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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 510
EAN: 9780452289499
ISBN: 0452289491
Label: Plume
Manufacturer: Plume
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 320
Publication Date: July 01, 2008
Publisher: Plume
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
Sales Rank: 2120
Studio: Plume
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Product Description: The runaway national bestseller, now in paperback
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I bought this book for my daughter who was struggling with math. I loved Danica on Wonder Years, so I figured it would at least be entertaining. My daughter loves this book, and also the fun quizzes, and the neat tricks she has for remembering functions.
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We all knew by watching the Wonder Years that Winnie Cooper was smart. We didn't realize that Actress Danica McKeller who portrayed Winnie on TV is even smarter than that iconic Girl next Door Character.
McKeller has written a book for Jr. High girls that introduces them and reintroduces their parents to basic concepts in math like factors, prime numbers, quotients, and others that tended to make my head swim in school. She does this by using illustrations that the girls can relate ... Read More
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I bought this book in "anticipation" of math troubles for my now 8-year-old. I explained to her that we'll read it together as she gets closer to middle school, but she finds it so interesting now, she's reading it as if it were prose. I suspect she's simply intrigued with Danica and all things adolescent (since most little girls idolize teen girls), but whatever it is, she's enjoying reading this book. Hopefully, we're paving the road to a good relationship with math in the near future.
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The day after I got this book I was able to use Danica's ideas to teach my 7th grade students about factoring. Anyone who's read this book knows about monkeys being 'prime-ates' and them hanging on the bottom of the factor trees! What a unique and exciting way to teach factoring. My students remembered it all year.
There are a lot of reasons I like having this book in my middle school math classroom (it's in the 'math library' - available for anyone to read whenever there's time). Here ... Read More
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My daughter's tutor who is a fifth grade teacher borrowed this book from us and took it to his elementary school. His supervisor ordered 5 books for the the school. They felt the language was very appropriate for kids and it had very good tips, ideas, and ways of explaining math so that kids could relate. It was originally recommended to me by my daughter's 7th grade teacher. My daughter has always struggled in math and we look forward to using this book daily.
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