| | |  | Math | Home » » » Primary Mathematics 3B Textbook | | | | | | | Description: | | This textbook contains learning tasks for students to do under adult supervision and interaction, along with practice and review problems. It is meant to be non-consumable and to be used along with the Primary Mathematics Standards Edition Workbooks. Answers are in the Teacher s Guide. Publisher: Singapore Math Grade: 3 ISBN: 978-07614-69827 Format: 168 pages, paperback | | | Product Details: | | | Paperback:
| 168 pages | | Publisher:
| Singaporemath.com Inc. | | ISBN:
| 0761469826 | | Package Length:
| 7.8 inches | | Package Width:
| 5.12 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.02 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 1 reviews |
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Great third grade math homeschool textbookJun 21, 2011
By Emily E. Jefferys This textbook is the second half of third grade year and goes with Primary Mathematics 3A Textbook, Teacher Guides 3A and 3B, Test Books 3A and 3B, Workbooks 3A and 3B, and Practice Books 3A and 3B. As a homeschooling course option, it is fabulous. The teaching guide provides step-by-step lesson plans, includes everything except for counters and a deck of cards, and offers game ideas and innovative ways to alternatively teach. Answers for the workbook and the textbook are in the teacher guide. The test books have answers in the back to each test. It offers enough work so that your student can master the material comfortably before moving on to new material, and if your child needs extra help, the Practice Books provide it. The textbook is full color (and has dorky cartoon characters that my son makes fun of) and easy to read. Material is presented step-by-step in a way that 8-9 year olds can understand. Minus one star for all the typos in this course- but as I graduated third grade math some time ago, finding the correct solutions is easy enough. ;)
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