Let's Find Shapes


Book Description

You can find shapes in all kinds of places. What shapes do you see? Let's find out!




Captain Invincible and the Space Shapes


Book Description

While piloting his spaceship through the skies, Captain Invincible encounters three-dimensional shapes, including cubes, cylinders, and pyramids.




Let's Discover Shapes!


Book Description

The Wonder Pets teach young children about the different shapes that can be found in the world around them.




Let’s Have Fun with Shapes


Book Description

Our world is made of shapes! Circles, squares, rectangles, and more—they make up everything around us. This colorful book provides students with games and activities through which to learn the principles of basic shapes and how to work with them. Detailed illustrations and instructions lead readers through each activity, and tips and questions encourage them to think more about shapes.




Let's Sort Shapes!


Book Description

This interactive board book has a built-in shape sorter, helping children to learn simple shapes. Each page introduces a different shape with a sweet, simple rhyme and cute illustrations. Little ones will love using the pieces attached to the front of the book and sorting them through the correct shaped holes in the back cover.




Let's Find Colors


Book Description

Join Bob and his friends as they find lots of colors.




Let’s Have Fun with Shapes


Book Description

Our world is made of shapes! Circles, squares, rectangles, and more—they make up everything around us. This colorful book provides students with games and activities through which to learn the principles of basic shapes and how to work with them. Detailed illustrations and instructions lead readers through each activity, and tips and questions encourage them to think more about shapes.




Ganit Mathematics – 6


Book Description

GANIT MATHEMATICS series consists of ten textbooks; two textbooks for Primer A and B, eight textbooks for classes 1-8. This series is strictly bases on the syllabus prescribed by the Council for the Indian School Certificate. The series has been developed to guide the young minds to observe and experience mathematics all around them. Each concept has been related to everyday life in order to develop a spirit of curiosity and discovery. Concepts are gradually built up with easy-to-follow steps and plenty of examples.




Let's GO PIC!!! The book


Book Description

This book is the culmination of Marco Gottardo's teaching and work in electronics and automation.It is the first book in a self-teaching series that affords a solid foundation in PIC microcontroller programming. The book contains a range of fully explained problems and exercises, as well as three comprehensive essays, which are milestones for any industrial automation course.Key chapters are devoted to interrupt systems, analog signals, and LCD displays.The book looks at HITECH C language on IDE MPLAB software and on Micro GT Mini and IDE hardware platforms, which can be easily ordered online.It also explains LadderPIC, a language that enables microcontrollers to be programmed in the same way as PLCs.A follow-up, "Let's Make Robots!", will be published in December 2012.




Shape Optimization Problems


Book Description

This book provides theories on non-parametric shape optimization problems, systematically keeping in mind readers with an engineering background. Non-parametric shape optimization problems are defined as problems of finding the shapes of domains in which boundary value problems of partial differential equations are defined. In these problems, optimum shapes are obtained from an arbitrary form without any geometrical parameters previously assigned. In particular, problems in which the optimum shape is sought by making a hole in domain are called topology optimization problems. Moreover, a problem in which the optimum shape is obtained based on domain variation is referred to as a shape optimization problem of domain variation type, or a shape optimization problem in a limited sense. Software has been developed to solve these problems, and it is being used to seek practical optimum shapes. However, there are no books explaining such theories beginning with their foundations. The structure of the book is shown in the Preface. The theorems are built up using mathematical results. Therefore, a mathematical style is introduced, consisting of definitions and theorems to summarize the key points. This method of expression is advanced as provable facts are clearly shown. If something to be investigated is contained in the framework of mathematics, setting up a theory using theorems prepared by great mathematicians is thought to be an extremely effective approach. However, mathematics attempts to heighten the level of abstraction in order to understand many things in a unified fashion. This characteristic may baffle readers with an engineering background. Hence in this book, an attempt has been made to provide explanations in engineering terms, with examples from mechanics, after accurately denoting the provable facts using definitions and theorems.