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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
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Filled a gap in our math curriculum,
This review is from: MENTAL MATH IN THE MIDDLE GRADES 01615 (Paperback)
I purchased this book to use with my fourth grade daughter. Our homeschool math curriculum emphasized mental math but didn't really explain how to do it. After nine weeks, I ordered this book and it has filled the gap nicely. This book begins with the easiest strategies and builds sequentially. For each lesson, there is a page of explanation with ten practice problems followed by two sets of twenty problems each to practice the technique. There is also about a half page of instructions to the teacher for each topic to amplify what is on the student page. Some are strategies which I had figured out for myself over the years by trial and error; others are things which are less intuitive. My daughter says "This is hard," which actually means that it's making her think in a good way (makes Mom think too). She has done quite well on the exercises. I also appreciate the fact that to apply these strategies, she has to understand the way that numbers work. For example, to solve 64+77 as 64+70+7 (or as 60+70+11) requires that a student be able to break numbers apart and put them back together in a sequence which is easier to track mentally. I would recommend this book to teachers or parents wanting a systematic approach to helping students learn mental math. It's been just right for my fourth grader; it might prove more difficult for students who are still struggling to master basic math facts. If the basic facts are solid, this will help a student move to the next level.
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Mental Math Practice,
By John T. Miller (Coldwater, MI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: MENTAL MATH IN THE MIDDLE GRADES 01615 (Paperback)
I have used Mental Math in the Middle Grades with my 4th and 5th grade students for the last 5 years. The exercises really help them with being able to compute numbers in their heads. They also are more well prepared for the Michigan Educational Assessment Tests. I would like to encourage the 2nd and 3rd grade teachers in my school to use the Mental Math for Primary Grades
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Mental Math,
By Pleased Couple (Saint Louis, MO) - See all my reviews
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The book is excellent. It gives lesson plans and worksheets. It's very clear and detailed. I really like this book. It is perfect for teachers, homeschool mom's etc.. Thanks.
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Fabulous Find!!!,
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This book is a must have for teaching mental math!! I use it for tutoring and works fantastic! It breaks down the steps to learning how to add/subtract/multiply/divide mentally into a really easy process. Starts basic and gets more advanced as your student progresses. I would say it is geared for 4th grade up to 7th grade, roughly.
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MENTAL MATH IN THE MIDDLE GRADES 01615 by Pearson Education (Paperback - January 1, 1990)
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