Problem Solving Through Investigation, Book 1: Grades 5-8 Discovery Activities for Math Enrichment

Problem Solving Through Investigation, Book 1: Grades 5-8 Discovery Activities for Math Enrichment by George Moore is published by World Teachers Press in April 1997. This 45-page book is designed for students in grades 5 to 8, focusing on engaging activities that enhance mathematical understanding through investigation. The book encourages the use of calculators, dictionaries, encyclopedias, and measuring tools to explore various mathematical concepts.
Readers will find a collection of forty activities that cover topics such as prime numbers, composite numbers, congruency, and polygons, as well as historical insights into mathematics from cultures like Ancient Egypt and China. The edition also includes teacher information and solutions, making it a practical resource for educators looking to enrich their math curriculum.
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Using calculators, dictionaries, encyclopedias, and measuring tools, students investigate mathematical problems in these forty activities. Topics include prime numbers, composite numbers, congruency, line segments, polygons, and even the history of numbers and math in China and Ancient Egypt. Includes teacher information and solutions.
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