Beginning Algebra Thinking, Grades 3 to 4
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ISBN: 1564510956 / Publisher: Ideal, January 1999
Your third and fourth graders will explore eight kinds of problems related to beginning algebra: number puzzles, number patterns, mystery numbers, square puzzles, seesaw puzzles, what's the rule, ratios, and Venn linking circles. Students use cubes, calculators, diagrams, and other strategies to solve problems. These experiences help students understand the concept of a variable and how to solve equations. Contains 54 reprodicuble pages.
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Your third and fourth graders will explore eight kinds of problems: number puzzles, number patterns, mystery numbers, square puzzles, seesaw puzzles, what's the rule, ratios, and Venn linking circles. Students will use cubes, calculators,diagrams, and other strategies to solve problems. These experiences help students understand the concept of a variable and how to solve equations. The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) maintains that by givingstudents "informal algebraic experiences throughout the K-8 curriculum, they will develop confidence in using algebra to represent and solve problems.
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