Chenier's Practical Math Dictionary

Chenier's Practical Math Dictionary

Author: Norman J. Chenier

Publisher: Chenier Educational Enterprises, Incorporated

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780962606113

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This book is ideal for reference. Its size (Approximately 6" X 7 1/2") is designed to make it as versitile as possible and still give the reader the necessary tools to master basic math concepts. All are designed with practical application in mind. It includes squaring, leveling, lay-out techniques, etc. and so much more.


Practical Math

Practical Math

Author: Atp

Publisher: American Technical Publications

Published: 2009-03-03

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780826922489

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Practical Math covers basic math principles and operations and provides practice with both general math problems and industry-based problems. This edition provides math problems typically found in carpentry, electrical, HVAC, plumbing, welding, boiler operation, machining, and other trades. * Each basic math operation is thoroughly explained and illustrated. * Step-by-step examples are given for each operation. * The answer key located at the back of the textbook provides answers to odd-numbered practice problems. * Each chapter ends with a set of exercises and a chapter test. Master Math® problems show step-by-step math operations.


The Smart Guide to Practical Math

The Smart Guide to Practical Math

Author: Jim Stein

Publisher:

Published: 2015-01-01

Total Pages: 436

ISBN-13: 9781937636630

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Regardless of whether they are housewives or auto mechanics, doctors or lawyers, or students or businessmen, The Smart Guide to Practical Math provides readers with responses to the questions they want answered about everyday math. From how many pounds of hamburger are required to make meatloaf to feed 12 people to how much to invest annually to be able to send a child to college, and whether it’s really a good idea to buy fuel additive for a car, this guide provides readers with practical mathematical formulas that can serve as templates for a number of real-life scenarios.


Science Formative Assessment, Volume 1

Science Formative Assessment, Volume 1

Author: Page Keeley

Publisher: Corwin Press

Published: 2015-09-09

Total Pages: 372

ISBN-13: 1483352196

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Formative assessment informs the design of learning opportunities that take students from their existing ideas of science to the scientific ideas and practices that support conceptual understanding. Science Formative Assessment shows K-12 educators how to weave formative assessment into daily instruction. Discover 75 assessment techniques linked to the Next Generation Science Standards and give classroom practices a boost with: Descriptions of how each technique promotes learning Charts linking core concepts at each grade level to scientific practices Implementation guidance, such as required materials and student grouping Modifications for different learning styles Ideas for adapting techniques to other content areas


Teaching Math at a Distance, Grades K-12

Teaching Math at a Distance, Grades K-12

Author: Theresa Wills

Publisher: Corwin Press

Published: 2020-10-12

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 1071837125

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Make Rich Math Instruction Come to Life Online In an age when distance learning has become part of the "new normal," educators know that rich remote math teaching involves more than direct instruction, online videos, and endless practice problems on virtual worksheets. Using both personal experience and those of teachers in real K-12 online classrooms, distance learning mathematics veteran Theresa Wills translates all we know about research-based, equitable, rigorous face-to-face mathematics instruction into an online venue. This powerful guide equips math teachers to: Build students’ agency, identity, and strong math communities Promote mathematical thinking, collaboration, and discourse Incorporate rich mathematics tasks and assign meaningful homework and practice Facilitate engaging online math instruction using virtual manipulatives and other concrete learning tools Recognize and address equity and inclusion challenges associated with distance learning Assess mathematics learning from a distance With examples across the grades, links to tutorials and templates, and space to reflect and plan, Teaching Math at a Distance offers the support, clarity, and inspiration needed to guide teachers through teaching math remotely without sacrificing deep learning and academic growth.


Chenier's Practical Math Application Guide

Chenier's Practical Math Application Guide

Author: Norman J. Chenier

Publisher:

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780962606120

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Referenced to Chenier's Practical Math Dictionary, this book is designed to enhance any practical math class from adult education through college level. Many of these math concepts are left out of traditional math books and are relevant to many trades, occupations, do-it-yourselfers, home owners, home schools, etc.


Practical Math for Respiratory Care

Practical Math for Respiratory Care

Author: Raymond Sibberson

Publisher:

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780815180012

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Offers students a comprehensive explanation and review of essential respiratory care math skills as they apply to clinical situations. Every chapter has learning objectives, clinical significance boxes, sample problems that appear after each new concept and a group of practical exercises.


Daily Routines to Jump-Start Math Class, Elementary School

Daily Routines to Jump-Start Math Class, Elementary School

Author: John J. SanGiovanni

Publisher: Corwin Press

Published: 2019-08-06

Total Pages: 193

ISBN-13: 154437495X

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Do your students need more practice to develop number sense and reasoning? Are you looking to engage your students with activities that are uncomplicated, worthwhile, and doable? Have you had success with number talks but do your students crave more variety? Have you ever thought, "What can I do differently?" Swap out traditional warmup practices and captivate your elementary students with these new, innovative, and ready-to-go routines! Trusted elementary math expert John J. SanGiovanni details 20 classroom-proven practice routines to help you ignite student engagement, reinforce learning, and prepare students for the lesson ahead. Each quick and lively activity spurs mathematics discussion and provides a structure for talking about numbers, number concepts, and number sense. Designed to jump-start mathematics reasoning in any elementary classroom, the routines are: Rich with content-specific examples and extensions Modifiable to work with math content at any K-5 grade level Compatible with any textbook or core mathematics curriculum Practical, easy-to-implement, and flexible for use as a warm-up or other activity Accompanied by online slides and video demonstrations, the easy 5–10 minute routines become your go-to materials for a year’s work of daily plug-and-play short-burst reasoning and fluency instruction that reinforces learning and instills mathematics confidence in students. Students’ brains are most ready to learn in the first few minutes of math class. Give math practice routines a makeover in your classroom with these 20 meaningful and energizing warmups for learning crucial mathematics skills and concepts, and make every minute count.