One Page a Day Fractions
Item #: | 042100 |
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Grades: | 3-5 |
Publisher Description:
Step by Step guidance for each type of fraction problems. Follow examples on the top, to practices fraction problems. Visual Fraction Workbook, Patent Pending; 25 Strong Visual Color-Coded Double-Sided Math Problem Sheets in Each Pad with Easy Tear-Off Pages; Grades 3 - 5; Great Tool for Elementary School Children to Practice Beginning Fraction Problems Daily with High Accuracy; Helpful Resource for Special Education.
Aligned Fraction Problems on Every Page; Highly Visual Color-Coded Blocks Aid Uniform Number Size and Alignment; Numerator and Denominator Spaces are Shaded to Ease Problem Solving; Visual Approach Promotes Self-Correction If Writing Goes Outside Blocks
Boxes are Large and Numbers are Lined Up So Children Can Easily Focus on Calculation; Encourages Academic Discipline, Independent Student Work, and Love for Math; Innovative Method for Girls and Boys
Print, Write, and Calculate; Daily Practice Pad Builds and Improves Math Skills and Penmanship; Promotes Learning and Practicing Fractions; Great Educational Complement to Primary School Math Books
Uniform Blocks, Green or Blue Shading, and Visual Spacing Lines Help Guide Kids to Write Straight, Use Proper Spacing, and Maintain Consistent and Proper Number Size; Innovative Method for Girls and Boys; 8.5 x 11 inches
Channie's is known for its handwriting grid system that helps students to space out their letters properly. They have applied this idea to math as well to guide kids as they work out math problems. It can be tricky to keep the numbers lined up, and what happens if you accidentally move a number over a spot? You get a wrong answer! This can be really discouraging for math students. With these workbooks, numbers are formatted in a grid that keeps them placed correctly as you work the math. Each row is 3 squares high with the middle square in a pale green. A narrow space divides side-by-side numbers along with the mathematical function (+/-). This grid forces kids to pay careful attention to their number placement as they work. One Page a Day books have 25 problems per page (double sided). Hundreds, tens and ones columns are clearly labeled at the top of each page for reference. Only addition and subtraction are practiced in these books. Quick & Neat Line-Up pads are just like the One Page a Day pads, but grids are blank. Students can use these pages to complete their math homework. It's a nice way for kids to copy problems from a white board too without transfer errors. Each pad has a vertical format (binding at the top is a good thing for left-handers!), 80 pages total.