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Books published by publisher Dale Seymour Pubn

  • Introduction to Tessellations

    Dale Seymour, Jill Britton

    Paperback (Dale Seymour Pubn, March 15, 1990)
    Presents an introduction to tessellations and geometric design, including polygons, Islamic art designs, Escher-type tessellations, and tessellating letters, along with step-by-step instructions for creating tessellations.
  • Mathematicians Are People, Too: Stories from the Lives of Great Mathematicians

    DALE SEYMOUR PUBLICATIONS

    Paperback (DALE SEYMOUR PUBLICATIONS, Feb. 7, 1994)
    Volume One focuses on moments of mathematical discovery experienced by Thales, Pythagoras, Hypatia, Galileo, Pascal, and others. Volume Two dramatizes the lives of Omar Khayyam, Albert Einstein, Ada Lovelace, and others.
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  • Developing Number Concepts, Book 1: Counting, Comparing, and Pattern

    Kathy Richardson

    Paperback (Dale Seymour Publications, March 15, 1999)
    Grounded in teacher awareness, this series includes information about observing and assessing children at work, adaptations for diverse student needs, as well as classroom management. Students solidify beginning number concepts through independent and sma
  • MCP Mathematics: Level K

    Richard Monnard, Royce Hargrove

    Paperback (DALE SEYMOUR PUBLICATIONS, Oct. 15, 2004)
    MCP Mathematics promotes mathematical success for all students, especially those who struggle with their core math program. This trusted, targeted program uses a traditional drill and practice format with a predictable, easy-to-use lesson format. MCP Math is flexible and adaptable to fit a variety of intervention settings including after school, summer school, and additional math instruction during the regular school day.By teaching with MCP Math, you can: Provide targeted intervention through a complete alternative program to core math textbooks. Help students learn and retain new concepts and skills with extensive practice. Prepare students at a wide range of ability levels for success on standardized tests of math proficiency.
  • Mathematical Thinking at Grade 5: Introduction & Landmarks in the Number System

    Marlene Kliman, Cornelia Tierney, Susan J. Russell, Megan Murray, Joan Akers, Catherine Anderson, Beverly Cory

    Paperback (Dale Seymour Pubn, May 1, 1997)
    Emphasis on mathematical thinking and teaching strategies on factors and multiples of 100, 1000, and 10000.
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  • Mental Math in the Primary Grades

    Jack Hope, Larry Leutzinger, Barbara Reys, Robert Reys, Mitchell Rose

    Paperback (Dale Seymour Pubn, March 15, 1988)
    Builds mental math skills by promoting understanding of the base ten system through patterns. The 36 lessons include teaching notes, transparencies visuals, bulletin board ideas, blackline masters, and unit tests. Grades 1-3
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  • Nimble With Numbers: Engaging Math Experiences to Enhance Number Sense and Promote Practice

    Leigh Childs, Laura Choate, Karen Kenkins

    Paperback (Dale Seymour Pubn, Oct. 15, 1998)
    Help kids develop positive feelings toward math as they improve their confidence and number competence. Games, computational skill checks, and independent activities-all in fun formats that will attract and hold kids' interest! Books cover mixed facts, mental computation, multiplication and division, fractions, decimals, percents, and algebra readiness. Includes valuable teaching tips, a letter to families, skills matrix, and answer key. Also in the series: GR 1-2 (1-57232-983-1), GR 2-3 (1-57232-984-x), GR 3-4 (1-57232-842-8), GR 4-5 (1-57232-439-2), GR 6-7 (1-57232-986-6)
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  • MCP Mathematics: Level A

    Richard Monnard, Royce Hargrove

    Paperback (DALE SEYMOUR PUBLICATIONS, July 15, 2004)
    MCP Mathematics promotes mathematical success for all students, especially those who struggle with their core math program. This trusted, targeted program uses a traditional drill and practice format with a predictable, easy-to-use lesson format. MCP Math is flexible and adaptable to fit a variety of intervention settings including after school, summer school, and additional math instruction during the regular school day.By teaching with MCP Math, you can: Provide targeted intervention through a complete alternative program to core math textbooks. Help students learn and retain new concepts and skills with extensive practice. Prepare students at a wide range of ability levels for success on standardized tests of math proficiency.
  • Developing Number Concepts, Book 2: Addition and Subtraction

    Kathy Richardson

    Paperback (Dale Seymour Publications, March 15, 1999)
    Grounded in teacher awareness, this series includes information about observing and assessing children at work, adaptations for diverse student needs, as well as classroom management.
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  • Geometry Problems: One Step Beyond, Grades 10-12

    Reuben Schadler

    Paperback (Dale Seymour, March 15, 1984)
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  • Problem Solving in Mathematics / Blackline Masters: Grade 6

    Richard Brannan, Oscar Schaaf

    Workbook (Dale Seymour Pubn, Dec. 1, 1993)
    Students' confidence will soar as they make discoveries about whole numbers, fractions, decimals, percents, and equations! Problem Solving in Mathematics guides students' progress with drill and practice, grade-level topics, and challenge activities. Each book contains blackline masters plus teacher materials with objectives, targeted problem-solving skills, answers, and follow-up suggestions. Ideal for students who need extra help, Alternative Problem Solving in Mathematics (Grades 4-6) include problems with scaled-down math computation and longer completion times. The In-Service Guide offers problems to try and evaluation guidelines. Grade 6
  • Problem Solving in Mathematics / Blackline Masters / Grade 4

    Oscar Schaaf

    Paperback (Dale Seymour Pubn, March 15, 1983)
    Students' confidence will soar as they make discoveries about whole numbers, fractions, decimals, percents, and equations! Problem Solving in Mathematics guides students' progress with drill and practice, grade-level topics, and challenge activities. Each book contains blackline masters plus teacher materials with objectives, targeted problem-solving skills, answers, and follow-up suggestions. Ideal for students who need extra help, Alternative Problem Solving in Mathematics (Grades 4-6) include problems with scaled-down math computation and longer completion times. The In-Service Guide offers problems to try and evaluation guidelines. Grade 4
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