Adding and Subtracting Fractions, Grades 5 - 8


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Focus on the essentials with Adding and Subtracting Fractions! Aligned to Common Core State Standards, this systematic workbook focuses specifically on one skill at a time, gradually building towards math mastery. It includes student practice pages; teacher pages with standards, vocabulary, examples, and enrichment activities; learning stations; a glossary; and more! 64 pages




Spectrum Applying Fractions, Grade 4


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A strong home-to-school relationship helps kids see the whole picture when it comes to math, and with Spectrum(R) Focus: Applying Fractions for grade 4, kids can get more practice converting fractions to decimals, adding and subtracting fractions, solving word problems, and more right at home. --Packed with introductions, explanations, and comprehensive assessments, the Spectrum(R) Focus series is designed to help every child meet (and exceed) expectations by offering an in-depth learning experience. This standards-based workbook doesnÕt just prepare them for classroom successÑit helps them make real-world connections by applying fractions to everyday scenarios.




Neuroscience of Mathematical Cognitive Development


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​This book examines the neuroscience of mathematical cognitive development from infancy into emerging adulthood, addressing both biological and environmental influences on brain development and plasticity. It begins by presenting major theoretical frameworks for designing and interpreting neuroscience studies of mathematical cognitive development, including developmental evolutionary theory, developmental systems approaches, and the triple-code model of numerical processing. The book includes chapters that discuss findings from studies using neuroscience research methods to examine numerical and visuospatial cognition, calculation, and mathematical difficulties and exceptionalities. It concludes with a review of mathematical intervention programs and recommendations for future neuroscience research on mathematical cognitive development. Featured neuroscience research methods include: Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI). Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI). Event Related Potentials (ERP). Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS). Neuroscience of Mathematical Cognitive Development is an essential resource for researchers, clinicians and related professionals, and graduate students in child and school psychology, neuroscience, educational psychology, neuropsychology, and mathematics education.