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'a breezy, enjoyable middle grade mystery that pulls off the difficult feat of being both educational and entertaining.' - Foreword Clarion Reviews'a fun addition to a classroom library' J DenOuden, EducatorFifth Grade Brings New Adventures for The Math Kids!The Math Kids have been split up, and new teachers and troubled classmates suddenly seem a lot more challenging than homework. Social issues and problem solvingBut the right plan--and some math--might solve everything.This Middle Grade Book* Introduces readers to interactive math and logic problems they can apply to real-life situations* Includes an appendix for hands-on learning* Has a complimentary teaching guide available on the publisher's website Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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An Incorrect Solution
David Cole
The Math Kids love math and solving math problems, but they are split up in 5th grade. Jordan & Justin’s teacher Mr. Miller hates math and is angered when the boys use their math understanding to help their classmates. But their explanations help the others understand, and open the door to a relationship with Robbie, a bully who himself is bullied by his father. Justin hatches a plan to help Mr. Miller see math as interactive and useful, creating a spreadsheet for grades that is more efficient and cleverly stepping up to explain percentages while crediting his teacher with the “shortcut”. The math explanations will also be helpful for students learning multiplication of 2 and 3 digit numbers and percentages. Math is incorporated smoothly into the story, with examples from both school and problems the kids bring to math club. Readers can stop to try for solutions on their own and there is an appendix with explanations. A teaching guide is available on the publisher's website, with suggestions for math and language arts activities related to the book and further resources.
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