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Introduction
1. Introduction
2. Problem Solving Strategies
3. The Last Step
4. Explaining Your Work
5. Careful Use of Language in Mathematics
6. Problem Bank
7. Beware of Patterns!
8. Problem or Exercise?
9. Number Systems
10. Even Numbers
11. Dots and Boxes
12. Other Bases
13. Binary Numbers
14. Other Rules
15. Problem Bank
16. Exploration
17. Problem Bank
18. Division Explorations
19. Multiplication: Dots and Boxes
20. Properties of Operations
21. Area Model for Multiplication
22. Number Line Model
23. Subtraction: Dots and Boxes
24. Addition: Dots and Boxes
25. Introduction
26. Division: Dots and Boxes
27. Egyptian Fractions
28. Problem Bank
29. Fractions involving zero
30. Dividing Fractions: Invert and Multiply
31. Dividing Fractions: Meaning
32. Multiplying Fractions
33. What is a Fraction? Revisited
34. Adding and Subtracting Fractions
35. The Key Fraction Rule
36. What is a Fraction?
37. Algebra Connections
38. What is a Fraction? Part 3
39. Introduction
40. Dividing Fractions: Problems
41. Introduction
42. Problem Bank
43. Structural and Procedural Algebra
44. Matching Game
45. Growing Patterns
46. Careful Use of Language in Mathematics: =
47. Borders on a Square
48. More x -mals
49. Division and Decimals
50. x-mals
51. Decimals
52. Review of Dots & Boxes Model
53. Terminating or Repeating?
54. Matching Game
55. Operations on Decimals
56. Orders of Magnitude
57. Problem Bank
58. Introduction
59. Polygons
60. Triangles and Quadrilaterals
61. Painted Cubes
62. Symmetry
63. Platonic Solids
64. Tangrams
65. Geometry in Art and Science
66. Problem Bank
67. Introduction
68. Hōkūle`a
69. Worldwide Voyage
70. Navigation
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Geometry is the art of good reasoning from bad drawings.
– Henri Poincaré
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