Math lesson for everyone series: Games, trivia and problems 2
- Math
- Categories:General Knowledge Hobbies & Games
- Language:Italian(Translation Services Available)
- Publication date:October,2021
- Pages:128
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- Size:140mm×210mm
- Page Views:174
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Feature
★The series is designed to speak to all readers about mathematical thinking and logic in an easy-to-understand, engaging way that shows how fascinating math can be, whether you're 8 or 99 years old!
The series includes 9 titles:
Problems, reasoning and demonstrations 1
Games, trivia and problems 1
Discoveries, problems and challenges 1
Problems, reasoning and demonstrations 2
Games, trivia and problems 2
Discoveries, problems and challenges 2
Problems, reasoning and demonstrations 3
Games, trivia and problems 3
Discoveries, problems and challenges 3
Description
Author
Carmelita De Maria is a retired elementary school teacher. She was a trainer in the 1986 Multi-year Plan for the New Primary School Programs and an e-tutor in computer training. She still has a passion for mathematics and that is why she wanted a branch of the Italian Academy for the Promotion of Mathematics in Taviano (LE).
Pasqua Maria Serio, expert in teaching mathematics, has chosen not to practice as a chartered accountant to devote herself to her passion: teaching in Primary School. She has collaborated in university research groups and with the magazine "La Vita Scolastica", publishing articles on teaching mathematics.