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Math Dictionary: The Easy, Simple, Fun Guide to Help Math Phobics Become Math Lovers

Math Dictionary: The Easy, Simple, Fun Guide to Help Math Phobics Become Math LoversAuthor: Eula Ewing Monroe
Publisher: Boyd Mills Press
Category: Book

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 381565

Media: Paperback
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
Pages: 206
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6
Dimensions (in): 9.9 x 7.4 x 0.6

ISBN: 0439923123
Dewey Decimal Number: 510.3
EAN: 9781590784136
ASIN: 1590784138

Publication Date: October 2006
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Product Description
FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. A handy mathematics dictionary for students contains more than 500 core words and related terms representing central math ideas, and includes helpful photographs and drawings to take the mystery out of math.


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5 out of 5 stars Enthusiastically recommended for junior high and high school libraries.   November 5, 2006
Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA)
10 out of 10 found this review helpful

Math Dictionary: The Easy, Simple, Fun Guide To Help Math Phobics Become Math Lovers by Eula Ewing Monroe (teaches mathematics education at Brigham Young University) is a straightforward reference to basic mathematical terms for readers of all ages and backgrounds, from junior high and high school students to adults in need of a quick refresher. From "average" (including mean, median and mode) to "partial products algorithm" to "zero-dimensional" and much more, the terms cover general arithmetic, geometry, algebra, graphing, probability, statistics, and much more. Advanced mathematical terms such as those used in calculus are not covered. Each definition is spelled out in plain terms, often with simple diagrams to illustrate, eliminating any confusion. Amusing "Did You Know?" quips spice up Math Dictionary with amusing anecdotes such as how the number "googol" (ten to the hundredth power) got its name. Enthusiastically recommended for junior high and high school libraries.


5 out of 5 stars Courtesy of Teens Read Too   November 8, 2006
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9 out of 10 found this review helpful

If you spend any amount of time around me, and by that I mean about five minutes (sometimes less), you'll realize pretty quickly that I hate math. Hate it. Abhor it. Can't stand it. Oh, sure, I'm pretty positive that I use it occasionally, most of the time without even knowing it. But if you ask me a math-related question, I'm likely to give you a blank-eyed stare of confusion. Case in point: The other night my son, who will be ten years old in a matter of days, asked me the square root of 64. After the aforementioned blank-eyed stare of confusion, he proceeded to tell me that "square root" means a number that can be multiplied by itself to get the answer. Yes, there was more staring and more confusion. "Like the square root of sixteen is four, mom, because four times four is sixteen. And ten doesn't have a square root, because you can't multiply any number times itself to get ten." Oh, yeah, I knew that. Not.

So when I received my copy of MATH DICTIONARY (whose additional title, by the way, is "The Easy, Simple, Fun Guide To Help Math Phobics Become Math Lovers") I was hit with feelings of both trepidation and wonder. Needless to say, I'm still not a math lover, but I think that with the help of this book, I can at least convince my son that I do, in fact, know the basics of mathematics.

MATH DICTIONARY is an A to Z list of some of the most common terms you'll hear in a math classroom. Although the book doesn't cover advanced calculus or any of the hard-to-pronounce mathematical theories that the guy on the TV show Numb3rs likes to spout, it does cover basic mathematics, geometry, algebra, and even statistics and probability. It's all there, from abacus to longitude to zero property of multiplication--and everything in between.

Although MATH DICTIONARY might not turn you into a math lover, it will keep you amused with its "Did You Know?" facts, which are actually quite interesting. It can be used as a handy reference guide to all school-age children, especially those delving into the harder mathematical arenas. And, for parents like myself who are outsmarted by fourth graders, it can definitely keep you from looking stupid. Or as un-stupid as parents can possibly appear to their children!

Reviewed by: Jennifer Wardrip, aka "The Genius"



5 out of 5 stars Wonderful Tool   September 26, 2009
L. Rentz (Jacksonville, FL)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This math dictionary is an excellent resource for my development as an Elementary Teacher. This tool is user and kid friendly. My household use this referecnce source faithfully. My daughter is a Business Management Major and my son is in Middle School. We love the clear definitions and examples showing what the operation(s)look like.

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