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  2. The Number Devil - Wikipedia

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    The translation was particularly difficult in that it required special attention to the numerical aspect of the book. He was also challenged by the necessity to use simple English words appropriate for the target audience of The Number Devil—that is, children aged eleven to fourteen. [6] The mathematics book was then published in English in ...

  3. Murderous Maths - Wikipedia

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    Murderous Maths is a series of British educational books by author Kjartan Poskitt.Most of the books in the series are illustrated by illustrator Philip Reeve, with the exception of "The Secret Life of Codes", which is illustrated by Ian Baker, "Awesome Arithmetricks" illustrated by Daniel Postgate and Rob Davis, and "The Murderous Maths of Everything", also illustrated by Rob Davis.

  4. Dyscalculia - Wikipedia

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    However, children with dyscalculia can subitize fewer objects and, even when correct, take longer to identify the number than their age-matched peers. [14] Dyscalculia often looks different at different ages. It tends to become more apparent as children get older; however, symptoms can appear as early as preschool. [15]

  5. 10 Hard Math Problems That Even the Smartest People in the ...

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    Some math problems have been challenging us for centuries, and while brain-busters like these hard math problems may seem impossible, someone is bound to solve ’em eventually. Well, m aybe .

  6. Mathematics education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is difficult for public schools to do because science and math are taught independently. The value of the integration is that science can provide authentic contexts for the math concepts being taught and further, if mathematics is taught in synchrony with science, then the students benefit from this correlation.

  7. Marilyn Burns (mathematics educator) - Wikipedia

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    The I Hate Mathematics! Book. Martha Weston, illustrator. Boston, MA: Little, Brown. ISBN 978-0316117418. [9] Burns, Marilyn (2020). Welcome to Math Class: A Collection of Marilyn's Favorite Lessons, Grades K-6. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. ISBN 978-1935099529. Burns, Marilyn (25 March 2015). About Teaching Mathematics: A K-4 Resource (4th ed ...

  8. Mathematical anxiety - Wikipedia

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    Thankfully, mathematics has evolved and so has teaching it. Students used to have higher anxiety because of the way math was taught. "Teachers benefit children most when they encourage them to share their thinking process and justify their answers out loud or in writing as they perform math operations. ...

  9. Mathematics Made Difficult - Wikipedia

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    Mathematics Made Difficult is a book by Carl E. Linderholm that uses advanced mathematical methods to prove results normally shown using elementary proofs.Although the aim is largely satirical, [1] [2] it also shows the non-trivial mathematics behind operations normally considered obvious, such as numbering, counting, and factoring integers.