• Thinking About Numbers

Thinking About Numbers

Thinking About Numbers, designed for 11-12 year olds, is the first in the series that discusses mathematical concepts. It explores mathematical concepts such as accuracy, one-to-one correspondence, sets, negative and irrational numbers as well as efficiency, justice, technology and time. The text considers the applications of these concepts to day-to-day life, investigating the meaning of justice, discipline, service, and progress. It supports the capability of making numerical statements about reality, as well as the capability to think about the social dimension of such statements.

The story follows the conversation of a group of classmates and their teacher, living in a rural village in the Philippines.

Thinking About Numbers, designed for 11-12 year olds, is the first in the series that discusses mathematical concepts. It explores mathematical concepts such as accuracy, one-to-one correspondence, sets, negative and irrational numbers as well as efficiency, justice, technology and time. The text considers the applications of these concepts to day-to-day life, investigating the meaning of justice, discipline, service, and progress. It supports the capability of making numerical statements about reality, as well as the capability to think about the social dimension of such statements.

The story follows the conversation of a group of classmates and their teacher, living in a rural village in the Philippines.

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  • Contributors:: DL Publicaciones (Developer)
  • Format: Softcover book | 53 pages
  • Dimensions: 215 x 295 x 4 mm | 210 g
  • Publisher: Ruhi Foundation
  • Language: English
  • Version: Version 3.1.1 Jul19
  • SKU: RUH-JPP-D.0054
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