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### Playing with Place Value

Place value may seem a simple concept but it can be very difficult to teach successfully. There are many materials available to use in the classroom, but which ones work? When should they be used? Respected educator, Paul Swan, presents well-researched approaches which will help you to teach, and your students to learn, place value.

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# Math Jokes for Mathy Folks

G. Patrick Vennebush

If you appreciate clever or silly maths jokes (and who doesn’t?) then this is the book for you. There are one liners, visual gags, puns and stories, which will appeal to youngsters right up to university graduates. Here is a sample:

• riddles
“What did 0 say to 8?” “Nice belt!”
• conversions
10-6 phones = 1 microphone
• one liners
Do you know that 69.846743% of all statistics reflect an unjustified level of precision?
• definition
coincide: what you should do when it rains

and many, many more. To start or finish a lesson, to mystify, to amuse, this is also a perfect subject prize or competition gift.

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ISBN-13: 978-1-934759-48-6
Year Levels: 6 - 12+
Publisher: Robert D. Reed Publishers (USA)
Page Count: 117
Cover type: Soft cover
Publication date: 2010
Product number: RDR001
Keywords: Classroom material