This volume explains how to make a profit at the small business venture of a bake sale. Students learn how to determine what the unit of cost should be in order to reap earnings.
Students will be thrilled to learn how to make Tangram puzzles through the use of basic shapes such as triangles, squares, and parallelograms. Includes a descriptive history of Tangram puzzles, in addition to multiple interactive Tangram-constructing activities.
What does your family do each day? This book looks at what several families are doing at certain hours of the day. Along the way, it teaches an important math concept: how to tell time by the hour.
Lewis and Clark were brave explorers who traveled great distances to map and take notes on much of the country. This book delves into the exciting history of their journey. Readers will also learn how to chart data on line graphs as they observe the number of miles the explorers traveled each month.
This culinary guide to the past introduces basic cooking measurements and uses the adding and subtracting of fractions to double or halve the ingredients of the recipes provided. Includes instructions on how to make civil war food items such as gingerbread, groundnut soup, gumbo, and hardtack.
With the help of this book, your fourth grader will be able to add, subtract and multiple quite well. This book is composed of several equations that range from easy to difficult so there's progression of learning through challenges. Mastering these basic mathematical concepts now is very important because the problem solving and analytic skills required will only increase as a child grows older. Grab a copy now!
This book invites readers to join a group of neighborhood kids as they help to clean up their local park. Along with their work, the kids practice counting and provide an enjoyable math lesson. Numbers are illustrated with photographs to help make the concept easier to comprehend.