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OverviewMath Mammoth Grade 2-A student worktext covers some review of 1st grade math, reading the clock, addition and subtraction facts within 18, adding two-digit numbers, geometry topics, and fractions. It is meant for the first half of grade 2. This student worktext contains both the necessary instruction and the problems & exercises (the 'text' & and the 'work'; thus a ""worktext""), and is fairly self-teaching. The curriculum meets and exceeds the Common Core standards. This is the full-color version; in other words, the inside pages are in full color. Please note this is a student worktext and does not contain answers. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dr Maria MillerPublisher: Math Mammoth Imprint: Math Mammoth Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 0.395kg ISBN: 9781942715047ISBN 10: 1942715048 Pages: 164 Publication Date: 17 March 2015 Recommended Age: From 7 to 8 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsWe are really enjoying this curriculum. We started Math Mammoth a couple of weeks ago so haven't done a lot yet. We have the whole program and are currently working on grade one and two. It is easy for both the kids and for their grownups to follow. The work texts are very simple to understand and explain how to do each type of problem. It's almost a self-taught program. There is a ton of other materials if your child needs more practice but we haven't needed any of it yet. The kids happily sit down and go through a few pages alone and ask questions every once in a while. We really like it and will continue to use it. - B. Sikes, Co-op Member We are really enjoying this curriculum. We started Math Mammoth a couple of weeks ago so haven't done a lot yet. We have the whole program and are currently working on grade one and two. It is easy for both the kids and for their grownups to follow. The work texts are very simple to understand and explain how to do each type of problem. It's almost a self-taught program. There is a ton of other materials if your child needs more practice but we haven't needed any of it yet. The kids happily sit down and go through a few pages alone and ask questions every once in a while. We really like it and will continue to use it. - B. Sikes, Co-op Member Author InformationMaria Miller was born and grew up in Finland where she also received a master's degree in mathematics in 1997. She loves math and teaching, so becoming a math teacher was a natural career for her. Miller started writing math books in 2002, prompted by her experiences in tutoring homeschooled children. She felt the books they were using were inferior, especially when it came to conceptual understanding of mathematics, so she began to write books that focus on the concepts and the ""why"" of mathematics, though not forgetting the ""how"" and the needful practice. Over the years, her materials have become popular and appreciated, both among parents and teachers. In her free time, she likes walking, bicycling, swimming, reading, helping out with Inspire4.com, playing piano, and listening to music. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |