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Put your mouse over the
human reciprocals (students in the pictures above) and watch them
"flip." This is only one of the exceptional teaching techniques
found in Mathopedia. Students never forget the unique ways
to learn mathematics when being instructed with Mathopedia.
A free sample of how to teach reciprocals is found by clicking the
"Free Sample" button under Math.
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Skills are aligned with the state's math standards.
Math tricks aid retention to make sure "no child is left behind."
Perfect for all age levels dealing with basic mathematics.
Designed by an educator experienced with teaching mathematics
in an appealing, multi-sensory way. Based on 27+ years of classroom
research and test score analyses.
A great student's textbook, teacher's textbook, homeschooler's
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Available as a student book (perfect binding), teacher's book
(spiral binding) and/or teaching transparancies.
The sequence of the book promotes optimum learning as each
concept builds page by page.
For the most favorable learning conditions, students can use
the textbooks as college students use their texts. They record
notes and highlight as directed by the teacher.
Allow students to use Mathopedia as a reference at
any time. Students with special needs may use the books during
a test to help them by looking at their sample problems. Books
are used the following year.
At the start of a new school year, the new teacher
should use the SAME methodologies in the Mathopedia book.
This continuity will help students to grasp basic math concepts
faster and with long-term retention.
Includes concepts used in states tests.
Skills are condensed to one concept per page allowing
students to get the important points. Choose Level 1 or Level
2, or both, to individualize instruction. The books correlate
with each other page by page for ability and grade level mapping
of curriculum.
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