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    The Everything Kid's Math Puzzles Book: Brain Teasers, Games, and Activities for Hours of Fun

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    The Everything Kid's Math Puzzles Book: Brain Teasers, Games, and Activities for Hours of Fun

    The Everything Kid's Math Puzzles Book: Brain Teasers, Games, and Activities for Hours of Fun
    Reading level: Ages 9-12 | Paperback: 135 pages | Publisher: Adams Media Corporation (June 2003)
    Language: English | ISBN-10: 1580627730 | Filetype: jpg | Filesize: 18.5MB


    Book Description
    Who knew that math could be so cool? Crammed with games, puzzles, and trivia, The Everything® Kids’ Math Puzzles Book puts the fun back into playing with numbers!

    Inside, you’ll be able to:
    ·Decode hidden messages using Roman numerals
    ·Connect the dots using simple addition and subtraction
    ·Learn to create magic number squares
    ·Use division to answer musical riddles
    ·Match the profession to numerical license plates

    If you have any fear of math—or are just tired of sitting in a classroom—The Everything® Kids’ Math Puzzles Book provides hours of entertainment. You’ll get so caught up in the activities you won’t even know you’re learning!
    About the Author
    Meg Clemens has a B.A. in mathematics from Wellesley College, an M.S. in mathematics from Wright State University, and an M.S. in teaching from SUNY Potsdam College. She is also a National Board Certified Teacher. Ms. Clemens has been teaching high school math for the past nine years.

    Glenn Clemens has a B.S. in mathematics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, an M.S. in operations research from the Air Force Institute of Technology, and an M.S. in teaching from SUNY Potsdam College. He has been a high school teacher for the past eleven years.

    Sean Clemens is a high school student who competes in the NYS Math League Contest and the American Mathematical Competition.