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Junior Numeration

Because students are on so many different levels of understanding math principles, they can choose which math book to use during class.  The Numeration manual teaches basic principles and lets the students create and solve their own problems.  Some students may wish to use the various other volumes to enhance their learning:  Heavenly Father’s Favorite Numbers Volume 1 is addition and subtraction skills; volume 2 is multiplication and division skills; volume 3 is a study of fractions.  Students who have mastered these basic skills may move on to other volumes such as decimals, percents, ratio & proportions, etc.

Teachers will guide the students during class and answer questions as they go along.  Creating story problems will be emphasized each day.

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In addition to the basics, the principles of exponents and order of operations are also included.  Several reviews and answer keys are presented throughout the book.

The method is different from other math books because students are expected to create and solve their own math problems. They can go as deep and difficult as they wish in order to challenge their understanding and knowledge of numeration.

EXAMPLE: Principle #1 states: “Numbers can be written in more than one way and still have the same meaning.” Below this principle, an example shows three dots, the number 3, the written number three, Roman Numeral 3 and two different languages of “three”. The student is then challenged to write twelve numbers in at least three different ways. Beginning students may write simple numbers, such as 1 – 12, I – XII, and “one” through “twelve.” More advanced students might challenge themselves and write numbers such as 6,547, VIDXLVII, and “six thousand five hundred forty-seven,” etc. As previously stated, principle-based math allows students to go as deep and far as they desire.

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