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This math workbook from the Dr. Pi Squared Math Workbooks focuses on multiplying and dividing fractions. This includes proper and improper fractions as well as mixed numbers. Each section begins with a description of how to perform the mathematical procedure, including fully-solved examples to illustrate the technique and to serve as a useful guide. An introductory section describes basic fraction-related terms and concepts, including some examples. Answers are nicely organized by page number in the back of the book to allow students, parents, or teachers to quickly check the answers. There is ample workspace for students to write large answers and still fit their solutions comfortably into the space provided. The problems appear in a large font size, since students usually write larger than standard textbook fonts. High-quality, durable, bright paper is used (instead of standard workbook paper, which often tears easily and appears dull in color). CONTENTS: (1) Multiplying Proper/Improper Fractions with Integers, (2) Multiplying Two Proper/Improper Fractions Together, (3) Multiplying Two Mixed Numbers Together, (4) Dividing Proper/Improper Fractions by/into Integers, (5) Dividing Two Proper/Improper Fractions, (6) Dividing Two Mixed Numbers.
This math workbook from the Dr. Pi Squared Math Workbooks series aims to teach what a fraction is and help kids visualize fractions. It is designed for kids who are just learning about fractions. The problems consist of colorful pictures from which kids are to determine fractions. The book begins with circles cut into pie slices, from halves to twelfths. The students need to determine what fraction of each pie is blue, yellow, and red. For example, if a pie is divided into fourths, two of which are blue, one yellow, and the other red, the student would answer one-half, one-fourth, and one-fourth. After ample practice with pie slices, the workbook moves onto triangles, squares, and hexagons. A couple of pages include groups of circles where kids need to determine fractions greater than one - for example, two and a half circles might be colored green. Other visual fraction problems include rectangles, smiley faces, arrows, letters, and numbers. Toward the end of the workbook, some questions ask about more than just colors - like what fraction of the arrows point up, or what fraction of the letters are vowels. Answers are nicely organized by page number in the back of the book to allow students, parents, or teachers to quickly check the answers. There is ample workspace for students to write large answers and still fit their solutions comfortably into the space provided. The problems appear in a large font size, since students usually write larger than standard textbook fonts. High-quality, durable, bright paper is used (instead of standard workbook paper, which often tears easily and appears dull in color).
This math workbook from the Dr. Pi Squared Math Workbooks series focuses on multi-digit addition. There is ample workspace for students to write large answers and still fit their solutions comfortably into the space provided. The problems appear in a large font size, since students usually write larger than standard textbook fonts. High-quality, durable, bright paper is used (instead of standard workbook paper, which often tears easily and appears dull in color). Each section begins with a large, fully-solved example to illustrate the technique and to serve as a useful guide. Answers are nicely organized by page number in the back of the book to allow students, parents, or teachers to quickly check the answers. An aesthetic, full-color addition table is conveniently located on the back cover for easy reference. CONTENTS: (1) Two Digits Plus One Digit, (2) Three Digits Plus One Digit, (3) Two Digits Plus Two Digits, (4) Three Digits Plus Three Digits, (5) Four Digits Plus Four Digits, (6) Two Digits Plus Two Digits Plus Two Digits, (7) Three Digits Plus Three Digits Plus Three Digits.
This math workbook from the Dr. Pi Squared Math Workbooks focuses on adding and subtracting fractions. This includes proper and improper fractions as well as mixed numbers. Each section begins with a description of how to perform the mathematical procedure, including fully-solved examples to illustrate the technique and to serve as a useful guide. An introductory section describes basic fraction-related terms and concepts, including some examples. Answers are nicely organized by page number in the back of the book to allow students, parents, or teachers to quickly check the answers. There is ample workspace for students to write large answers and still fit their solutions comfortably into the space provided. The problems appear in a large font size, since students usually write larger than standard textbook fonts. High-quality, durable, bright paper is used (instead of standard workbook paper, which often tears easily and appears dull in color). CONTENTS: (1) Adding Proper/Improper Fractions to Integers, (2) Adding Two Proper/Improper Fractions Together, (3) Adding Two Mixed Numbers Together, (4) Subtracting Proper/Improper Fractions to/from Integers, (5) Subtracting Two Proper/Improper Fractions, (6) Subtracting Two Mixed Numbers.
