Principles in Mathematics Book 1
by Katherine A. Loop Author
Prepare your homeschool student for High School success! In this Jr. High math curriculum, Principles of Mathematics Book 1 will guide your student through concepts of arithmetic and geometry, building on a Biblical worldview. -A Focus on Biblical Worldview and Application -Convenient daily schedule — saving you lesson prep time -30-45 minutes per lesson, 4-5 times per week -Includes worksheets, quizzes, and tests -High school students may also complete this course using the accelerated daily schedule included in the Teacher Guide
Additional Details
- ISBN
- 978-0-89051-875-5
- Print Status
- In Print
- Lessons
- 135
- Pages
- 420
- Suggested Grades
- 6th - 8th
- Publisher
- Master Books
- Copyright
- Apr 30, 2015
Lessons
- 1 1.1 Math Misconceptions
- 2 1.2 What Is Math
- 3 1.3 The Spiritual Battle In Math
- 4 1.4 Numbers, Place Value,and Comparisons
- 5 1.5 Different Number Systems
- 6 1.6 Binary and Hexadecimal Place Value Systems
- 7 2.1 Addition and Subtraction
- 8 2.2 Applying Basic addition and Subtraction to Time
- 9 2.3 Multi-digit Addition and Subtraction
- 10 2.4 Keeping and Balancing a Checkbook Register
- 11 2.5 Different Addition and Subtraction Methods
- 12 2.6 Problem solving: An Introduction
- 13 2.7 Chapter 1& 2 Synopsis
- 14 3.1 Mental Math
- 15 3.2 Rounding - Approximate Answers
- 16 3.3 Multiplication
- 17 3.4 Division
- 18 3.5 Properties
- 19 3.6 Conventions - Order of Operations
- 20 3.7 Chapter Synopsis
- 21 4.1 Muti-digit Multiplication
- 22 4.2 The Distributive Property - Understanding Why
- 23 4.3 Multi-digit Division
- 24 4.4 More Multi-digit Division, Remainders,and Operations with Zero
- 25 4.5 More Problem-Solving Practice / Enter the Calculator
- 26 4.6 Chapter Synopsis
- 27 5.1 Understanding Fractions
- 28 5.2 Mixed Numbers
- 29 5.3 Equivalent Fractions
- 30 5.4 Understanding Factoring
- 31 5.5 Simplifying Fractions, Common Factors, and the Greatest Common Factor
- 32 5.6 Adding and Subtracting Fraction
- 33 5.7 Least Common Denominator
- 34 5.8 Chapter Synopsis and Expanding Our World View
- 35 6.1 Multiplying Fractions
- 36 6.2 Working with Mixed Numbers
- 37 6.3 Simplifying While Multiplying
- 38 6.4 Reciprocal / Multiplicative Inverse and More
- 39 6.5 Dividing Fractions
- 40 6.6 Chapter Synopsis
- 41 7.1 Introducing Decimals
- 42 7.2 Adding and Subtracting Decimals
- 43 7.3 Multiplying Decimals
- 44 7.4 Dividing and Rounding with Decimals
- 45 7.5 Conversion and More with Decimals
- 46 7.6 Chapter Synopsis
- 47 8.1 Ratios
- 48 8.2 Proportions
- 49 8.3 Ratios and Proportions Containing Decimals
- 50 8.4 Scale Drawings and Models
- 51 8.5 Mental Math and Decimals
- 52 8.6 Chapter Synopsis
- 53 9.1 Introducing Percents
- 54 9.2 Finding Percentages
- 55 9.3 More Finding Percentages / Multiplying and Dividing Percents
- 56 9.4 Adding and Subtracting Percents / Finding Totals
- 57 9.5 Mental Percents
- 58 9.6 Chapter Synopsis
- 59 10.1 Understanding Negative Numbers
- 60 10.2 Adding Negative Numbers
- 61 10.3 Subtracting Negative Numbers
- 62 10.4 Temperature and Negative Numbers
- 63 10.5 Absolute Value
- 64 10.6 Multiplying and Dividing Negative Numbers
- 65 10.7 Negative Mixed Numbers
- 66 10.8 Negative Fractions
- 67 10.9 Chapter Synopsis
- 68 11.1 Sets and Venn Diagrams
- 69 11.2 Number Sets
- 70 11.3 More on Sets
- 71 11.4 Ordered Sets (ie., Sequences)
- 72 11.5 Chapter Synopsis
- 73 12.1 Introduction to Statistics
- 74 12.2 Collecting Data - Sampling
- 75 12.3 Organizing Data - Organizing Graphs
- 76 12.4 Organizing Data - Drawing Bar /Column Graphs
- 77 12.5 Coordinates
- 78 12.6 Organizing Data - Line Graphs
- 79 12.7 Organizing Data - Averages
- 80 12.8 Organizing Data - More on Average
- 81 12.9 Chapter Synopsis
- 82 13.1 Understanding Geometry
- 83 13.2 Lines and Angles
- 84 13.3 Polygons
- 85 13.4 Circles,Triangles, and Three-Dimensional Shapes
- 86 13.5 Fun with Shapes
- 87 13.6 Chapter Synopsis
- 88 14.1 Measuring Distance
- 89 14.2 Conversions Via Proportions
- 90 14.3 Different Conversion Methods
- 91 14.4 Currency Conversion
- 92 14.5 Metric Conversion
- 93 14.6 Multi-step Conversion
- 94 14.7 Conversion Between U.S. Customary and Metric
- 95 14.8 Time Conversions
- 96 14.9 Chapter Synopsis
- 97 15.1 Perimeter
- 98 15.2 Formulas
- 99 15.3 Area - Rectangles and Squares
- 100 15.4 Area - Parallelograms
- 101 15.5 Chapter Synopsis and the Basis of Math and Truth
- 102 16.1 Introducing Exponents
- 103 16.2 Understanding Square Roots
- 104 16.3 Square Unit Conversion
- 105 16.4 Scientific Notation
- 106 16.5 More Scientific Notation
- 107 16.6 Chapter Synopsis
- 108 17.1 Area - Triangles
- 109 17.2 Area - More Polygons
- 110 17.3 Measuring Circles
- 111 17.4 Irrational Numbers
- 112 17.5 Chapter Synopsis and Pi in the Bible
- 113 18.1 Surface Area
- 114 18.2 Volume
- 115 18.3 Cubic Unit Conversion
- 116 18.4 Measuring Capacity in the U.S. Customary Systems
- 117 18.5 Conversion to and From Cubic Units
- 118 18.6 Measuring Capacity in the Metric System
- 119 18.7 Measuring Weight and Mass
- 120 18.8 Chapter Synopsis
- 121 19.1 Measuring Angles
- 122 19.2 More with Angles
- 123 19.3 Angles in Pi Graphs
- 124 19.4 Expanding Beyond
- 125 19.5 Chapter Synopsis and Faulty Assumption
- 126 20.1 Congruent
- 127 20.2 Corresponding Parts Applying Congruency
- 128 20.3 Exploring Similar Shapes
- 129 20.4 Similar Triangles and AA Similarity
- 130 20.5 Similar triangles in Action - Finding the Height of a Tree
- 131 20.6 Chapter Synopsis and a Peek Ahead
- 132 21.1 Arithmetic Synopsis
- 133 21.2 Geometry Synopsis
- 134 21.3 Life of Johannes Kepler
- 135 21.4 Course Review
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