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RightStart™ Mathematics Level E Lessons
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(T E)
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New arithmetic skills include percents, decimals, and short division; in geometry, rotational symmetry and measuring angles. Needs the Math Card Games book for the teacher and RightStart™ Mathematics Level E Worksheets for the child.
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Detailed Description
The child works with percents and decimals as well as fractions in the fourth grade. She learns short division for dividing by single digits.
Some algebraic concepts are introduced, including coordinate systems. In geometry she studies classification of triangles and polygons,
rotational symmetry, angle measurement, and 3-dimensional figures. Needs the Math Card Games book for the teacher and RightStart Mathematics
Level E Worksheets for the child. A copy of the Objectives, Table of Contents and sample lessons, can be found at the bottom of our
Placement Test page.
Worksheets for RightStart™ Mathematics Level E.
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The 300 card games in this manual provide practice in learning concepts and the facts. Chapters on numeration, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, money, clocks, and fractions. Use with any math program. Now includes instructional DVD.
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The 6 special decks of cards needed to play the math card games. WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD! Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.
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A set of two plastic charts. WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD! Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.
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Drawing board geometry combines geometry with fractions, measurement, and art. Includes instruction booklet. WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD! Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.
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There are 20 hardwood one-inch cubes, used for working in three dimension and drawing views. WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD! Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.
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200 one-inch square tiles in 4 colors, made in the USA. Use for patterning, quantity recognition, area, probability, and other concepts. WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD! Small parts. Not for children u
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The Casio SL-450 calculator is very easy for children to use.
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A balance that demonstrates the equality of equations and other math concepts. WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD! Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.
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One side of this 12"-ruler is calibrated in sixteenths and tenths of an inch; the other side, in centimeters and millimeters.
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Calibrated in centimeters and inches. Hinged in 4 sections for convenient storage. Use for measuring.  WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD! Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.
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For measuring and constructing angles from 0° to 180°.  WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD! Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.
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NEW: Premium Edition now includes ledger size paper chart set, letter sized cardstock chart set, and one small reference chart.
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Product Reviews
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Rightstart Math Homeschooling Program
(Unknown)
11/24/2008 3:00 PM
I'm realizing as I'm teaching my children with your math program, that I never learned math. I wiggled my way through it and managed to get good grades, but never understood it. I feel like I'm learning as much as they are even though I have my BA. It's fun to teach and to do it with them - it's almost like play. The math games are playing and they are great. It does take time, so doing this with a bigger family is a little more challenging, but I think it's worth it. My kids enjoy math. They fight over who gets to do math first. If I'd been taught this way growing up I would have loved math, understood it and it wouldn't have been so darn difficult. :0) It's fun for me to "get it" now! Thank you RightStart!!! ~ Holly
(MN homeschooling mom with four children)
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Don't want to stop!
kmtrent
(Unknown)
11/20/2008 9:43 PM
My daughter has just completed her Level E lessons, and she is only midway through 5th grade. We really didn't want it to end! She has gone all the way from Level B, and I am so glad that I took a chance on this curriculum when it was so new. I feel like my daughter has the basic arithmetic skills to be successful in whatever additional math programs she chooses.
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