addition

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Topical Term
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a
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addition

Doubles and halves

2004
Secret agent Matt Mattics is challenged to answer questions involving the doubling and halving of double-digit numbers in order to thwart Dr. Strangeglove's attempts to cut the world's mathematical communications cable.

Addition & subtraction

2006
Explores the importance of addition and subtraction in everyday life, joining students as they encounter the base ten number system, large multi-digit numbers, place values, estimation, and other problems and strategies.

Addition and subtraction

2012
"Learn how to add and subtract whole numbers, decimals, fractions, measurements, and about regrouping numbers, mental math, and estimation"--Provided by publisher.

Using addition at home

2011
Photographs of home scenes and brief text introduce the mathematical concept of addition. Includes a picture glossary.

Teddy bear addition

2014
Colorful teddy bears and simple rhymes help students learn addition.

Adding with ants

2014
Simple text and diagrams using ants teach addition and counting concepts.

Scooby-Doo! an addition mystery

the case of the angry adder
2015
"The popular Scooby-Doo and the Mystery Inc. gang teach kids all about addition"--Provided by publisher.

12 ways to get to 11

1995
Uses ordinary experiences to present twelve combinations of numbers that add up to eleven, for example: at the circus, six peanut shells and five pieces of popcorn.

Algebra

2015
This examination of elementary algebra begins with the essential first step: explaining how algebra is relevant to real life. After that, readers will be taken on a journey through the highlights of algebra, from its basic principles through real numbers and the application of algebra’s fundamental concepts. Diagrams and equations, as well as repetition and building on concepts, help make difficult concepts clear. Sidebars highlighting important historical figures in the field of algebra bring a human element to the discussion. After reading this book, students will no longer be intimidated by the thought of algebra!.

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