This book is for anyone who needs help with their basic math. It examines the algebraic fundamentals covered in elementary school but is useful for people of all ages.
This is the Elementary Algebra textbook used by the Department of Mathematics in their Math 380 course at College of the Redwoods, Eureka, California.
Errata and Individual chapter and solutions are... More > available at:
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Students love decoding secret messages as they do math problems, and teachers love the instant feedback and reduced grading overhead. In this 24-page book, late elementary school students and middle... More > school students find number patterns, examine operations with even and odd numbers, and estimate products, sums, and differences. Students also add and multiply with decimals, add and multiply fractions, find missing parts of fraction equations, and convert improper fractions to mixed numbers. In addition they analyze tree graphs, find percent increase, find LCMs (Least Common Multiples), examine lines of symmetry, find chance (probability), and solve proportions. Finally, they measure line segments using both U.S. and metric units.< Less
This is the beginning study of Math. This book should be used for a Basic Educational learning environment for young students that need extra practice with addition.
"Elementary Algebra for Elementary Schools" was written for students in grades 1-6. The only math skills needed are addition, without carrying, and subtraction without borrowing. A great... More > book for advanced math students and anyone looking to get a head start in math skills needed for algebra courses later required in school.(Also available as $7 download)< Less
"Elementary Algebra for Elementary Schools" was written for students in grades 1-6. The only math skills needed are addition, without carrying, and subtraction without borrowing. A great... More > book for advanced math students and anyone looking to get a head start in math skills needed for algebra courses later required in school.(Also available as $12 workbook)< Less
Ray's New Elementary Algebra. 241 pages. “In introducing Algebra to the student with Elementary Algebra, great care has been taken to make the student feel that he is not operating with... More > unmeaning symbols, by means of arbitrary rules; that Algebra is both a rational and practical subject, and that he can rely on his reasoning, and the results of his operations with the same confidence as in arithmetic. For this purpose, he is furnished, at almost every step, with the means of testing the accuracy of the principles on which the rules are founded, and of the results which they produce.”
Ray's New Elementary Algebra focuses on the basic forms of Algebra. Algebraic Fractions, Simple Equations, Powers, Roots, Radicals, and finally Quadratic Equations are among the concepts explored. As always, after a concept has been taught, real-world applications for the process are given to the student.< Less
Pre-K, K and Grade 1 Math in one big comic book!! Math for young learners who are looking for a different comic approach! 396 pages. 25 comics. Plenty of activities. A book that aims to cover most of... More > the mathematics appropriate for 4 to 8 year olds.
Read about Sue, John and Anne (best friends) travelling through a comic adventure meeting Charlie the Monkey, Bad Girl Betty, the Monster, Buzzy Bee, the Silly People, the Box of People, Flat face Round bottom, Granddad's sharing hands, Bill and his `Everything' shop and others.
Comic Math is about pre-number, number, pre-algebra, measure, geometry, handling data and chance. There is a 'Big Robert Says ...' section containing miscellaneous exercises at the end of each set of comics; and there are extension activities corresponding to each comic in 'Extra Math for Greedy People'. '
Crazy Baby' pages aim to get us to gaze out of the window and think crazy thoughts! ... and 'Answers in The Back' give out lots of answers but not all!< Less
Pre-K, K and Grade 1 Math in one big comic book!! Math for young learners who are looking for a different comic approach! 396 pages. 25 comics. Plenty of activities. A book that aims to cover most of... More > the mathematics appropriate for 4 to 8 year olds.
Read about Sue, John and Anne (best friends) travelling through a comic adventure meeting Charlie the Monkey, Bad Girl Betty, the Monster, Buzzy Bee, the Silly People, the Box of People, Flat face Round bottom, Granddad's sharing hands, Bill and his `Everything' shop and others.
Comic Math is about pre-number, number, pre-algebra, measure, geometry, handling data and chance. There is a 'Big Robert Says ...' section containing miscellaneous exercises at the end of each set of comics; and there are extension activities corresponding to each comic in 'Extra Math for Greedy People'. '
Crazy Baby' pages aim to get us to gaze out of the window and think crazy thoughts! ... and 'Answers in The Back' give out lots of answers but not all!< Less
Elementary algebra course intended for home-educated students, their parents, online math students, and independent learners. Covers introductory algebraic processes including simplifying algebraic... More > expressions, solving linear equations and inequalities, graphing, linear equations, linear systems, and polynomial operations. Written in a conversational style by a college mathematics professor who is also a home-educating Mum. (173 pages)< Less