dwarf, or a black hole? What prefix turns the word “town” into a word meaning “center of town”? If grapes cost $1.70 a pound, what will one and a half pounds of grapes cost? Plus onomatopoeia, fusion, equations, the planets, Roman numerals, abstract nouns, capital cities, the periodic table, Grab Bag, and: Which U.S. state is a group of islands? Brain Quest Grade 7 quizzes kids on the stuff they need to know when they need to know it, with 1,500 curriculum-based questions and answers reflecting the latest school standards.Vetted by a panel of America’s highest award-winning teachers, and embraced by kids and parents because it flat-out works, Brain Quest opens a world of information and education with its fast-paced question-and-answer format, bright full-color illustrations, and lively attitude.
  • Brain Quest Grade 7

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    Paperback (Workman Publishing, )
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  • Brain Quest Grade 7

    Chris Welles Feder

    Cards (Workman Publishing Company, Aug. 16, 1900)
    Which has the most gravity: a supernova, a white dwarf, or a black hole? What prefix turns the word “town” into a word meaning “center of town”? If grapes cost $1.70 a pound, what will one and a half pounds of grapes cost? Plus onomatopoeia, fusion, equations, the planets, Roman numerals, abstract nouns, capital cities, the periodic table, Grab Bag, and: Which U.S. state is a group of islands? Brain Quest Grade 7 quizzes kids on the stuff they need to know when they need to know it, with 1,500 curriculum-based questions and answers reflecting the latest school standards.Vetted by a panel of America’s highest award-winning teachers, and embraced by kids and parents because it flat-out works, Brain Quest opens a world of information and education with its fast-paced question-and-answer format, bright full-color illustrations, and lively attitude.
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  • Brain Quest Grade 4

    Chris Welles Feder

    Paperback (Workman Publishing Company, April 1, 1999)
    When a liquid changes to gas, does it condense or evaporate? Spell the plural of “leaf.” If a truck weighs 3 ½ tons, how many pounds does it weigh? Plus decimals, synonyms and antonyms, plants and animals, the human body, root words, number patterns, Grab Bag, and government: What do we call the highest court of law in the United States? Brain Quest Grade 4 quizzes kids on the stuff they need to know when they need to know it, with 1,500 curriculum-based questions and answers reflecting the latest school standards. Vetted by a panel of America’s highest award-winning teachers, and embraced by kids and parents because it flat-out works, Brain Quest opens a world of information and education with its fast-paced question-and-answer format, bright full-color illustrations, and lively attitude.
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  • Brain Quest 1st Grade Math

    Marjorie Martinelli

    Paperback (Workman Publishing Company, April 1, 2000)
    Now first- and second-graders can really sharpen their skills. Announcing Brain Quest Math and Brain Quest Reading, a natural extension of Brain Quest into single-subject tutorials. Using the same curriculum-based, question-and-answer format that has made Brain Quest America's #1 educational bestseller with over 16 million copies in print, Math and Reading concentrate on the two subjects that are of paramount importance for parents, teachers, and especially the kids. Math is as focused as flash cards, but with far more range, interactivity, and educational value. Each grade comprises two decks. 1st Grade has five questions to a card, covering Numeration, or the basics of numbers; Bits & Pieces, including shapes and equivalents; Computation-addition and subtraction; Measurements; and Problem-Solving. 2nd Grade, with seven questions to a card, adds two new categories to the original five-Super Computation, which has more complicated operations, and Fun with Numbers. Reading takes a thorough approach to working on the fundamentals of reading and language arts. First comes an original one-page story illustrated in full-color, with 56 stories per grade. Following the story card is a comprehension card, quizzing the reader about the story, its characters, and content. Following that card is a second question card-five questions for 1st Grade, seven for 2nd Grade-on Grammar, Word Choice, Phonics, Vocabulary, Extensions, and Mixed Bag. A strong foundation in math, a strong foundation in reading-that's what elementary education is all about. Making it fun to learn is what Brain Quest is all about-that, and reinforcing the idea that It's O.K. to Be Smart!
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  • Brain Quest 2nd Grade Math

    Marjorie Martinelli

    Paperback (Workman Publishing Company, )
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  • Brain Quest 3rd Grade Math

    Janet A. Meyer, Carolyn Vaughan, Kimble Mead

    Paperback (Workman Publishing Company, May 1, 2001)
    It's O.K. to Be Math Smart! Ordinal numbers. Quotients, products and pattern puzzlers. It's the fundamentals of math and the pleasure of being a problem solver. Challenge yourself, challenge your friends - challenge your parents! Because learning plus practice adds up to knowledge. HOW TO PLAY Pick your favorite subject category or play the whole card. Pencil and paper are allowed, but give your brain a chance to do it all! Play with a partner, in teams or by yourself. Keep score or not - the choice is yours.
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  • Brain Quest 1st Grade Reading

    Bonnie Dill

    Paperback (Workman Publishing Company, April 1, 2000)
    Now first- and second-graders can really sharpen their skills. Announcing Brain Quest Math and Brain Quest Reading, a natural extension of Brain Quest into single-subject tutorials. Using the same curriculum-based, question-and-answer format that has made Brain Quest America's #1 educational bestseller with over 16 million copies in print, Math and Reading concentrate on the two subjects that are of paramount importance for parents, teachers, and especially the kids. Math is as focused as flash cards, but with far more range, interactivity, and educational value. Each grade comprises two decks. 1st Grade has five questions to a card, covering Numeration, or the basics of numbers; Bits & Pieces, including shapes and equivalents; Computation-addition and subtraction; Measurements; and Problem-Solving. 2nd Grade, with seven questions to a card, adds two new categories to the original five-Super Computation, which has more complicated operations, and Fun with Numbers. Reading takes a thorough approach to working on the fundamentals of reading and language arts. First comes an original one-page story illustrated in full-color, with 56 stories per grade. Following the story card is a comprehension card, quizzing the reader about the story, its characters, and content. Following that card is a second question card-five questions for 1st Grade, seven for 2nd Grade-on Grammar, Word Choice, Phonics, Vocabulary, Extensions, and Mixed Bag. A strong foundation in math, a strong foundation in reading-that's what elementary education is all about. Making it fun to learn is what Brain Quest is all about-that, and reinforcing the idea that It's O.K. to Be Smart!
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  • Brain Quest 2nd Grade Reading

    Bonnie Dill

    Paperback (Workman Publishing Company, )
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  • Brain Quest Grade 3 Reading

    Michael Muntean

    Unknown Binding (Workman Publishing Company, March 15, 2007)
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