Key Features
TEXT BOOKS:
A methodical and comprehensive approach to middle school arithmetic is provided via textbooks. The techniques in which chapters engage students vary, ranging from various levels of problem solving to the practical application of arithmetic concepts. The textbooks’ purpose is to make it easier for students to comprehend and internalize principles as well as to pique their interest in math.
Answers to the Try It! and problems in the exercises for the Basic Practice, Further Practice, Maths@Work, and Brain Works questions can be found in the book’s answer key at the rear. The Extend Your Learning Curve activities and the in-class exercises are not answered in it. Activities in Dimensions Math Textbook 7A make use of The Geometer’s Sketchpad, which is no longer accessible. Instead, we advise utilizing GoeGebra. The two halves of the school year are represented by two textbooks (A and B) for each grade. supple cover
Features & Components:
- Try It!: Gives students an opportunity to answer a similar question to check how well they have grasped the concept.
- Class Activities: Introduce new concepts through cooperative learning methods.
- In a Nutshell: Consolidates important rules and concepts for quick and easy review.
- Further Practice: Provides more challenging questions that involve the direct application of concepts.
- Math@Work: Provides questions that involve the application of integrated concepts to practical situations.
- Brainworks: Provides higher-order thinking questions that involve an open-ended approach to problem solving.
- Review Exercise: Gives students the opportunity to apply the concepts learned in the chapter through a variety of integrated questions.
- Extend Your Learning Curve: Extends and applies concepts learned to problems that are investigative in nature and engages the students in independent research.
WORKBOOKS:
Features & Components:
- Basic Practice: Simple questions that drill comprehension of concepts.
- Further Practice: More difficult questions that involve direct application.
- Challenging Practice: Questions that require synthesis.
- Enrichment: Questions that demand higher order thinking, analysis, and reasoning.
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