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Fun with Puzzles, Games and More By Randy Evans, Mick Follari, and Jamie York

Fun with Puzzles, Games and More By Randy Evans, Mick Follari, and Jamie York

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A wonderful classroom resource for math teachers in Grades 4-12.  It includes: Hundreds of puzzles with full solutions. 15 math games, each explained in detail. 12 math magic tricks. 12 classroom activities. 5.5″ x 8.5″, 174 pages, illustrated, softcover. ISBN 978-1-938210-02-0 Are you looking for a new math challenge for your students? Do you need a resource of ideas that will give your students the opportunity to experience the thrill of mathematics? And, what about providing a good puzzle or game that will give everyone the understanding of true problem-solving? Randy Evans, Mick Follari and Jamie York have combined their  knowledge and skills to create a puzzle and game book that is a perfect  reference for the math classroom and for middle school and high school  teachers everywhere. The Purpose of This Book This book is intended as a resource for math teachers in grades four  through twelve, in part, to supplement the normal classroom material,  such as Our Making Math Meaningful™ middle school and high school workbooks. There may be times when things seem to get dull and the students  begin to lose their spark.  It is then that the teacher knows it is time  to do something different.  This book provides ideas for that  “something different.” What Makes This Book Unique? There are many math puzzle books available today.  However, it can be  daunting for a teacher (especially a teacher in the lower grades for  whom math is not a specialty) to pick up a math puzzle book that  consists of a couple hundred puzzles, and find a good one that would  work well for tomorrow’s math class. This book is specifically geared toward the teacher who needs to find  an excellent puzzle or game for tomorrow’s math class.  We have tried  to limit the number of puzzles and games to just a few excellent ones.   We have categorized the puzzles according to grade level. More about this book: It is intended that all puzzles listed under the middle school years  ought to be solved without the use of algebra. Several of the high  school puzzles use some algebra. Any puzzle may also be used for grades older than what it is listed for. Solutions to every puzzle appears at the end of the book. The intention in this book is to have just a few excellent games for the teacher to choose from. Math Magic Tricks. These great attention-grabbers help to develop a  sense of wonder for numbers. They are especially effective in grades  5-7, but can also be used in the higher grades as an interesting algebra  exercise to show why a given math magic trick works. Classroom Activities. This is a modest collection of activities that  could possibly turn out to be the highlight of the year for a math  class.

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