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Catheryne Draper

    Spatial Sense Makes Math Sense
    How the Math Gets Done
    User-Friendly Math for Parents
    Winning the Math Homework Challenge
    • 2017

      User-Friendly Math for Parents

      Learning and Understanding the Language of Numbers Is Key

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Emphasizing the reasoning behind mathematical relationships, this book presents concepts in straightforward language complemented by visual aids. It aims to deepen understanding of how numbers interact, making complex ideas accessible and engaging for readers.

      User-Friendly Math for Parents
    • 2017

      How the Math Gets Done

      • 158 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      How the Math Gets Done: Why Parents Don't Need to Worry About New vs. Old Math provides a roadmap to understanding what the symbols for math operations (add, subtract, multiply, and divide) really mean, what the clues are to interpret these symbols, and a kind of short story of how they evolved over time.

      How the Math Gets Done
    • 2017

      Spatial Sense Makes Math Sense

      • 170 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Parents will learn how to further develop and improve their child's spatial sense using visual-spatial strategies of classifying, drawing diagrams, big idea concept building, visualizing, and more.

      Spatial Sense Makes Math Sense
    • 2016

      Winning the Math Homework Challenge

      Insights for Parents to See Math Differently

      • 156 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Focusing on students' reasoning and misunderstandings, this book offers parents a unique perspective on their children's mathematical experiences. It emphasizes the importance of understanding the "why" behind mathematical relationships, using clear explanations and visuals to enhance comprehension. By bridging the gap between parents and children in math communication, it aims to foster a deeper understanding of math concepts, helping to clarify both clarity and confusion in the learning process.

      Winning the Math Homework Challenge