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Math Is Everywhere: 365 Ways You and Your Child Can Apply Math in the Real World
By (Author) Gene Pease
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
19th July 2017
United States
General
Non Fiction
Teacher training
510.71
Paperback
174
Width 175mm, Height 257mm, Spine 12mm
367g
Math is Everywhere has 365 math activities you can do with your kids, right now! You could watch bugs, listen to music, or ride a bike. Youll find ideas to entertain with math while waiting for a dentist appointment! You can make flubber or a real dirt cake that you can eat! You will not find any worksheets or artificial word problems, but your child probably will want to create some, so beware! You wont need to buy a thing, unless its the groceries you and your child will use to make dinner. Math is Everywhere is a book for anyone who wants to answer the question, When am I ever going to use this math
I love math! But my wife and three homeschooled boys, 10, 6 and 2, don't always share my enthusiasm. This book has helped me realize the seemingly limitless opportunities to help my children learn the importance of and enjoy math, and I never thought about how much math they are already doing! Math is, indeed, everywhere. In these pages I found easy to understand theory behind childhood development and also wonderfully practical and specific examples of math learning. I highly recommend this entertaining and useful guide for any adult who raises or teaches children. Whether you are a math lover or math hater, this book is for you! -- Anthony Cox, homeschool parent
Timely! Young people have lost the art of discovery and inquiry. They can simply 'ask Siri' or 'Google it'. Math is often one of the most feared courses for entering college students. In my opinion, this is for one or two reasons:
1. They have always felt that the language of numbers was confusing, especially when you start adding letters to equations
2. When they ask 'when will I ever need to use this again' the frustration for learning the language of math is greater than any suggested future usefulness
That youthful frustration can lead to college students who are Math avoidant at worst, and at minimum, lacking in financial literacy. Colleges nationwide have found it necessary to implement Financial Literacy content in their curriculum to fill the gap. Back in the day, Financial Literacy was a life skill!
Place your child ahead of the curve, get to work on these practical, 'this is how you will use math' activities as soon as you can. Hopefully they will learn the value of money through the activities, make millions, and you can enjoy their inheritance now since they wont need it.
Dr. Gene Pease is an educator and parent. She has worked with and students of all ages, and their parents, in the U.S. and internationally.