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Primary Mathematics, Textbook, 1B, Standards Edition

by Marshall Cavendish International (Singapore) Private Limited

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Primary Mathematics, Textbook, 2A, Standards Edition

by Kho Tek Hong

The Primary Mathematics U.S. Edition series of elementary math textbooks and workbooks is meant to be part of a system of learning in which adult supervision and independent practice go hand in hand. The main feature of this series is the use of the Concrete-- gt Pictorial-- gt Abstract approach. The students are provided with the necessary learning experiences beginning with the concrete and pictorial stages, followed by the abstract stage to enable them to learn mathematics meaningfully. This approach encourages active thinking, communication of mathematical ideas and problem solving. This helps develop the foundation students will need for more advanced mathematics. Practice exercises are designed to provide the students with further practice after they have done the relevant workbook exercises. Review exercises are provided for cumulative reviews of concepts and skills. All the practice exercises and review exercises are optional exercises.Level 2A covers Numbers to 1000, Addition and Subtraction, Multiplication and Division, Length, and Weight.Format: Paperback, 112 pages Pubisher: Singapore

Primary Mathematics, Textbook, 2B, Standards Edition

by Jennifer Hoerst

The Primary Mathematics Standards Edition is a series of elementary math textbooks and workbooks from the publishers of Singapore's successful Primary Mathematics series. Newly adapted to align with the Mathematics Framework for California Public Schools, the program aims to equip students with sound concept development, critical thinking and efficient problem-solving skills. Features of the series: Mathematical concepts are introduced in the opening pages and taught to mastery through specific learning tasks that allow for immediate assessment and consolidation. The modeling method enables students to visualize and solve mathematical problems quickly and efficiently. The Concrete > Pictorial > Abstract approach enables students to encounter math in a meaningful way and translate mathematical skills from the concrete to the abstract. The pencil icon provides quick and easy reference from the Textbook to the relevant Workbook pages. The direct correlation of the Workbook to the Textbook facilitates focused review and evaluation. New mathematical concepts are introduced throughout a spiral progression that builds on concepts already taught and mastered. Metacognition is employed as a strategy for learners to monitor their thinking processes in problem solving. Speech and thought bubbles provide guidance through the thought processes, making even the most challenging problems accessible to students. Color patch is used to invite active student participation and to facilitate lively discussion about the mathematical concepts taught. Reviews in the Workbooks for 1A-1B and regular reviews in the Textbooks and Workbooks for 2A-5B provide consolidation of concepts learned. The glossary effectively combines pictorial representation with simple mathematical definitions to provide a comprehensive reference guide for students. Answer keys booklets are not included, but are available - one for Primary 1A-3B and one for Primary 4A-6B.

Primary Mathematics, Textbook, 3A, Standards Edition


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Primary Mathematics, Textbook, 4A, Standards Edition

by Marshall Cavendish International (Singapore) Private Limited

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Primary Mathematics, Textbook, 4B, Standards Edition

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Primary Mathematics, Textbook, 5A, Standards Edition

by Marshall Cavendish Corporation

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Primary Mathematics, Textbook, 5B, Standards Edition

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Primary Mathematics, Workbook, 1A, Standards Edition

by Marshall Cavendish International

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Primary Mathematics, Workbook, 1B, Standards Edition

by Marshall INVALID Limited

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Primary Mathematics, Workbook, 2B, Standards Edition

by Jennifer Hoerst

The Primary Mathematics Standards Edition is a series of elementary math textbooks and workbooks from the publishers of Singapore's successful Primary Mathematics series. Newly adapted to align with the Mathematics Framework for California Public Schools, the program aims to equip students with sound concept development, critical thinking and efficient problem-solving skills. Features of the series: Mathematical concepts are introduced in the opening pages and taught to mastery through specific learning tasks that allow for immediate assessment and consolidation. The modeling method enables students to visualize and solve mathematical problems quickly and efficiently. The Concrete > Pictorial > Abstract approach enables students to encounter math in a meaningful way and translate mathematical skills from the concrete to the abstract. The pencil icon provides quick and easy reference from the Textbook to the relevant Workbook pages. The direct correlation of the Workbook to the Textbook facilitates focused review and evaluation. New mathematical concepts are introduced throughout a spiral progression that builds on concepts already taught and mastered. Metacognition is employed as a strategy for learners to monitor their thinking processes in problem solving. Speech and thought bubbles provide guidance through the thought processes, making even the most challenging problems accessible to students. Color patch is used to invite active student participation and to facilitate lively discussion about the mathematical concepts taught. Reviews in the Workbooks for 1A-1B and regular reviews in the Textbooks and Workbooks for 2A-5B provide consolidation of concepts learned. The glossary effectively combines pictorial representation with simple mathematical definitions to provide a comprehensive reference guide for students. Answer keys booklets are not included, but are available - one for Primary 1A-3B and one for Primary 4A-6B.

