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Using math in fashion

2018
For readers who may be more interested in fashion than in math, this book highlights how math is useful and necessary for designing clothes, purchasing materials, sewing, and altering clothes, and running a fashion business.
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Using math in cooking

2018
This book will help develop the reader's ability to convert measurement units, use reasoning to plan and budget for a meal, and learn about various careers in cooking.
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Using math in construction

2018
This book presents readers with real-world examples of how math skills relevant to fifth and sixth grade Common Core Standards are used on the job in construction every day.
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Using math in sports

2018
This book takes a look at how athletes, coaches, and fans use different types of math to create a holistic plan for play and engagement.
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By the numbers 3.14

2017
Interesting facts about the world, presented from the perspective of numbers.
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By the numbers

2015
Meet real-life experts who work with numbers every day. Plus, get tips and tricks on how to make your own awesome infographics.
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What is mathematics, really?

1999
Attempts to answer the question of what mathematics really is, arguing that mathematics must be understood as a human activity, a social phenomenon, part of human culture, historically evolved, and intelligible only in a social context.
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What is mathematics?

an elementary approach to ideas and methods
1996
Discusses the history and philosophy of mathematics and presents its principles, covering the number system, geometry, algebra, topology, functions and limits, calculus, and other related topics such as the Four-Color Theorem and Fermat's Last Theorem.
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Lesson imaging in math + science

anticipating student ideas and questions for deeper STEM learning
2017
A guide to lesson planning by way of "lesson imaging" for educators that features classroom examples, templates, and tips.
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