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The way mathematics should be taught.
Most math teachers really don't 'get' math, they know it, but they don't really know it well enough to explain it from the ground up. In this way Crowhurst's math books are very much like Feynman's physics. He understands the subject so well that the complex topics become intuitive. These books have helped turn my child from a math-hater to one who is taking a math minor in university.
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Basic mathematics.: Vol. I - Developing ARITHMETIC as an outgrowth of learning to count
1961, J. F. Rider
Paperback, Volume 1 of 4
in English
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Table of Contents
Preface.
v
A Method of Counting.
1
Addition.
8
Questions and Problems.
23
Subtraction.
25
Questions and Problems.
35
Multiplication.
36
Questions and Problems.
52
Division.
54
Division and Fractions.
63
Questions and Problems.
70
Fractions.
72
Decimals.
85
Approximations.
94
Questions and Problems.
100
Area: the Second Dimension.
102
Questions and Problems.
118
Time: the Fourth Dimension.
120
Percentages.
131
Graphs.
135
Questions and Problems.
140
Index.
142
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