<p><b>PLEASE NOTE - this is a replica of the print book and you will need paper and a pencil to complete the exercises.</b><br><br><b>Love it or hate it, maths is an essential subject to know. Now you can master it with this colorful practice ebook. </b><br><br>Do you feel a bit left behind in maths
How to Be Good at Math Workbook Grades 2-3
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- DK Children
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- 2021
- Tongue
- English
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- Library
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PLEASE NOTE - this is a replica of the print book and you will need paper and a pencil to complete the exercises.
Love it or hate it, math is an essential subject to know. Now you can master it with this colorful practice ebook.
Do you feel a bit left behind in math class? Or are you a math genius and want to practice more at home? This workbook will help cement everything you need to know about math through practice questions and practical exercises. Easy-to-follow instructions allow you to try out what you've studied, helping you understand what you've learned in school or giving extra study practice before that important test.
Aimed at children aged 7-11 (Grades 2 and up), the ebook covers all the key areas of the school curriculum, including fractions, percentages, multiplication, measurement, geometry, coordinates, data handling, graphs, and equations. And there are answers at the back to check that you're on the right path.
This workbook accompanies the How to Be Good at Math coursebook, but can also be used on its own.
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Contents
Numbers
Number symbols
Place value
Sequences and patterns
Positive and negative numbers
Comparing numbers
Ordering numbers
Estimating
Rounding
Fractions
Equivalent fractions
Finding a fraction of an amount
Comparing fractions with the same denominators
Comparing unit fractions
Calculating
Addition
Addition facts
Adding with a number line
Adding with a number grid
Partitioning for addition
Expanded column addition
Column addition
Shopkeeperβs addition
Subtraction
Subtraction facts
Subtracting with a number line
Partitioning for subtraction
Expanded column subtraction
Column subtraction
Multiplication
Counting in multiples
Multiplication tables
The multiplication grid
Multiplication patterns and strategies
Expanded short multiplication
Short multiplication
Division
Dividing with multiples
Division tables
The division grid
Partitioning for division
Expanded short division
Short division
Arithmetic laws
Measurement
Length
Perimeter
Area
Estimating area
Capacity
Volume
Mass
Calculating with mass
Telling the time
Calculating with time
Dates
Money
Using money
Geometry
What is a line?
Horizontal and vertical lines
Diagonal lines
Parallel lines
Perpendicular lines
2D shapes
Regular and irregular polygons
Triangles
Quadrilaterals
Naming polygons
3D shapes
Types of 3D shape
Prisms
Angles
Degrees
Right angles
Types of angle
Coordinates
Position and direction
Compass directions
Reflective symmetry
Statistics
Tally marks
Frequency tables
Data handling
Carroll diagrams
Venn diagrams
Pictograms
Block graphs
Bar charts
Answers
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