Four is very fast to doWhen you multiply by 2.Here's a little good advice:Please just always double twice!The Best of Times gives kids an intuitive understanding of multiplication, encouraging them to
With degrees from Harvard and N.Y.U., Greg Tang has taught students of all ages how to solve problems in the ost unexpected ways. His visual and intuitive approach is so fun that children actually for
In his most ground-breaking book since THE BEST OF TIMES (Fall 2002), Greg Tang underscores the importance of four basic rules in problem-solving. Keeping an open mind, looking for unusual number com
Kids will be challenged to think creatively while learning valuable and clever strategies for adding more quickly and accurately. The "enthusiasm...is contagious."Publishers Weekly
For children who have graduated from MATH FABLES, MATH FABLES TOO will help kids learn to count and, more important, lay the groundwork for addition. When children learn to group numbers at an early
Four is very fast to do when you multiply by 2.Here's a little good advice --please just always double twice!BEST OF TIMES gives kids an intuitive understanding of multiplication, encouraging them to
Illustrated riddles introduce strategies for solving a variety of math problems by looking for patterns, symmetries, and familiar number combinations within the eye-catching pictures.
In this book you'll learn to seeHow very clever you can be.We'll teach you tricks to help you add,Some day in math class you'll be glad! In this follow-up to MATH FOR ALL SEASONS, Greg Tang underscor
Greg Tang is back with his bestselling approach to addition and subtraction: problem solving. By solving challenges that encourage kids to "group" numbers rather than memorize formulas, even the most
Category: Math Skills"How many grapes are on the vine? Counting each takes too much time. Never Fear, I have a hunchThere is a match for every bunch!"Greg Tang, a lifelong lover of math, shares the t
Greg Tang has built his career as an author and math missionary on the power of creative problem solving. Now, through winsome "fables" about concepts that are relevant to the very youngest math learn
Your challenge is to find the sumWithout counting one by oneWhy not count? It's much too slow --Adding is the way to go!Make clever groups before you start --Then add them in a way that's smart! MATH