Reviews for Mathematical Reasoning™ Grades 2-4 Supplement
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Apr 7, 2013
My daughter said she's never found a math book that gave her the challenge and satisfaction of this one. The structure and format of the book really made sense to her, and it covers what she needs to know at her grade level.
Apr 7, 2013
I teach algebra and the graphing of linear equations to 3rd and 4th graders. Mathematical Reasoning reflects what is good in teaching and learning and proves that what I am doing is appropriate and indeed the most intelligent way to proceed.
Apr 7, 2013
My students look forward to doing this book. It prepares them to succeed on the tests and at all kinds of problem solving.
Apr 7, 2013
Encourages students to develop investigative, analysis, and discussion abilities.…A resource that all mathematics teachers will find at the top of their list.
Apr 7, 2013
We use this book…several times a week. [My] students love to figure out the problems. Many of the problems are similar to those found on standardized and I.Q. tests.
Apr 7, 2013
[Develops the] thinking skills necessary for abstract high school-level math.
Apr 7, 2013
Traditional curriculums teach basic math skills, but the child often misses the underlying meaning of the skills. These books fill that gap by teaching the basic concepts behind the skills.
Apr 7, 2013
What it all boils down to is a big book of 282 pages that you can use to practice virtually every elementary math skill. Even topics like symmetry, of which you see very little in typical math texts, are covered.
Apr 7, 2013
Traditional math curriculums teach basic math skills, which of course are necessary, but the child often misses the underlying meaning of the skill. These books fill that gap by teaching the basic concepts behind the skills.…The activities are fun and not too time-consuming, so students enjoy them while they are learning. The Guides give answers and extensive discussions for the activities.…[T]hey will be a great help.
Apr 7, 2013
Lessons are challenging, combining visual spatial skills, logic, math, and verbal skills. An underlying goal is preparation for the thinking skills necessary for abstract high school-level math.