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Math Made Easy: Third Grade Workbook (Math Made Easy)

Math Made Easy: Third Grade Workbook (Math Made Easy)
By DK Publishing

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The complete home-study program to help children practice the essential math skills they learn in school. Matches the math curriculum so your children will reach their full potential in school -- and on important standardized tests! The successful way to improve your child's math. These workbooks have been compiled and tested by a team of math experts to increase your child's confidence, enjoyment, and success at school. Third grade: Provides practice at all the major topics for Grade 3 with emphasis on basic multiplication and division facts. Includes a review of Grade 2 topics and a preview of topics in Grade 4. Includes Times Tables practice.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #30757 in Books
  • Published on: 2001-07-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 200 pages

Customer Reviews

Highly Recommended5
We have used many workbooks for practice but this workbook has proved far better for our kid. We tried scholastic, school speciality and some others but they were all pretty basic and our son finished them in no more than two weeks. With this workbok, style is pretty and well organized, contents are just enough and topics well presented. Highly recommended for practice lessons.

Great math review for summer!5
I was very pleased with this purchase. I was looking for a way for my 8 year old to review her math over the summer months. Very comprehensive.
Excellent resource.

Great Math Curriculum4
We have used these books for the past 3 years and the only thing missing was a bit more written instruction for each of the new concepts. I was surprised and dismayed at their use of fractions with absolutely NO instruction. As a homeschooling mom, I believe that fractions are one of THE most difficult concepts to master; and personally, I think 3rd grade is too young an age (on average) for a child to be expected to compare fractions! Other than those sections, the books have been perfect for laying the math foundation my elementary child needed.