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Some students benefit from spiral review, and that is exactly what Math Mammoth Grade 6 Skills Review Workbook offers! It has been designed to complement the lessons in Math Mammoth Grade 6 complete curriculum, providing spiral review of the concepts in the Grade 6 curriculum. The book is divided into chapters, which correspond to the chapters in Math Mammoth Grade 6 curriculum. It is meant to be used during the school year, alongside the main curriculum. Spiral reviewing means that after a particular concept or skill has been studied in the main curriculum, it is then reviewed repeatedly over…mehr

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Some students benefit from spiral review, and that is exactly what Math Mammoth Grade 6 Skills Review Workbook offers! It has been designed to complement the lessons in Math Mammoth Grade 6 complete curriculum, providing spiral review of the concepts in the Grade 6 curriculum. The book is divided into chapters, which correspond to the chapters in Math Mammoth Grade 6 curriculum. It is meant to be used during the school year, alongside the main curriculum. Spiral reviewing means that after a particular concept or skill has been studied in the main curriculum, it is then reviewed repeatedly over time in several different worksheets of this book. You can choose exactly when to use the worksheets within the chapter, and how many of them to use. Not all students need all of these worksheets to help them keep their math skills fresh, so please vary the amount of worksheets you assign your student(s) according to their need. Each worksheet is designed to be one page, and includes a variety of exercises in a fun way without becoming too long and tedious. The answer key is available as a separate book.
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Maria 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.