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Mathopedia, Level 2, Complete Edition
Mathopedia, Level 2, Complete Edition
Mathopedia, Level 2, Complete Edition
Mathopedia, Level 2, Complete Edition
Mathopedia, Level 2, Complete Edition
Mathopedia, Level 2, Complete Edition
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Mathopedia, Level 2, Complete Edition
Mathopedia, Level 2, Complete Edition
Mathopedia, Level 2, Complete Edition
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Math made easy: Mathopedia, Level 2 is like an encyclopedia of 118 pages of math skills, sequentially organized from addition to pre-algebra. Mathopedia is a high-interest math reference for students have difficulty with math. Students easily look up a skill presenting difficulty. Mathopedia contains simple, one-page explanations of how to easily do the math skills listed below:

Here is a complete list of all the one-page skills covered:

Place Value, Rounding Whole Numbers, Greater Than and Less Than, Addition, Commutative Property of Addition, Associative Property of Addition, Line Graph, Bar Graph, Venn Diagrams, Subtraction, Money-Counting Change, Time, Multiplication Tables, Powers-Exponents, Multiplication-One Digit, Multiplication-Two Digits, Multiplication-Three Digits, Multiplication of Whole Numbers by 10-100-1000, Commutative Property of Multiplication, Associative Property of Multiplication, Distributive Property, Square Root, Division Signs, Division With A One-Digit Divisor, Division With A Two-Digit Divisor, Division With A Three-Digit Divisor, Estimation, Testing Tip-Division Jargon, Order of Operations, Averages, Statistics-Mode-Frequency Distribution Tables, Statistics-Range-Median-Mean, Stem and Leaf Plots, Box and Whisker Plots, Scientific Notation, Patterns and Sequencing, Scale of Miles, Inverse Operations, The Decimal Point, Decimal Place Value, Reading and Writing Decimals in Number Form, Reading and Writing Decimals in Word Form, Comparing Decimals, Ordering Decimals, Rounding Decimals, Addition of Decimals, Subtraction of Decimals, Multiplication of Decimals, Multiplication of Decimals by 10-100-1000, Division of Decimals, Division of Decimals by 10-100-1000, The Metric System–Prefixes-Symbols-Values, The Metric System-Objects in the World, The Metric System-Conversions, Fraction Terminology: Fraction, Numerator, Denominator, Division Symbol, Proper Fraction, Improper Fraction, Fraction Equal to 1, Mixed Number, Equivalent Fractions, Lowest Terms, Divisibility Rules, Factors, Primes, and Composites, Factor Trees, Greatest Common Factor (GCF), Fraction Reducing Rules, Improper Fraction to Mixed Number, Addition of Like Fractions, Subtraction of Like Fractions (No Borrowing), Subtraction of Like Fractions (With Borrowing), Least Common Multiple (LCM), Equivalent Fractions, Comparing Fractions, Addition and Subtraction of Fractions with Uncommon Denominators, Subtraction of Fractions Using Borrowing and with Uncommon Denominators, Mixed Number to Improper Fraction, Multiplication of Fractions, Reciprocals, Division of Fractions, Decimals to Fractions, Fractions to Decimals, English Measurement–Length-Liquid-Dry-Weight (Mass), English Measurement-The Ruler, Temperature-Fahrenheit and Celsius, Geometry–Vocabulary-Point-Line-Line Segment-Ray-Intersecting Lines-Plane, Congruent,-Perpendicular and Parallel, Circles, The Protractor, Acute-Right-Obtuse-Straight Angles, Vocabulary-Angles, Triangles Classified by Angles, Triangles Classified by Sides, Polygons, Quadrilaterals, Solids, Perimeter-Area-Volume, Ratio, Proportions, Unit Pricing, Scale Drawings, Changing Percents to Decimals and Decimals to Percents, Changing Percents to Fractions and Fractions to Percents, Three Types of Percent–Type 1-Percent of a Number is an Unknown Number, Three Types of Percent–Type 2-Percent of an Unknown Number is a Number, Three Types of Percent–Type 3-Unknown Percent of a Number is a Number, Percent of Increase and Decrease, Sales-Discounts, Tax, Simple Interest, Pictographs, Circle or Pie Graphs, Probability, Tree Diagrams, Integers-The Number Line and Absolute Value, Integers-Addition, Integers-Subtraction, Integers-Multiplication, Integers-Division, Points on a Coordinate System, Pi – p, Solving Equations, Using Formulas, A Strategy to Solve Math Problems in Everyday Life and for Assessments – Problem and Answer Key

