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Buy School Zone - Math Basics 6 Workbook - 64 Pages, Ages 11 to 12, 6th Grade, Powers and Exponents, Order of Operations, Fractions, Estimating, and More (School Zone I Know It!ยฎ Workbook Series) by School Zone, Joan Hoffman, Karen Evans, Shannon M. Mullally, Ph.D., Joe Kramer online on desertcart.ae at best prices. โ Fast and free shipping โ free returns โ cash on delivery available on eligible purchase. Review: good Review: 60 pages, color. Answer key: 4 pages (2, front-and-back) The instructions are adequate but maybe lacking a little. Perforated pages Subjects are: Fractions Mixed Numbers and Improper fractions Percents and decimals Ratios and cross products Greatest common factor Negative numbers and number lines; coordinate planes Absolute value Powers and exponents Solve simple algebraic equations using addition and subtraction, multiplication and division Rounding and estimation Order of operations Expressions Distributive property Checking solutions Inequalities Variables Geometry: area of shapes, volume Probability 30 days free of EverywhereTeacher, but I haven't used that.













| Best Sellers Rank | #15,740 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #382 in Children's Books on Math #439 in Study & Revision Guides for Children #1,350 in Activity Books for Children |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,217) |
| Dimensions | 19.69 x 0.48 x 27.64 cm |
| Edition | Deluxe Workbook ed. |
| Grade level | 1 and up |
| ISBN-10 | 0887431429 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0887431425 |
| Item weight | 204 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 64 pages |
| Publication date | 15 June 2015 |
| Publisher | School Zone Publishing |
| Reading age | 11 - 12 years |
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60 pages, color. Answer key: 4 pages (2, front-and-back) The instructions are adequate but maybe lacking a little. Perforated pages Subjects are: Fractions Mixed Numbers and Improper fractions Percents and decimals Ratios and cross products Greatest common factor Negative numbers and number lines; coordinate planes Absolute value Powers and exponents Solve simple algebraic equations using addition and subtraction, multiplication and division Rounding and estimation Order of operations Expressions Distributive property Checking solutions Inequalities Variables Geometry: area of shapes, volume Probability 30 days free of EverywhereTeacher, but I haven't used that.
N**A
Thanks so much it arrived really quickly and itโs an awesome book
L**R
Most other workbooks just looked like pages of problems. And so many that it's overwhelming for kids to pick up. This book explains exactly how they want you to do it at the top. This is enough for motivated kids to do it on their own, or parents to quickly understand the point and steps of the lesson. The lessons are short, but with the perfect amount of practice without being overwhelming. There are A LOT of topics in this book. It's laid out in logic order. The first section is all fractions, which I think will end up being the hardest section for my student. But it's broken up by part so she's tacked most of it with ease. I know it was the hardest topic for me! There are 60 pages to work on, and one per day is very reasonable. So 2 months at 7 days a week, or 3 months at 5 days per week. It contains (counts are approximate) An answer key Fractions - 14 pages of adding, comparing, subtracting, multiplying, dividing. Going from mixed to improper. Percents & fractions, ratios, and decimals - 8 pages Decimal math - 6 pages of adding, comparing, subtracting, multiplying, dividing. GCF - 1 page Exponents - 1 page Beginning equations and algebra - lots of pages, including the properties and OoO Estimation and rounding Geometry - area, surface area, volume - 4 pages Probability - 1 page Negative numbers, number line and x-y grid- 9 pages, including The pages can be torn out on the perforation. We are punching holes and putting in a binder as we finish. What I would change: 1. I wish there was a refresher section on simplifying fractions, at the beginning,, since many skills are built on that. I'm going to move the GCF page up to help with this. 2. I wish each problem had more room to work. If I need to find a common denominator before adding fractions, I need PLENTY of room to write like x3=12/x3=15 one one side and x7=7/x7=14 on the other. kids HATE copying fractions to a blank sheet, so providing room to do all the scrunching in of steps would be amazing. That way we can see the process is correct - not just the answer. Definitely recommend
R**A
I bought this book to use as a review during the summer months when school was out. I found it easy to use due to the clear instructions and examples given before each topic. It had a good amount of problems to work but not to many that it was overwhelming to my kiddos. The answer key in the back was also a definite plus!
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