How much pizza do you need for a dinosaur party? If you don't know exactly, you have to estimate This lively introduction to the mathematical concept of estimation is straightforward and fun. David A. Adler explains what an estimate is and the difference between estimating and rounding. Edward Miller's colorful and energetic artwork offers the perfect accompaniment to a concise, engaging text. Filled with simple examples and explanations, Let's Estimate will have kids estimating like pros
How much pizza do you need for a dinosaur party? If you don't know exactly, you have to estimate This lively introduction to the mathematical conc...
The perennial source in English on the work of Wilhelm Gesenius, Miller's monograph was one of the first to attempt such a study. In the years since its publication, Miller's book has yet to be superseded. He also provides information on the editors of Gesenius's material, Franz Dietrich, F. Muehlau, W. Volck, and Frants Buhl.
The perennial source in English on the work of Wilhelm Gesenius, Miller's monograph was one of the first to attempt such a study. In the years since i...
Trusted team David A. Adler and Edward Miller continue their series of popular math books
Amusing cartoon versions of American presidents guide children through this lively introduction to currency values and adding and subtracting money. Topics covered include an introduction to American units of money; the many ways these units combine to make a price; basic money symbols such as the dollar and cent signs; and the math inherent in shopping. After reading this, kids will be confident with their pocket change
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Trusted team David A. Adler and Edward Miller continue their series of popular math books