1. Use Mathopedia to look up math skills that coincide with the math lesson. Use the one-page tricks and tips to learn the math skill in a memorable way.

2. Mathopedia, Levels 1 and 2 books complement each other page by page. Level 1 boasts fewer words and easier problems for understanding math basics. Level 2 has extra vocabulary and uses more difficult problems but mirrors Level 1 in instruction.

3. The one-page tricks and tips help all ability levels.

4. Mathopedia uses a part-to-whole method of teaching and is easily used to further understand problems in any math program.

5. Students that struggle with math may want to use Mathopedia skill pages during a test as a prompt.

6. Great for students with limited English proficiency and those with reading difficulties. Words are limited with more visual examples to explain skills.

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Mathopedia, Level 2, Complete Edition

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Description

Math made easy: Mathopedia, Level 2 is like an encyclopedia of 118 pages of math skills, sequentially organized from addition to pre-algebra. Mathopedia is a high-interest math reference for students have difficulty with math. Students easily look up a skill presenting difficulty. Mathopedia contains simple, one-page explanations of how to easily do the math skills listed below:

Here is a complete list of all the one-page skills covered:

Place Value, Rounding Whole Numbers, Greater Than and Less Than, Addition, Commutative Property of Addition, Associative Property of Addition, Line Graph, Bar Graph, Venn Diagrams, Subtraction, Money-Counting Change, Time, Multiplication Tables, Powers-Exponents, Multiplication-One Digit, Multiplication-Two Digits, Multiplication-Three Digits, Multiplication of Whole Numbers by 10-100-1000, Commutative Property of Multiplication, Associative Property of Multiplication, Distributive Property, Square Root, Division Signs, Division With A One-Digit Divisor, Division With A Two-Digit Divisor, Division With A Three-Digit Divisor, Estimation, Testing Tip-Division Jargon, Order of Operations, Averages, Statistics-Mode-Frequency Distribution Tables, Statistics-Range-Median-Mean, Stem and Leaf Plots, Box and Whisker Plots, Scientific Notation, Patterns and Sequencing, Scale of Miles, Inverse Operations, The Decimal Point, Decimal Place Value, Reading and Writing Decimals in Number Form, Reading and Writing Decimals in Word Form, Comparing Decimals, Ordering Decimals, Rounding Decimals, Addition of Decimals, Subtraction of Decimals, Multiplication of Decimals, Multiplication of Decimals by 10-100-1000, Division of Decimals, Division of Decimals by 10-100-1000, The Metric System–Prefixes-Symbols-Values, The Metric System-Objects in the World, The Metric System-Conversions, Fraction Terminology: Fraction, Numerator, Denominator, Division Symbol, Proper Fraction, Improper Fraction, Fraction Equal to 1, Mixed Number, Equivalent Fractions, Lowest Terms, Divisibility Rules, Factors, Primes, and Composites, Factor Trees, Greatest Common Factor (GCF), Fraction Reducing Rules, Improper Fraction to Mixed Number, Addition of Like Fractions, Subtraction of Like Fractions (No Borrowing), Subtraction of Like Fractions (With Borrowing), Least Common Multiple (LCM), Equivalent Fractions, Comparing Fractions, Addition and Subtraction of Fractions with Uncommon Denominators, Subtraction of Fractions Using Borrowing and with Uncommon Denominators, Mixed Number to Improper Fraction, Multiplication of Fractions, Reciprocals, Division of Fractions, Decimals to Fractions, Fractions to Decimals, English Measurement–Length-Liquid-Dry-Weight (Mass), English Measurement-The Ruler, Temperature-Fahrenheit and Celsius, Geometry–Vocabulary-Point-Line-Line Segment-Ray-Intersecting Lines-Plane, Congruent,-Perpendicular and Parallel, Circles, The Protractor, Acute-Right-Obtuse-Straight Angles, Vocabulary-Angles, Triangles Classified by Angles, Triangles Classified by Sides, Polygons, Quadrilaterals, Solids, Perimeter-Area-Volume, Ratio, Proportions, Unit Pricing, Scale Drawings, Changing Percents to Decimals and Decimals to Percents, Changing Percents to Fractions and Fractions to Percents, Three Types of Percent–Type 1-Percent of a Number is an Unknown Number, Three Types of Percent–Type 2-Percent of an Unknown Number is a Number, Three Types of Percent–Type 3-Unknown Percent of a Number is a Number, Percent of Increase and Decrease, Sales-Discounts, Tax, Simple Interest, Pictographs, Circle or Pie Graphs, Probability, Tree Diagrams, Integers-The Number Line and Absolute Value, Integers-Addition, Integers-Subtraction, Integers-Multiplication, Integers-Division, Points on a Coordinate System, Pi – p, Solving Equations, Using Formulas, A Strategy to Solve Math Problems in Everyday Life and for Assessments – Problem and Answer Key

