Teach Sixth Grade Math with Confidence!
This scripted, open-and-go program from math educator Kate Snow will give you the tools you need to teach math with confidence?even if it's been years since you learned these concepts yourself.
Engaging, hands-on lessons will help your child develop a strong understanding of math, step by step.
This scripted, open-and-go program from math educator Kate Snow will give you the tools you need to teach math with confidence?even if it's been years since you learned these concepts yourself.
Engaging, hands-on lessons will help your child develop a strong understanding of math, step by step.
- Exponents and the order of operations
- Adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing fractions and decimals
- Ratios and rates
- Percentages
- Positive and negative integers and the coordinate plane
- Evaluating expressions and solving simple equations with variables
- Area of triangles and parallelograms
- Volume and surface area
- Data and statistics
Your child will develop strong math skills and a positive attitude toward math with fun games and real-world applications. All you'll need are this Instructor Guide, the two Student Workbooks (Part A and Part B), and a few simple manipulatives (like base-ten blocks and fraction tiles) to make math come alive for your child.
- Hands-on, incremental lessons that steadily build conceptual understanding
- Daily review to ensure children retain what they've learned and master essential skills
- Step-by-step examples help your child develop math study skills and greater independence
- Games and real-world applications make math fun and relevant
- Clear directions and explanatory notes make teaching straightforward for the parent
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Optional extension activities and enrichment book recommendation link math lessons with everyday life
WHAT PARENTS ARE SAYING:
?Another great year of math with Math with Confidence! We love the short lessons, games and visually pleasing worksheets. As a parent, I love the detailed lesson instructions. My son is fully prepared to start pre-algebra in the fall!? -Evelyn H.