Four Fours


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School Education


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Easy as you Go (Volume 1 - A to L)


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'Easy as you Go' was originally intended to be solely a support for the learning of Mathematics. However it has evolved into something more than just that. The two volumes are packed with a total of 950 pages of mathematics, covering no less than 230 topics and containing a multitude of worked examples, equations and formulas, graphs and charts, tables, diagrams and illustrations. Together, the two volumes address all the significant issues encountered in First School, Secondary School and in Advanced studies, along with a plethora of anecdotal topics to capture the reader's imagination, and titivate their perhaps otherwise sanguine attitude towards Mathematics. 'Easy as you Go' is ideally suited to student, educator and parent alike because of its simplistic, down-to-earth and visual approach.







What Comes in 2's, 3's & 4's?


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What Comes in 2's, 3's, & 4's is Suzanne Aker's incredibly fun and educational picture book. Suzanne Aker's What Comes in 2's, 3's, & 4's introduces the numbers two, three, and four by enumerating the ways in which they occur in everyday life, from your two eyes and two arms to the four seasons of the year.




Time Table with activities


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Times Table with Activities has been designed to make learning multiplication tables an interesting and fun-oriented process. The book is filled with amazing activities that break the monotony of learning tables, besides reinforcing the concepts and preparing children for multiplication exercises. The use of colourful illustrations and proper examples make it easier for children to memorise the tables. Salient features: An easy and engaging approach, Loads of practice and lots of fun, Revision exercises at regular intervals to reinforce concepts, Use of colour illustrations that keep children engrossed.




The Relationship of Affect and Creativity in Mathematics


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The Relationship of Affect and Creativity in Mathematics explores the five legs of creativity—Iconoclasm, Impartiality, Investment, Intuition, and Inquisitiveness—as they relate to mathematical giftedness. This book: Discusses these affective components relevant to mathematical learning experiences. Shares how affective components impact students' creative processes and products. Shows the influence of learning facilitators, including teachers, afterschool mentors, and parents. Describes facilitating environments that may enhance the likelihood that creative process and ultimately product emerge. Utilizes the expertise of two young scholars to discuss the practical effects of affect and creativity in learning experiences. This practical, research-based book is a must-read for stakeholders in gifted education, as many advanced students are underidentified in the area of creativity in mathematics.







The Official Rules of Card Games - Hoyle Up-To-Date


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This text contains the official rules of a huge number of different card games and their variants, ranging from Whist to Poker and including everything in between. An invaluable tool for the serious card player, this would make for a great addition to home collections and is certainly not to be missed by those with a keen interest in card games. The games covered in this book include: Games of the Whist Family, Laws of Pivot Bridge, Laws of Auction Bridge, The Laws of Whist, Norwegian Whist, Poker, Euchre, Five Hundred, Rum, Boat House Rum, Michigan Rum, Wild Cat Rum, 500 Rum, Conquain, American Pinochle, and many more. We are proud to republish this antique book now with a new prefatory introduction on card games.