This math workbook from the Dr. Pi Squared Math Workbooks series focuses on multi-digit long division. The first five chapters do not include remainders, while the last five chapters do include remainders. There is ample workspace for students to write large answers and still fit their solutions comfortably into the space provided. The problems appear in a large font size, since students usually write larger than standard textbook fonts. High-quality, durable, bright paper is used (instead of standard workbook paper, which often tears easily and appears dull in color). Each section begins with a large, fully-solved example to illustrate the technique and to serve as a useful guide. Answers are nicely organized by page number in the back of the book to allow students, parents, or teachers to quickly check the answers. An aesthetic, full-color multiplication table is conveniently located on the back cover for easy reference. CONTENTS: (1) Two Digits Divided by One Digit (No Remainders), (2) Three Digits Divided by One Digit (No Remainders), (3) Four Digits Divided by One Digit (No Remainders), (4) Three Digits Divided by Two Digits (No Remainders), (5) Four Digits Divided by Two Digits (No Remainders), (6) Two Digits Divided by One Digit (With Remainders), (7) Three Digits Divided by One Digit (With Remainders), (8) Four Digits Divided by One Digit (With Remainders), (9) Three Digits Divided by Two Digits (With Remainders), (10) Four Digits Divided by Two Digits (With Remainders).
This math workbook from the Dr. Pi Squared Math Workbooks series focuses on multi-digit multiplication. There is ample workspace for students to write large answers and still fit their solutions comfortably into the space provided. The problems appear in a large font size, since students usually write larger than standard textbook fonts. High-quality, durable, bright paper is used (instead of standard workbook paper, which often tears easily and appears dull in color). Each section begins with a large, fully-solved example to illustrate the technique and to serve as a useful guide. Answers are nicely organized by page number in the back of the book to allow students, parents, or teachers to quickly check the answers. An aesthetic, full-color multiplication table is conveniently located on the back cover for easy reference. CONTENTS: (1) Two Digits Times One Digit, (2) Three Digits Times One Digit, (3) Four Digits Times One Digit, (4) Two Digits Times Two Digits, (5) Three Digits Times Two Digits, (6) Four Digits Times Two Digits, (7) Three Digits Times Three Digits.
This math workbook from the Dr. Pi Squared Math Workbooks series focuses on multi-digit subtraction. There is ample workspace for students to write large answers and still fit their solutions comfortably into the space provided. The problems appear in a large font size, since students usually write larger than standard textbook fonts. High-quality, durable, bright paper is used (instead of standard workbook paper, which often tears easily and appears dull in color). Each section begins with a large, fully-solved example to illustrate the technique and to serve as a useful guide. Answers are nicely organized by page number in the back of the book to allow students, parents, or teachers to quickly check the answers. An aesthetic, full-color addition table is conveniently located on the back cover for easy reference. CONTENTS: (1) Two Digits Minus One Digit, (2) Two Digits Minus Two Digits, (3) Three Digits Minus Three Digits, (4) Four Digits Minus Four Digits, (5) Five Digits Minus Five Digits, (6) Six Digits Minus Six Digits, (7) Seven Digits Minus Seven Digits.
This math workbook from the Dr. Pi Squared Math Workbooks focuses on basic fraction skills. The first two chapters introduce the concept of representing a fraction with pie slices. The remaining ten chapters offer practice converting between mixed numbers and improper fractions, reducing fractions and mixed numbers, finding the lowest common denominator, comparing fractions and mixed numbers, finding reciprocals of fractions and mixed numbers, and adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing fractions and mixed numbers. Each section begins with a description of how to perform the mathematical procedure, including fully-solved examples to illustrate the technique and to serve as a useful guide. Answers are nicely organized by page number in the back of the book to allow students, parents, or teachers to quickly check the answers. There is ample workspace for students to write large answers and still fit their solutions comfortably into the space provided. High-quality, durable, bright paper is used (instead of standard workbook paper, which often tears easily and appears dull in color). CONTENTS: (1) Determining Fractions Visually, (2) Representing Fractions Visually (students color the pie slices), (3) Converting Mixed Numbers into Improper Fractions, (4) Converting Improper Fractions into Mixed Numbers, (5) Reducing Fractions and Mixed Numbers, (6) Finding Lowest Common Denominators, (7) Comparing Fractions (includes fractions vs. fractions, integers vs. fractions, and mixed numbers vs. fractions), (8) Adding Fractions (includes fractions plus fractions, fractions plus integers, and mixed numbers plus mixed numbers), (9) Subtracting Fractions (includes fractions minus fractions, subtracting fractions with integers, and mixed number minus mixed numbers), (10) Multiplying Fractions (includes fractions times fractions, fractions times integers, and mixed numbers times mixed numbers), (11) Reciprocating Fractions, Integers, and Mixed Numbers, (12) Dividing Fractions, Answers (includes fractions divided by fractions, dividing fractions with integers, and mixed numbers divided by mixed numbers).
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