Stress-Free Math: A Visual Guide to Acing Math in Grades 4-9
By (Author) Theresa R. Fitzgerald
Prufrock Press
Prufrock Press
1st July 2020
5th edition
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Fiction
510
Paperback
260
Width 178mm, Height 229mm
490g
Equipped with the #1 guide to help kids (and their parents) with math homework, students will be able to quickly find the definitions and illustrated examples that will enable them to solve many of the math challenges they face. Covering everything from "addend" to "zero," Stress-Free Math:
This well-organized and easy-to-follow quick reference guide includes illustrated, concise explanations of the most common terms used in general math classes. Packed with strategies to help students get better grades and master math concepts without any headaches, this math study guide also discusses how students can use manipulatives and basic math tools to improve their understanding and includes handy measurement conversion tables, guides to geometric shapes, and more. Each concept covered has a concise definition and an example or illustration.
Grades 4-9
Stress-Free Math is the answer to every frustrated parent/caregiver's problem: helping their children with math homework. This handy guide is meant to help with math from grades 4-9. This is a helpful guide to have on hand in any family library. As a parent who can use a refresher in assisting with many mathematical concepts for my children, I'll definitely be pulling this guide out to make sure my children and I both understand how to tackle those tricky math assignments. Thank goodness for this book!,Sarah Perry,Seattle Book Review, 7/7/20
Theresa R. Fitzgerald has been a fourth grade teacher with the Linden Community Schools since 1992, shortly after graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree through the University of Michigan-Flint. She earned her Master's degree in Math/Science Elementary Education through Eastern Michigan University.Theresa has presented math and science workshops and staff development locally, and has been involved in the development of science and math curriculum.Her latest ventures involve increasing the use of technology across the curriculum and developing science activities.
Theresa's love of math and her interest in helping children understand its concepts led to the development of the Math Dictionary for Kids. The need for a math resource to help elementary and middle school children and their parents with terminology and concepts became apparent as Theresa's daughter, Amanda, grew.Developed over a period of about 10 years, its use on a daily basis has helped her students find sustained success in math.