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Printable math
puzzles
This cracking good printable math puzzles
and riddles download book gives kids the helping hand they need
by taking what many see and experience as a dull and hard
subject and injecting into it a dose of "fun" by way
of puzzles and riddles that bring in non-math elements to
make the subject less horrible.
Can you tell where I'm coming from
here!? I hated math at school and that was mainly
down to the crap way it was taught -
Oh yes it was all jolly good for those
few with math aptitude but for the majority who
didn't or needed extra focus it was a hard slog with poor
exam results.
It always seemed to me that I must have a
missed a key lesson where the glossary of terms was
explained!
What's worse is that poor results
and ability in math has 2 big bad life-long
consequences:
- Limited higher education choices and
from there career choices:
-
- Oh so you want to be an
astronaut or a fighter pilot...sorry no chance
unless your math is good.
- And never mind glamour jobs
like that, top earning jobs like fund management
will forever be out of the question as the poor
maths student isn't ever going to get an interview
at a broking form much less a job.
- If math is poor then you'll be less
good in any job that has a math component - maybe
the analysis parts of marketing jobs, the figures parts of
sales and sales management jobs, web design
etc.
Now there are more and better ways to
learn math and to teach it to kids and here's one of them that
I like lots.
The Math Riddle Worksheet book - it's
full of printable math puzzles, printable games, logic puzzles
brain teasers and riddles to help kids learn math so much
better and faster - to build that mythical "glossary of terms"
that many of us missed back in the 70s and 80s education
systems.
If you're a parent and want to help your
kids or relatives kids do better at math then have a look at
it.
If you like what you see you can
Instantly download and print
the Math Riddle Worksheet
Book for $12.77 which is sod all when you
consider the value of a decent math education vs not having
it.
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