We use money to buy things. It is important to know how to count money. Explore real-world examples to learn basic mathematical concepts in Money, a Let's Do Math! book.
Almost everything in our world is made of shapes. Flat shapes are called plane shapes. Explore real-world examples to learn basic mathematical concepts in Shapes, a Let's Do Math! book.
We use patterns to recognize all kinds of things in our world. Patterns can be made with shapes, sizes, colors, and positions. Explore real-world examples to learn basic mathematical concepts in Patterns, a Let's Do Math! book.
A graph is a way of keeping track when we sort and count things. It helps us compare numbers of different things. Explore real-world examples to learn basic mathematical concepts in Graphs, a Let's Do Math! book.
People everywhere use fractions. Fractions show how many parts of something make up the whole. Explore real-world examples to learn basic mathematical concepts in Fractions, a Let's Do Math! book.
We can measure almost everything. We measure things to find out how big they are. Explore real-world examples to learn basic mathematical concepts in Measurements, a Let's Do Math! book.
We can measure almost everything. We measure things to find out how big they are. Explore real-world examples to learn basic mathematical concepts in Measurements, a Let's Do Math! book.
A graph is a way of keeping track when we sort and count things. It helps us compare numbers of different things. Explore real-world examples to learn basic mathematical concepts in Graphs, a Let's Do Math! book.
People everywhere use fractions. Fractions show how many parts of something make up the whole. Explore real-world examples to learn basic mathematical concepts in Fractions, a Let's Do Math! book.
If you want to know exactly how many of something there are, you can count them. You can count by ones, by fives, and by tens. Explore real world examples to learn basic mathematical concepts in Counting, a Let's Do Math! book.
If you want to know exactly how many of something there are, you can count them. You can count by ones, by fives, and by tens. Explore real world examples to learn basic mathematical concepts in Counting, a Let's Do Math! book.