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Dr. Math Presents More Geometryby The Math Forum
John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2005; US$ 15.95You, too, can understand geometry---- just ask Dr. Math ? ! Are things starting to get tougher in geometry class? Don't panic. Dr. Math--the popular online math resource--is here to help you figure out even the trickiest of your geometry problems. Students just like you have been turning to Dr. Math for years asking questions about math problems, and the math doctors at The Math Forum have helped them find the answers with lots of clear explanations and helpful hints. Now, with Dr. Math Presents More Geometry, you'll learn just what it takes to succeed in this subject. You'll find the answers to dozens of real questions from students in a typical geometry class. You'll also find plenty of hints and shortcuts for using coordinate geometry,... more...
The Facts On File Geometry Handbookby Catherine A. Gorini
Infobase Publishing 2009; US$ 48.00Like other areas of mathematics, geometry is a continually growing and evolving field. Computers, technology, and the sciences drive many new discoveries in mathematics. For geometry, the areas of quantum computers, computer graphics, nanotechnology, crystallography, and theoretical physics have been particularly relevant in the past few years. There have been considerable developments in the field of geometry since the first edition of The Facts On File Geometry Handbook was published. An ideal primer for middle and high school students on the subject of geometry, this revised edition highlights new developments while expanding on the material in the first edition. More than 300 new glossary terms have been added as well as new biographies,... more...
Shapes in Transportationby Jennifer Rozines Roy; Gregory Roy
Marshall Cavendish 2007; US$ 29.93This series reinforces both math and reading skills, stimulates critical thinking, and provides students with an understanding of math in the real world. more...
Traveling on an Airplaneby Suzanne Barchers
Shell Education 2010; US$ 8.99Did you know that airports are the perfect place to find shapes? Sometimes shapes are used because they are a good design choice, such as circles and triangles on the ceiling. But other times, shapes are used to offer support and strength to the building. Look inside to see if you can find the many shapes hidden inside airports from around the world. Take a look outside the airport too. What shapes do you see on the runway? 32pp. more...
Shaping Our Worldby Julia Wall
Shell Education 2008; US$ 8.99Shapes are everywhere you look. They are in the streets, in your classroom, and in your home. Two-dimensional (2-D) shapes have length and width. Regular 2-D shapes have angles (which are measured in degrees °) that are all equal, and irregular shapes have angles that are not equal. Shapes can create different patterns. You can discover the different types of 2-D shapes and patterns as you look around you. more...
Building a Playgroundby Joshua Rae Martin
Shell Education 2010; US$ 8.99There is a contest at a school to design a new playground. The students use blocks to build their models. As they build, they use three-dimensional shapes. Some students build a train out of blocks for the younger students to play on. Can you guess which three-dimensional shape they use for the trains wheels? Read to find out which design wins. 32pp. more...
The Fortby Joshua Rae Martin
Shell Education 2010; US$ 8.99The family in this book is moving to a new neighborhood. They have a lot of work to do! They need to unload the moving truck, unpack boxes, and put everything away. The kids make new friends and discover all the fun they can have with the empty boxes. While building forts from the empty packing boxes, the kids discover many new shapes and their dimensions. Look inside. Can you find a cylinder? 32pp. more...
Shapes Around Youby Julia Wall
Shell Education 2008; US$ 8.99Three-dimensional (3-D) shapes have length, width, and height. Some of these are cubes, cylinders, cones, and prisms. You can see these shapes all around youyou can see cubes of cheese, a Rubiks Cube, or dice. 3-D shapes have faces, edges, corners and bases. more...
El fuerte (The Fort)by Joshua Rae Martin
Shell Education 2010; US$ 8.99The family in this book is moving to a new neighborhood. They have a lot of work to do! They need to unload the moving truck, unpack boxes, and put everything away. The kids make new friends and discover all the fun they can have with the empty boxes. While building forts from the empty packing boxes, the kids discover many new shapes and their dimensions. Look inside. Can you fifind a cylinder? 32pp. more...
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