100 days of practice problems for decimals, percents, and fractions. This is not an entry level book. Students will need basic understanding of what fractions and decimals are. This book focuses on converting between fractions, decimals, and percentages. It also teaches students how to add, subtract, multiply, and divide decimals and fractions. It's a great resource for upper elementary, middle school, and early high school students (KS2, KS3).
100 days of multiplication problems. Discover the difference a couple minutes of practice can make. These are reproducible practice sheets to help students learn their multiplication facts and recall them with fluidity. This book focuses on digits 0-12. An answer key is included in the back of this book, so students can easily check their own work.
A great long division workbook. Plenty of practice problems on every page and still enough room to show your work. Starts with single digit divisor problems. Later introduces remainders and multi-digit divisors. An excellent resource for students wanting to master the steps of long division.
Lots of area, perimeter, volume, and surface area practice problems with an answer key. Area and perimeter problems can be completed by younger students. The book progresses to more advanced problems including volume, surface area, and multi-step challenge questions. A perfect workbook for those trying to learn geometry. This is a book that can grow with students as their skills develop.
Both teachers and parents appreciate how effectively this series helps students master skills in mathematics and language arts. Each book provides activities that are great for independent work in class, homework assignments, or extra practice to get ahead. Test practice pages are included in most titles.
100 days of practice counting money, learning fractions, and telling the time. Three core areas of maths that students often need additional help to master. Start by counting groups of coins that have a value of a pound or less. Slowly learn to count greater amounts of money that include small and large notes too. Add and subtract values, and even learn to make change. Learn fractions one step at a time. Start with simple fractions and eventually learn to add and subtract mixed numbers. Telling the time is one of the more difficult concepts for children to learn. Gradually progress from learning to tell hours, to quarter hours. Eventually tell time in five minute and minute increments. This is a great workbook to start out with. Most students will grasp the concepts within each of the three sections. If a student still needs more practice, Humble Math has workbooks that provide additional practice for these concepts too.
The author, Chris McMullen, Ph.D., has over twenty years of experience teaching math skills to physics students. He prepared this comprehensive workbook to share his strategies for mastering fractions. With 20 chapters and 250 pages, this workbook covers a variety of essential fractions skills, including:* fractions, decimals, and percentages* how to find a common denominator* repeating decimals* adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing fractions* converting between mixed numbers and improper fractions* solving problems with ratios or proportions* word problems* long division with remainders* reducing fractions* finding reciprocals* what a fraction means visually.This workbook includes a pretest and a posttest to help assess student learning. Comparing pretest and posttest scores helps to measure how much students have learned by using this workbook. Teachers, parents, and even students may find this helpful.
The Easy Steps Math Percentages book has been written to explain percentages in an easy to understand way. The language used is fully explained and simple so that students just starting to learn these concepts can understand them. It is written for those who need to learn how to do calculations with percentages and not just complete question after question. The explanations given are set out in a step-by-step fashion, which allows for easy following. This book starts at the beginning of percentages and uses examples to explain everything covered. Questions are included for practice and answers are in the back. Topics include: Finding the percentage of an amount, showing one amount as a percentage of another, percentages and fractions, percentages as decimals and more.
AUTHOR: Chris McMullen earned his Ph.D. in physics from Oklahoma State University and currently teaches physics at Northwestern State University of Louisiana. He developed the Improve Your Math Fluency series of workbooks to help students become more fluent in basic math skills. EXAMPLES: Each section begins with one page of description of how to solve the problems along with a couple of examples (with numbered steps) to illustrate the technique. PRACTICE: This is a practice workbook geared toward practicing problem-solving skills. As such, it consists of worksheets with practice problems in the spirit of old-fashioned practice sheets. This is suitable for students who need to practice basic skills, and is effective for many students. It is not one of the modern math textbooks that are designed to entertain bored students. Plenty of space is provided for students to write their solutions. ANSWERS: An answer section at the back provides a complete answer key. It's important for students to practice solving problems correctly, otherwise they will practice their mistakes. Students, parents, or teachers should use the answer key to help students check their answers. CONTENTS: This practice book is designed to help students develop proficiency with their long division skills by offering ample practice. This book is conveniently divided up into six parts: Part 1 reviews division facts with single-digit divisor and quotient since swift knowledge of these is critical toward long division mastery. Part 2 is limited to single-digit divisors. This way students are not challenged with too much too soon. Part 3 focuses on double-digit divisors. Parts 4 and 5 provide practice with remainders. Part 6 features a variety of multi-digit long division problems with and without remainders. An introduction describes how parents and teachers can help students make the most of this workbook. A multiplication table is provided to help students who are just learning their division facts. SCORING: Kids are encouraged to time and score each page. In this way, they can try to have fun improving on their records, which can help lend them confidence in their math skills
This math workbook from the Dr. Pi Squared Math Workbooks focuses on basic fraction skills. The first two chapters introduce the concept of representing a fraction with pie slices. The remaining ten chapters offer practice converting between mixed numbers and improper fractions, reducing fractions and mixed numbers, finding the lowest common denominator, comparing fractions and mixed numbers, finding reciprocals of fractions and mixed numbers, and adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing fractions and mixed numbers. Each section begins with a description of how to perform the mathematical procedure, including fully-solved examples to illustrate the technique and to serve as a useful guide. Answers are nicely organized by page number in the back of the book to allow students, parents, or teachers to quickly check the answers. There is ample workspace for students to write large answers and still fit their solutions comfortably into the space provided. High-quality, durable, bright paper is used (instead of standard workbook paper, which often tears easily and appears dull in color). CONTENTS: (1) Determining Fractions Visually, (2) Representing Fractions Visually (students color the pie slices), (3) Converting Mixed Numbers into Improper Fractions, (4) Converting Improper Fractions into Mixed Numbers, (5) Reducing Fractions and Mixed Numbers, (6) Finding Lowest Common Denominators, (7) Comparing Fractions (includes fractions vs. fractions, integers vs. fractions, and mixed numbers vs. fractions), (8) Adding Fractions (includes fractions plus fractions, fractions plus integers, and mixed numbers plus mixed numbers), (9) Subtracting Fractions (includes fractions minus fractions, subtracting fractions with integers, and mixed number minus mixed numbers), (10) Multiplying Fractions (includes fractions times fractions, fractions times integers, and mixed numbers times mixed numbers), (11) Reciprocating Fractions, Integers, and Mixed Numbers, (12) Dividing Fractions, Answers (includes fractions divided by fractions, dividing fractions with integers, and mixed numbers divided by mixed numbers).