Saxon Math 87: An Incremental Development
by Stephen Hake Author, John Saxon Author
(From Amazon): We study mathematics because it is an important part of our daily lives. Our school schedule, our trip to the store, the preparation of our meals, and many of the games we play all involve mathematics. Many of the word problems you will see in this book are drawn from our daily experiences.
Additional Details
- Resource Type
- Book
- ISBN
- 0939798549
- Print Status
- Out of Print
- Lessons
- 137
- Pages
- 670
- Suggested Grades
- 7th - 8th
- Publisher
- Saxon Publishers
- Edition
- 2nd
- Copyright
- 1997
Lessons
- A Operations of Arithmetic 1
- B Operations of Arithmetic 2
- 1 Missing Numbers in Addition, Subtraction, and Multiplication
- 2 Number Line
- 3 Adding and Subtracting on the Number Line
- 4 Place Value through Hundred Trillions
- 5 Factors
- 6 Lines, Rays, and Segments
- 7 Fractions and Mixed Numbers
- 8 Adding, Subtracting, and Multiplying Fractions
- 9 "Some and Some More":
- 10 "Some went away"
- 11 "Larger-Smaller-Difference"
- 12 Equal groups word problems
- 13 Part-Part-Whole
- 14 Fractions equal to 1
- 15 Equivalent Fractions
- 16 Reducing Fractions Part 1
- 17 Linear Measure
- 18 Pairs of Lines
- 19 Polygons
- 20 Perimeter Part 1
- 21 Solving Equations
- 22 Prime and Composite Numbers
- 23 Simplifying Fractions and Whole Numbers
- 24 Writing Mixed Numbers and Whole Numbers as Fractions
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