
Miracle Middle School Math 2nd Grade Set
Description
Book Introduction
In mathematics, being good at solving problems is very important, but just because you challenge yourself with difficult problems doesn't mean you can solve them all.
So, even in middle school, calculation training is absolutely necessary.
The [Miracle Middle School Math] series is an introductory book to middle school math designed to help all students easily master the fundamentals of middle school math: math operations.
Through a three-stage, multi-faceted learning process of seeing with your eyes, learning with your hands, and applying with your head, you can build a foundation for middle school mathematics by expressing and using concepts you intuitively understand in mathematical language.
If middle school math suddenly feels difficult, if your math scores aren't improving because you don't have enough time on tests, or if you seem to understand the concepts but can't solve the problems, I recommend [Miracle Middle School Math].
So, even in middle school, calculation training is absolutely necessary.
The [Miracle Middle School Math] series is an introductory book to middle school math designed to help all students easily master the fundamentals of middle school math: math operations.
Through a three-stage, multi-faceted learning process of seeing with your eyes, learning with your hands, and applying with your head, you can build a foundation for middle school mathematics by expressing and using concepts you intuitively understand in mathematical language.
If middle school math suddenly feels difficult, if your math scores aren't improving because you don't have enough time on tests, or if you seem to understand the concepts but can't solve the problems, I recommend [Miracle Middle School Math].
index
[Miracle Middle School Math 2A - Calculating Expressions, Inequalities]
Ⅰ.
Rational numbers and recurring decimals
01, Rational numbers and decimals
Ⅱ.
Calculation of food
02.
Law of exponents
03.
Calculation of monomials
04.
Four arithmetic operations of monomials
Ⅲ.
linear inequality
05.
Inequality
06.
linear inequality
[Miracle Middle School Math 2B - Simultaneous Equations, Linear Functions]
Ⅵ.
simultaneous equations
01, Simultaneous equations
02.
Solving various simultaneous equations
V.
Linear functions and graphs
03.
function
04.
linear function
05.
Properties of linear functions
Ⅵ.
Relationship between linear functions and linear equations
06.
Linear equations and linear functions
07.
Systems of linear equations and linear functions
Ⅰ.
Rational numbers and recurring decimals
01, Rational numbers and decimals
Ⅱ.
Calculation of food
02.
Law of exponents
03.
Calculation of monomials
04.
Four arithmetic operations of monomials
Ⅲ.
linear inequality
05.
Inequality
06.
linear inequality
[Miracle Middle School Math 2B - Simultaneous Equations, Linear Functions]
Ⅵ.
simultaneous equations
01, Simultaneous equations
02.
Solving various simultaneous equations
V.
Linear functions and graphs
03.
function
04.
linear function
05.
Properties of linear functions
Ⅵ.
Relationship between linear functions and linear equations
06.
Linear equations and linear functions
07.
Systems of linear equations and linear functions
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Publisher's Review
Why does math fall apart when you enter middle school?
Middle school mathematics is based on the elementary school curriculum, but is distinctly different from elementary school mathematics.
In elementary school, problems are dealt with that can be solved intuitively using concrete objects or numbers, whereas in middle school, problems are dealt with that require abstract and logical thinking using unknown numbers or letters.
That is, fourteen is the age when mathematics begins to change to logical thinking, so mathematics is bound to be unfamiliar and difficult.
It requires preparation for fundamentally different mathematics.
You must go through a process of training to understand the concepts accurately, express them in mathematical language, and apply them directly to problems.
To overcome the barriers of middle school math, you must develop your ability to apply concepts.
Build a solid foundation in math with the three-stage, multi-faceted learning of [Miracle Middle School Math].
Through a three-stage, multi-faceted learning process of seeing with your eyes, learning with your hands, and applying with your head, you can build a solid foundation in middle school mathematics by expressing and practicing concepts you intuitively understand in mathematical language.
STEP1.
With your eyes! Intuitive concept formation
To form concrete and rich concepts, you need to be able to recall not only the mathematical definitions but also the intuitive images of academic terms.
Think of it as seeing the forest, not the trees, and take the whole picture in your mind to create your own image.
By linking visualized concepts to abstract, logical, linguistic concepts, we can form a three-dimensional knowledge network.
STEP2.
Establishing mathematical concepts with your hands!
A concept understood only with the eyes is not perfect.
Even if you think you understand a concept well, if you don't cover it repeatedly, it's easy for misconceptions to form.
This is because a single piece of knowledge needs to be engraved multiple times before it becomes established in the brain.
Let them remember the principle with their hands.
If you solve problems repeatedly by hand, you can easily understand and master the principles.
STEP3.
With your head! Applying and utilizing the concept
You will practice the process of deciding for yourself how to apply the intuitive and mathematical concepts you have learned previously to problems and solving them.
Many of the questions on actual exams require you to go through a single step using a concept to find the answer.
If you have a proper understanding of the concept, you can find out which concept is needed when you encounter a problem and apply it to solve it.
Develop your ability to apply principles through a variety of problems.
Middle school mathematics is based on the elementary school curriculum, but is distinctly different from elementary school mathematics.
In elementary school, problems are dealt with that can be solved intuitively using concrete objects or numbers, whereas in middle school, problems are dealt with that require abstract and logical thinking using unknown numbers or letters.
That is, fourteen is the age when mathematics begins to change to logical thinking, so mathematics is bound to be unfamiliar and difficult.
It requires preparation for fundamentally different mathematics.
You must go through a process of training to understand the concepts accurately, express them in mathematical language, and apply them directly to problems.
To overcome the barriers of middle school math, you must develop your ability to apply concepts.
Build a solid foundation in math with the three-stage, multi-faceted learning of [Miracle Middle School Math].
Through a three-stage, multi-faceted learning process of seeing with your eyes, learning with your hands, and applying with your head, you can build a solid foundation in middle school mathematics by expressing and practicing concepts you intuitively understand in mathematical language.
STEP1.
With your eyes! Intuitive concept formation
To form concrete and rich concepts, you need to be able to recall not only the mathematical definitions but also the intuitive images of academic terms.
Think of it as seeing the forest, not the trees, and take the whole picture in your mind to create your own image.
By linking visualized concepts to abstract, logical, linguistic concepts, we can form a three-dimensional knowledge network.
STEP2.
Establishing mathematical concepts with your hands!
A concept understood only with the eyes is not perfect.
Even if you think you understand a concept well, if you don't cover it repeatedly, it's easy for misconceptions to form.
This is because a single piece of knowledge needs to be engraved multiple times before it becomes established in the brain.
Let them remember the principle with their hands.
If you solve problems repeatedly by hand, you can easily understand and master the principles.
STEP3.
With your head! Applying and utilizing the concept
You will practice the process of deciding for yourself how to apply the intuitive and mathematical concepts you have learned previously to problems and solving them.
Many of the questions on actual exams require you to go through a single step using a concept to find the answer.
If you have a proper understanding of the concept, you can find out which concept is needed when you encounter a problem and apply it to solve it.
Develop your ability to apply principles through a variety of problems.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: December 1, 2019
- Page count, weight, size: 316 pages | 210*280*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791188991952
- ISBN10: 1188991957
- Reference book for grade level: 2nd year of middle school
- Reference book usage period: 1st semester
- Reference book difficulty level: Easy Reference book difficulty level guide
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