1. Use Mathopedia to look up math skills that coincide with the math lesson. Use the one-page tricks and tips to learn the math skill in a memorable way.

2. Mathopedia, Levels 1 and 2 books complement each other page by page. Level 1 boasts fewer words and easier problems for understanding math basics. Level 2 has extra vocabulary and uses more difficult problems but mirrors Level 1 in instruction.

3. The one-page tricks and tips help all ability levels.

4. Mathopedia uses a part-to-whole method of teaching and is easily used to further understand problems in any math program.

5. Students that struggle with math may want to use Mathopedia skill pages during a test as a prompt.

6. Great for students with limited English proficiency and those with reading difficulties. Words are limited with more visual examples to explain skills.

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My students really benefited from this awesome resource. No matter what skill I was teaching using our district's math program, I could easily access a Mathopedia skill page to aid any student having math difficulties. I used these skill pages to reteach, review, or reinforce any lesson. My students found the skill pages to be fun and could easily understand the concept being taught. Prior to COVID 19, I successfully utilized this with my students. During COVID 19, I continued using it over distance learning with the same success. I highly recommend this resource.
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I am very happy that the one-page Mathopedia skill instruction worked for your students. I discovered that if a math skill can be taught in a memory-linking, fun way, using as few words as possible, many students that struggle learn easily. The pages were meant to be short, sweet, and to-the-point to help students recall math skills easily, helping them solve difficult word problems.

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Know relative sizes of measurement units within one system of units including km, m, cm; kg, g; lb, oz.; l, ml; hr, min, sec. Within a single system of measurement, express measurements in a larger unit in terms of a smaller unit. Record measurement equivalents in a two-column table. For example, know that 1 ft is 12 times as long as 1 in. Express the length of a 4 ft snake as 48 in. Generate a conversion table for feet and inches listing the number pairs (1, 12), (2, 24), (3, 36),...
Apply the area and perimeter formulas for rectangles in real world and mathematical problems. For example, find the width of a rectangular room given the area of the flooring and the length, by viewing the area formula as a multiplication equation with an unknown factor.
Convert among different-sized standard measurement units within a given measurement system (e.g., convert 5 cm to 0.05 m), and use these conversions in solving multi-step, real world problems.
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