2002 - Visual Math - Sobanski Jessika

2002 - Visual Math - Sobanski Jessika

2002 - Visual Math - Sobanski Jessika

An interesting book presented here by SPE, scientific pdf ebooks.

Contents

Introduction 1
1- Number Concepts and Properties 19
2- Fractions and Decimals 53
3- Ratios and Proportions 85
4- Percents 109
5- Algebra 137
6- Geometry and Measurement 167
7- Probablity and Statistics 205
8- Tables and Charts 225
9- Test Your Math Skills 241 

The present book is designed to show how mathematics make sense. By interfering logical math objects with images, you can see that previously confused ones will lead to maths. Visual learning relates to the brain's hemispheres, so combining logical reasoning and images makes the two parts of the brain working simultaneously, a complete brain learning process.

Take a look at how much we learn through each sense, by percentages:

- taste 3%

- smell 3%

- touch 6%

- sound 13%

- sight 75% 

A picture is worth a thousand words! This is rightfully the main objective of this book.

We all human being use our left brain and the right one, allthough most people focus one side more than the other. The way we learn, perceive and analyse information is affected by the hemispheric dominance. So, if we learn with the two sides, it will help us work the most of our brains. Incorporating whole brain learning strategies into academic endeavors will address the left-brainers and right-brainers and allow both types to use more of their brains.

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2002 - Visual Math - Sobanski Jessika

2002 - Visual Math - Sobanski Jessika
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