Resource Summary
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Math-U-See Epsilon (Student Text) by Steven P. Demme (Author) A hands-on approach to learning and practicing math concepts. Focuses on fractions. Used in conjunction with Epsilon teacher manual and a test booklet. Note: This is the most recent version with one grade level per book. |
Details
- Resource Type: Book
- Print Status: In Print
- Lessons: 30
- Suggested Grade Level: 5th - 6th
- Subjects: Math
- Publisher: Math-U-See
- URL: http://www.mathusee.com/
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Lesson Details
- 1 — Fraction of a Number
- 2 — Fraction of 1
- 3 — Add and Subtract Fractions with the Same Denominator
- 4 — Equivalent Fractions
- 5 — Addition and Subtraction with Unequal Denominators
- 6 — The Rule of Four
- 7 — Comparing Fractions with the Rule of Four
- 8 — Adding Multiple Fractions
- 9 — Multiplying Fractions or a Fraction of a Fraction
- 10 — Dividing Fractions with the Rule of Four
- 11 — Finding Common Factors and Divisibility
- 12 — Reducing Fractions by Recognizing Common Factors
- 13 — Reducing Fractions Using Prime Factorization
- 14 — Linear Measure
- 15 — Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions
- 16 — Linear Measure with Mixed Numbers
- 17 — Addition and Subtraction of Mixed Numbers
- 18 — Addition of Mixed Numbers with Regrouping
- 19 — Subtraction of Mixed Numbers with Regrouping
- 20 — Subtraction of Mixed Numbers with Same Difference Theorem
- 21 — Add Mixed Numbers with Regrouping and Unequal Denominators
- 22 — Subtract Mixed Numbers with Regrouping and Unequal Denominators
- 23 — Divide Fractions and Mixed Numbers With the Reciprocal
- 24 — Solve for an Unknown with Multiplicative Inverse
- 25 — Multiplying Three Fractions or Mixed Numbers
- 26 — Solve for an Unknown with Multiplicative and Additive Inverses
- 27 — Compute the Area and Circumference of a Circle with Pi = 22/7
- 28 — Solve for an Unknown with Fractional Coefficients
- 29 — Transform a Fraction to a Decimal to a Percent
- 30 — More Solving for an Unknown