Primary Mathematics Workbook 2A Standards Edition

by Kho Tek Hong

The Primary Mathematics U.S. Edition series of elementary math textbooks and workbooks is meant to be part of a system of learning in which adult supervision and independent practice go hand in hand. The main feature of this series is the use of the Concrete-- gt Pictorial-- gt Abstract approach. The students are provided with the necessary learning experiences beginning with the concrete and pictorial stages, followed by the abstract stage to enable them to learn mathematics meaningfully. This approach encourages active thinking, communication of mathematical ideas and problem solving. This helps develop the foundation students will need for more advanced mathematics. Practice exercises are designed to provide the students with further practice after they have done the relevant workbook exercises. Review exercises are provided for cumulative reviews of concepts and skills. All the practice exercises and review exercises are optional exercises.Level 2A covers Numbers to 1000, Addition and Subtraction, Multiplication and Division, Length, and Weight.Format: Paperback, 112 pages Pubisher: Singapore

Primary Mathematics, Workbook, 3B, Standards Edition

by Marshall Cavendish International (Singapore) Private Limited

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Primary Mathematics, Workbook, 4A, Standards Edition

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Primary Mathematics, Workbook, 5A, Standards Edition

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Primary Readings in Philosophy for Understanding Theology

by Diogenes Allen Eric O. Springsted

Knowledge of key philosophic terms or concepts is vital to the understanding of many issues in Christian theology. Diogenes Allen's book Philosophy for Understanding Theology explores such terms and concepts and their relationship to theology. This new anthology, edited by Allen and Eric Springsted, provides primary texts undergirding that earlier work. The writings included here deal with philosophical issues crucial to the understanding of theology and include responses to those questions from Plato to the present. Whether used alone or as a companion volume, this new reader is a valuable resource for theological studies.

Primates in Perspective (2nd Edition)

by Christina J. Campbell Agustin Fuentes Katherine C. Mackinnon Rebecca M. Stumpf Simon K. Bearder

Featuring forty-seven original essays by seventy leading researchers, Primates in Perspective, Second Edition, offers a comprehensive and contemporary overview of all major areas of primatology. Thoroughly revised and updated throughout, the second edition offers a diversity of theoretical positions on such topics as reproduction, ecology, and social behavior and intelligence. Primates in Perspective, Second Edition, is ideal for introductory primatology courses and can also be used in upper-division behavior and conservation courses. Additionally, it is an essential reference for primate researchers.

Prime Time: Factors and Multiples

by Glenda Lappan Elizabeth Difanis Phillips James T. Fey Susan N. Friel

Think about some of the ways you use numbers. You use them to count and to measure. You use number to make comparisons and to describe where places are located. Numbers help you communicate and find information. You use numbers to use technology and to make purchases. Numbers can help you think about situations such as those on the previous page.

Prime Time: Factors and Multiples

by Glenda Lappan Elizabeth Difanis Phillips James T. Fey Susan N. Friel

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A Primer in Positive Psychology

by Christopher Peterson

Positive psychology is a new approach that is based upon the scientific study of what goes right in life. Suitable for a one-semester college course, this introductory text covers all of the main topics of concern to the field. These include (for example) happiness, character strengths, values, wellness, and positive interpersonal relationships. Peterson teaches psychology at the U. of Michigan. Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

A Primer In Probability (Statistics: A Series Of Textbooks And Monographs #Vol. 111)

by Kathleen Subrahmaniam

Somewhat revised/expanded new edition of a problem-oriented introductory undergraduate text, the first edition of which appeared about a decade ago. The author writes with courteous clarity, and imposes only modest demands upon the mathematical skills of her readers.

A Primer in Theory Construction

by Paul Davidson Reynolds

This book is brief, but it treats a complex topic with many facets. Undergraduates who have reviewed earlier versions have commented that the book was easier to understand the second time that they read it. It is suggested, therefore, that the reader, particularly if this is his first contact with this topic, plan to cover the book twice.

A Primer of Conservation Biology

by Richard B. Primack

A Primer of Conservation Biology, Fifth Edition, incorporates background, theory, and examples in a lively and readable text that will appeal to a wide audience and stimulate interest in conservation biology. <p><p> The book provides the most up-to-date perspective on many high-profile issues in the field, such as sustainable development, global warming, payments for ecosystem services, and strategies to save species on the verge of extinction. <p><p> The Primer is divided into nine chapters, focusing successively on biological diversity and its value, the threats to biological diversity, conservation at the population and species levels, protecting, managing and restoring ecosystems, and sustainable development. The book provides many examples of successful conservation approaches, such as one involving sea turtles in Brazil, and ends with suggestions for a future agenda. Throughout, the choice of examples is well balanced to show the full range of species, ecosystems, and geographic areas of the world. These examples are also selected to demonstrate the controversies in the field, and stimulate thought and discussion. The links between conservation biology and environmental law, environmental economics, philosophy, social sciences and anthropology, park management, and government policy are clearly presented. <p><p> The book is very well illustrated in color. The reader-friendly text is backed by an extensive bibliography (covering literature through 2012) and a glossary. There is an annotated list of suggested readings, a summary, and discussion questions at the end of each chapter. Key conservation organizations and their websites are presented in an Appendix. <p><p> A Primer of Conservation Biology is ideally suited for use in short undergraduate courses, either as a stand-alone text or supplemented by outside readings. It can also be used effectively as a supplemental resource in courses in introductory biology, general ecology, population biology, environmental science, and wildlife management. Its broad perspective, concise format, and appealing writing style make the Primer the perfect choice for students, professionals, government policymakers, and others who are eager to learn more about conservation biology. These same qualities give the book a strong appeal to students whose first language is not English.

A Primer on American Labor Law (4th edition)

by William B. Gould

This book is an accessible guide written for non specialists' labor and management representatives, students, general practice lawyers, as well as trade unionists, government officials, and academics from other countries.

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