A Mind For Math The Book of Matthew by Lee Giles
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Welcome to A Mind for Math, part of Genesis Curriculum. Its focus is on thinking about how to use math to solve problems and how numbers work together and can be manipulated. This book is the lesson guide and the answer key. This course is done like those in the main curriculum. It draws on the daily Bible reading. To use the curriculum you just read through the lesson from the beginning. They can work out answers in their leveled workbooks. There are four different workbooks: levels A, B, C, D. Each leveled workbook has its own problems and those for the levels before it. By working with the older kids, younger kids will get exposed to concepts like division, and the older kids will get daily review by working with the younger children. You can even use the higher levels to challenge a younger kid who is eager to try more.On review days, they will be working on their own problems in their own workbooks. There are 180 days of work in their workbooks. When the main curriculum breaks at 140 days, the math books have individual review pages for the remaining 40 days. That means you don’t have to gather each day for a lesson, but they can keep going with their math, which is really good for them instead of taking a big break from it and losing a lot of progress.This is the version matched to the Book of Matthew.
Gently used
Welcome to A Mind for Math, part of Genesis Curriculum. Its focus is on thinking about how to use math to solve problems and how numbers work together and can be manipulated. This book is the lesson guide and the answer key. This course is done like those in the main curriculum. It draws on the daily Bible reading. To use the curriculum you just read through the lesson from the beginning. They can work out answers in their leveled workbooks. There are four different workbooks: levels A, B, C, D. Each leveled workbook has its own problems and those for the levels before it. By working with the older kids, younger kids will get exposed to concepts like division, and the older kids will get daily review by working with the younger children. You can even use the higher levels to challenge a younger kid who is eager to try more.On review days, they will be working on their own problems in their own workbooks. There are 180 days of work in their workbooks. When the main curriculum breaks at 140 days, the math books have individual review pages for the remaining 40 days. That means you don’t have to gather each day for a lesson, but they can keep going with their math, which is really good for them instead of taking a big break from it and losing a lot of progress.This is the version matched to the Book of Matthew.
Gently used
Welcome to A Mind for Math, part of Genesis Curriculum. Its focus is on thinking about how to use math to solve problems and how numbers work together and can be manipulated. This book is the lesson guide and the answer key. This course is done like those in the main curriculum. It draws on the daily Bible reading. To use the curriculum you just read through the lesson from the beginning. They can work out answers in their leveled workbooks. There are four different workbooks: levels A, B, C, D. Each leveled workbook has its own problems and those for the levels before it. By working with the older kids, younger kids will get exposed to concepts like division, and the older kids will get daily review by working with the younger children. You can even use the higher levels to challenge a younger kid who is eager to try more.On review days, they will be working on their own problems in their own workbooks. There are 180 days of work in their workbooks. When the main curriculum breaks at 140 days, the math books have individual review pages for the remaining 40 days. That means you don’t have to gather each day for a lesson, but they can keep going with their math, which is really good for them instead of taking a big break from it and losing a lot of progress.This is the version matched to the Book of Matthew.