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12 Ways to Get to 11 / Eve Merriam; Bernie Karlin ill.
NY. :NXB: Simon & Schuster Children's Pub., 1996
40 p. ; 26x26 cm.
Tác giả: Eve Merriam
Twelve witty double spreads take young readers on a counting adventure of adding to eleven. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 __ 12 What happened to 11? Is it in the magician's hat? Maybe it's in the mailbox or hiding in the jack-o'-lantern? Don't forget to look in the barnyard where the hen awaits the arrival of her new little chicks. Could that be where eleven went? Eve Merriam and Bernie Karlin take young readers on a counting adventure as they demonstrate twelve witty and imaginative ways to get to eleven.
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A Remainder of One / Elinor J Pinczes; Bonnie MacKain ill.
NY. :NXB: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company, 1995
32 p. ; 21x21 cm.
Tác giả: Elinor J Pinczes
When the queen of her bugs demands that her army march in even lines, Private Joe divides the marchers into more and more lines so that he will not be left out of the parade.
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Algebra / I.M. Gelfand, A. Shen
Boston :NXB: Springer Science & Business Media, 2003
164 p. ; 16x24 cm.
Tác giả: I.M. Gelfand
An introduction to fundamental algebraic concepts designed to build deep mathematical thinking in high school students.
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 Anno's Counting Book / Mitsumasa Anno
NY. :NXB: HarperCollins Publishers, 1977
32 p. ; 28 cm.
Tác giả: Mitsumasa Anno
Every child is a natural mathematician, according to Mitsumasa Anno. Children are constantly comparing and classifying things and events they observe around them. As they try to bring sense and order into what they observe, they are actually performing basic mathematical feats. With Anno's Counting Book, the creator of the brilliantly inventive Anno's Alphabet invites young readers on another stimulating adventure of the imagination—this time into the world of numbers and counting. Gentle watercolor pictures show a landscape changing through the various times of day and the turning seasons, months and years, and the activities of the people and animals who come to live there. But the seemingly simple plan of the book is deceptive: look more carefully and you will see one-to-one correspondences; groups and sets; scales and tabulations; changes over time periods; and many other mathematical relationships as they occur in natural, everyday living. The reader is subtly led to see and understand the real meaning of numbers. Look at this book and look again. Each time you do so, you will find another application of a natural mathematical concept that you had not noticed before.
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AP Pre-Calculus
H. :NXB: [publisher not identified], [date of publication not identified]
90 p. ; 22x28 cm.
Covers functions and trigonometry to prepare for the AP Precalculus exam.
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