Math doesn't have to be difficult, and John Tiner shows that it can actually be fun. Students of different ages and skill levels can use this fascinating book.
Intended as a supplement to a homeschool curriculum, it's more than just a math book. Tracing the history of mathematics principles and theory, it includes stories and tips showing math to be practical for everyday use. It also uses many examples of mathematics from the Bible and explains the timekeeping methods used in biblical times.
Included are:
- Basic mathematical principles, including some simple algebra, geometry, and scientific math
- Egyptian and Greek contributions to mathematics
- Math involving time, the seasons, and measurement
- Lots of fun activities illustrating mathematical principles
- Chapter tests (answers included in back)
- Over 150 illustrations and diagrams
It is amazing how ten simple digits can be used in an endless number of ways to benefit man. The development of these ten digits and their many uses is the fascinating story found in Exploring the World of Mathematics.
Pages: 157 (paperback)
Ages: 10-15