Student-paced mastery approach suitable for all levels Contact us for personalized help and recommendations. What makes Math-U-See distinctive? Integrated Manipulatives Our integrated manipulatives put the “See” in Math-U-See. Expand Conceptual Understanding ...
Math-U-See Algebra 1 Student Kit (old)Math-U-See
Student Workbook — includes Lesson Practice, Systematic Review, and Application and Enrichment worksheets Tests booklet Integer Block Kit Browse our sets to find the best fit for your needs. Purchasing for a classroom? Typically, sets are not recommended for a classroom setting. If you are purchas...
Teaching with the Math-U-See Curriculum Our Four-Step Approach Step 1: Preparation Expand Step 2: Presenting Expand Step 3: Practice Expand Step 4: Progression Expand Individual Placement Our interactive placement tool will help you find the proper placement for your student. This questionnaire incl...
the z is part of the superscript and the expression should be spoken as “a to the power 2z”. In memory one just checks for a single code, here the end-of-object code U+FDEF. If that code follows the 2, the exponent is 2 alone and “squared” is appropriate, unless exponents ar...
When approached by parents who asked to purchase the materials for the course, Steve began producing and selling the workbook and provided training sessions for parents on his instruction methods. Before long, one simple course grew into a full math curriculum, including distinctive integer blocks ...
This feature provides dotless forms for Math Alphanumeric characters, such as U+1D422 MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL I, U+1D423 MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL J, U+1D456 U+MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL I, U+1D457 MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL J, and so on. ...
Math-U-See is a complete K-12 math program with a unique instructional approach that uses a distinctive set of manipulatives and strategies, presented through videos and textbooks, to help students master math concepts and fundamental skills....
Math-U-See® Manipulatives is a virtual version of the physical manipulatives designed to be used with the Math-U-See® curriculum. They are used to illustrate a…
For more information, see Rounding and precision. If the value of the value argument is Double.NaN, the method returns Double.NaN. If value is Double.PositiveInfinity or Double.NegativeInfinity, the method returns Double.PositiveInfinity or Double.NegativeInfinity, respectively. Example The following...