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  1. Added Jan 15, 2008 by aseldow
    When you buy a car, follow a recipe, or decorate your home, you're using math principles. People have been using these same principles for thousands of years, across countries and continents. Whether you're sailing a boat off the coast of Japan or building a house in Peru, you're using math to get things done.
  2. Added Jan 15, 2008 by aseldow
    math activites
  3. Added Jan 15, 2008 by aseldow
    As our children go about their daily lives exploring and discovering things around them, they are exposed to the world of mathematics. And since mathematics has become increasingly important in this technological age, it is even more important for our children to learn math at home, as well as in school. This second edition of Helping Your Child Learn Math is for parents of children in kindergart
  4. Added Jan 15, 2008 by aseldow
    This series of activities explores the environmental and mathematical aspects of population growth. How fast is the population growing? Has it always grown at this rate? Are the populations of different countries growing differently? How can we predict the population in the future? How will a growing population impact the environment? Using archived census and demographic data as well as up-to-the-minute population estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau, students will learn how to model population growth and study the implications of a changing population.
  5. Added Jan 15, 2008 by aseldow
    This is a great math project based on purchasing a home.
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