This leading mathematics text for elementary and middle school educators helps you quickly develop a true understanding of mathematical concepts. It integrates rich problem solving strategies with relevant topics and extensive opportunities for hands on experience. By progressing from the concrete to the pictorial to the abstract, Musser captures the way math is generally taught in elementary schools. This title will give you all the essentials mathematics teachers need for teaching at the elementary and middle school levels. It highlights algebraic concepts throughout the text and includes additional supporting information. It provides enhanced coverage of order of operations, Z scores, union of two events, Least Common Multiple, and Greatest Common Factor. It focuses on solid mathematical content in an accessible and appealing way. It offers the largest collection of problems (over 3,000!), worked examples, and problem solving strategies in any text of its kind. It includes a comprehensive, five chapter treatment of geometry based on the van Hiele model.
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Gary Musser is Professor Emeritus of Mathematics at Oregon State University. Professor Musser has published 40 papers in many journals, including the PACIFIC JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICS. Blake E. Peterson is the author of Mathematics for Elementary Teachers: A Contemporary Approach 10e Student Activity Manual, published by Wiley.
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