How to Remember Multiplication and Division Facts: A Workbook for Adults
Description:
To Professionals in the Fields of Adult Education and Special Education: Adults (dropouts as well as those with diplomas) often don't know their multiplication and division. One out of every two dropouts has a Learning Disability. Students with LD are often not diagnosed or helped to learn in an appropriate manner. In addition, they feel crazy, lazy and stupid. They are often scared of math, but the real trouble is that they were never taught in a way that fits their needs. In adult education classes or job training programs, it is crucial for them to receive appropriate help if they are to succeed.Number literacy is as necessary as the ability to read to earn the GED, for a college degree, for many jobs, to deal with everyday economics, including shopping. Calculators do not do away with the need to master multiplication and division facts. Not knowing basic multiplication and division is like trying to read when you only know the alphabet up to the letter M.We believe that How to Remember Multiplication and Division Facts is the first book which fills the need specifically for adults who had trouble learning number facts in the past, and can help students of any age master these facts quickly. It will give students confidence and let them learn other math facts much more easily when that basic roadblock has been removed.In How to Remember Multiplication and Division Facts, students use their voice, eyes and hands. The book is tailored to the many different styles in which students learn, making it an excellent resource for Adult Basic Education (ABE) arithmetic/math programs. It is also suitable for high school students, many of whom also don't know basicmultiplication and division facts.On the other side of this flyer you will find information on how to order the Workbook, along with endorsements from an educator, professional consultant, and students who have used the book.