
Teaching Your Kids New Math, 6-8 For Dummies
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Teaching Your Kids New Math, Grades 6-8, For Dummies teaches you the new standard way of teaching kids math. It's all about thinking through how to solve problems and using strategies, rather than just memorizing the procedures. In this book, parents, guardians, and tutors will learn how to use these methods and standards to effectively teach kids Common Core math for grades 6-8. Teaching Your Kids New Math, Grades 6-8, For Dummies shows you how schools are teaching kids math these days, and gives you tools to support kids through the homework and test prep process.
You'll love this book's clear explanations and examples organized by grade level. With Teaching Your Kids New Math, Grades 6-8, For Dummies?? you'll also get access to online tools, including dozens of math worksheets for additional support.
* Learn how to teach 6th through 8th grade math according to the Common Core
* Discover the new methods and formulas that are standard for math instruction
* Get best teaching practices, example problems, and tips about common math pitfalls
* Help your kids with math homework and enhance the homeschool journey
This is the perfect Dummies guide for anyone who needs guidance on how to teach kids math using new methods and concepts--they're different from what we learned in school! Future math teachers will also love this user-friendly guide to middle-grade math.
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Part 1: Securing the Foundation 5
Chapter 1: Parent, Provider, and Now, Math Teacher 7
Chapter 2: Adding to What They Already Know 13
Chapter 3: Subtracting Any Knowledge Gaps 31
Chapter 4: Multiplying Their Multiplication Skills 49
Chapter 5: Divide and Conquer 67
Chapter 6: Mastering Fractions 83
Chapter 7: The Point of Decimals 101
Chapter 8: Prime Time Factors 119
Part 2: Sailing through Sixth-Grade Math 129
Chapter 9: Getting Around Shapes 131
Chapter 10: Working with Numbers Less than Zero 143
Chapter 11: Starting with Simple Statistics 161
Chapter 12: Making Sense of Ratios 185
Chapter 13: Working with Exponents 195
Chapter 14: Getting Started with Algebra 207
Chapter 15: Calculating and Applying Percentages 225
Chapter 16: Making Sense of the Metric System 239
Part 3: Succeeding at Seventh-Grade Math 247
Chapter 17: Revisiting Ratios with Unit Rates 249
Chapter 18: Converting Fractions to Decimals 255
Chapter 19: Properties of Operations 261
Chapter 20: The Geometry of Angles 269
Chapter 21: Statistics Aren't Perfect 283
Chapter 22: Introducing Probabilities 291
Part 4: Graduating to Eighth-Grade Math 303
Chapter 23: Solving Two-Variable Expressions 305
Chapter 24: Numbers, Like People, Aren't Always Rational 315
Chapter 25: Raising the Status with Exponents 319
Chapter 26: Calculating a Line's Slope and Intercept 335
Chapter 27: Circling Back to Geometry 351
Chapter 28: Taking Another Chance on Probability and Statistics 365
Part 5: The Part of Tens 383
Chapter 29: Ten Types of Mathematics 385
Chapter 30: Ten Things to Consider before High School 389
Index 393
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