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Primary Mathematics by Wikibooks




Primary Mathematics - Table of Contents

1. General Overview of the Teaching of Mathematics
2. Number
3. Adding Numbers
4. Subtracting Numbers
5. Multiplying Numbers
6. Dividing Numbers
7. Negative Numbers
8. Fractions
9. Working with Fractions
10. Decimals
11. Metric
12. Time Math
13. Unit Math
14. Introduction to Significant Digits
15. Powers, Roots, and Exponents
16. Scientific and Engineering Notation
17. Average, Media, and Mode
18. Percentages
19. Probability
20. Factors and Primes
21. Method for Factoring
22. Contributors
23. Licenses

What You Will Learn in Primary Mathematics

"Primary Mathematics" by Wikibooks is an open-access "primary mathematics" textbook designed to help students and educators build a strong foundation in essential math concepts. It focuses on beginner to intermediate topics, providing clear explanations suitable for children, homeschooling, and self-learners. This textbook covers fundamental areas such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, along with fractions, decimals, basic measurement, and introductory data analysis. Each chapter emphasizes practical understanding and step-by-step examples, allowing learners to grasp key concepts while improving confidence in their "foundational math" skills. Exercises and illustrations reinforce learning, making it easier to apply math in real-world situations. As a versatile "learning resource", this Wikibooks text is freely accessible online and ideal for both classroom instruction and self-study. Its structured format encourages independent exploration while supporting teachers with clear examples and exercises. By focusing on clarity and comprehension, "Primary Mathematics" remains a trusted tool for strengthening essential math skills and preparing learners for more advanced mathematical studies.

Book Details & Specifications

Title: Primary Mathematics by Wikibooks
Publisher: Wikibooks
Year: 2012
Pages: 210
Type: PDF
Language: English
ISBN-10 #: N\A
ISBN-13 #: N\A
License: CC BY-SA 4.0
Amazon: Amazon

About the Author: Wikibooks

The author Wikibooks are a global community of educators and volunteers who collaboratively create and refine this free "learning resource". Their goal is to make "primary mathematics" accessible and engaging for beginners, children, and self-learners.

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