Reading/Math Strategies
Authors: Adeline Steinley
This resource could be used with students who have a problem in reading comprehension, or problem solving. It will give students a working relationship with a reading/math strategy that can be transferred to other reading necessary for the workplace or other study.
Added: 1997-01-01
Series: The Next Step
Authors: New Brunswick Community College
The Book 14012 section of the "Next Step" manual for adults demonstrates the mathematics applications for Whole Numbers (Number/Word Recognition, Place Value, Counting, Addition, Subtraction) and Measurement (Time, Money, Temperature).
Added: 2003-08-08
Series: The Next Step
Authors: New Brunswick Community College
The Book 14013 section of the "Next Step" manual for adults demonstrates the mathematics applications for Whole Numbers (Number/Word Recognition, Place Value, Counting, Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division, Word Problems with Whole Numbers, Fractions) and Measurement (Time, Money, Metric Measurement, Word Problems with Measurement).
Added: 2003-08-08
Series: The Next Step
Authors: New Brunswick Community College
The Book 14014 section of the "Next Step" manual for adults demonstrates the mathematics applications for Whole Numbers (Number/Word Recognition, Place Value, Counting, Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division, Word Problems with Whole Numbers, Fractions) and Measurement (Time, Money, Metric Measurement, Word Problems with Measurement).
Added: 2003-08-08
Series: The Next Step
Authors: New Brunswick Community College
The Book 14015 section of the "Next Step" manual for adults demonstrates the mathematics applications for Whole Numbers (Number/Word Recognition, Place Value, Counting, Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division, Word Problems with Whole Numbers, Fractions, Decimals) and Measurement (Time, Money, Charts and Graphs, Metric Measurement, Word Problems with Measurement).
Added: 2003-08-08
Series: The Next Step
Authors: New Brunswick Community College
The Book 14016 section of the "Next Step" manual for adults demonstrates mathematics applications for Whole Numbers (number/word recognition, place value, counting, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, word problems), Fractions (understanding and comparing, addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of fractions, word problems with fractions), Decimals (understanding and comparing, addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of decimals, word problems with decimals), Percents (understanding and comparing, using percents, simple interest, word problems with percent), and Measurement (time, money, charts and graphs, metric measurement, word problems with measurement).
Added: 2003-08-08
Series: The Next Step
Authors: New Brunswick Community College
The Book 14017 section of the "Next Step" manual for adults demonstrates the mathematics applications for Number Operations; Fractions, Decimals, and Percent; Percent and Ratio; Measurement, Integers; Equations: Equalities and Inequalities; Graphs.
Added: 2003-08-08
Series: The Next Step
Authors: New Brunswick Community College
The Book 14018 section of the "Next Step" manual for adults demonstrates the mathematics applications for Number Operations; Fractions, Decimals, and Percent; Percent, Ratio, and Proportion; Geometry; Measurement, Integers; Equations: Equalities and Inequalities; Graphs.
Added: 2003-08-08
Mathematics Applications for Adults
Series: The Next Step
Authors: New Brunswick Community College (NBCC) Woodstock
The Teachers Manual section of the "Next Step" Mathematics Applications for Adults provides the instructor with course material necessary for Books 14011 - 14019 such as Answer Keys; Post-Tests; Post-Test Answer Keys; Multiple-Choice Test Strategies; Customary Measurement; Formulas.
Added: 2003-08-08
Series: Learning on Demand: Numeracy - The Basics - Video Tutorials
Authors: Workplace Education Manitoba (WEM)
In this math video tutorial, learners begin to carry out arithmetic operations involving mixed fractions.
The instructor explains the steps needed for addition or subtraction problems, including converting a mixed fraction to an improper fraction; finding a common denominator; and reducing the fraction.
He uses three problems as examples, breaking the solutions down into small steps.
Added: 2012-04-03
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