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Book Four: Operations with Negatives
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Positively Crush Negatives.
Mastering negatives is a positive experience when you learn by example, example, example. The “See it, Do it, Check it” method and visual examples of You Teach You Book Four enable students to discover the rules of negatives and order of operations for themselves—not just rely on mindless memorization—and what gets discovered gets remembered. Now students can be 100% positive about negatives and negative operations, with the powerful pencil-and-paper discoveries they make in You Teach You Book Four: Operations with Negatives.
Perfect For:
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Anyone Not Positive About Negatives: Anyone who has been let down by traditional textbooks or teaching methods when working with debts, assets, or order of operations in the real world.
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Homeschooling Parents: "Open-and-go" lessons that require zero prep and zero teaching, and deliver mastery of negatives without any parent-child negativity.
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“Show Me, Don’t Tell Me” Thinkers: Students who need to see concepts in action, not just listen to explanations.
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Classroom Teachers: The ideal tool for whole-group and individual instruction and remediation—just assign the lessons and the students do the rest!
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Screen-Free Learning by Doing: Students of any age who prefer to master skills and concepts with pencil and paper, not just by watching video clips or clicking buttons on a screen.
We don't build students who can follow rules;
we build thinkers who understand why the rules exist.
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