Mathematical Reasoning D (Grade 3)

Mathematical Reasoning D (Grade 3)

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Grades: 3rd

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Product Code: 410-336

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Mathematical Reasoning D

Most parents know that a child who only memorizes math facts without really understanding math will find progressively complex concepts more and more difficult to understand. But what they erroneously think is that such problems arise about the time a child is memorizing the multiplication table. Not so. 


Reading is a necessary skill that is tightly woven throughout our entire day. On the other hand, math tends to be a more sporadic subject, essential when you need it and then quickly set aside. That is why it is imperative that a child can reason his way through any mathematical problem.


Award-winning Mathematical Reasoning D is a great place to start. With 300 pages of quick, straightforward problems to build mathematical reasoning skills in third-grade students, these highly motivational activities will take your child beyond mere drill work by using step-by-step, discussion-based problem-solving. Concepts spiral gradually so that children do not forget as they go. The concepts are written to the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics standards. Non-reproducible.

 

 

 

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Features

Table of Contents/Skills include: Adding Whole Numbers; Analyze; Angle; Area; Bar Graph; Calendar; Congruence; Coordinate System; Count; Data Collection; Decimals; Dividing Whole Numbers; Equations; Equivalence; Estimation; Expanded Notation; Fractions; Graph; Inequalities; Length; Likelihood/Prediction; Line Graph; Money; Multiplying Whole Numbers; Order; Parallel; Patterns; Perimeter; Perpendicular; Place Value; Polygon; Properties; Rounding; Rotation, Translation, Reflection; Shapes; Subtracting Whole Numbers; Survey; Symmetry; Table; Temperature; Time; Variable; Vocabulary; Weight; Word Form; and Word Problems.

Answers are located in the back of this book.

Publisher's Information
Author: Carolyn Anderson
Pages: 384, color, perforated
Binding: Paperback
Copyright: 2009
ISBN: 9781601441614
Publisher: The Critical Thinking Co
Size: 11.4" x 8.5"
Printed In: Malaysia
Consumable: Yes
Reproducible: Yes, for use within your own home or classroom. Not for any commercial entity or organization.
Faith-Based: No

Awards and Endorsements:
Dr. Toy Best Picks
Mensa Recommended Materials for the Gifted
iParenting Media Award
Mom's Choice Awards Silver Medal for Excellence
Creative Child Magazine 2012 Book of the Year Award
Mom's Choice Awards Gold Medal for Excellence
Cathy Duffy 101 Top Picks for Homeschool Curriculum
iParenting Media Best Products
Creative Child Magazine Preferred Choice Award
iParenting Media Excellent Products
Cathy Duffy Top 100 Award
Dr. Toy Product of Excellence
Learning® Magazine Recommended Resource for Successful Teaching
Jenkins Group Moonbeam Children's Book Award, Silver Medal


Customer Reviews

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Rachel
Great Math Work Book

We really like this math work book! My son works on it in the mornings and it has done wonders with for his math skills.

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Amy M.
Great All Around!

Ordered the book workbook only. Awesome for my accelerated 2nd grader and a great review for my 4th grader!

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Stephanie
Good supplement

This is a great supplement/extra practice to the 3rd grade math book we received with the Elite kit. If she needs a little more practice on certain areas, these pages are great for that and it's easy to just pick and choose a page or 2 when needed. Easy to follow, engaging pictures and problems with enough motivating challenge practice problems.

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Kati B.

Great book for my 3rd grader to work on while I'm helping her sister with her math lesson! She enjoys it and I like how well rounded it is. Definitely a great choice!

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Leanne
Good resource

My daughter is entering 3rd grade and we chose this as part of her curriculum kit for math. It has really nice pages that are illustrated and make the work fun. I like that the pages are perforated. To me, this seems like more of a supplement than a whole curriculum. I think certain concepts need more elaboration and instruction than this workbook provides. But I suppose a parent with more confidence in their teaching ability could make it work. In my case, I will likely use this along with free video lessons from elsewhere to go more in depth and make sure she really gets the concepts presented.