Math for Christian Schools 4

Math for Christian Schools 4

1980 • 280 pages

Mastery of mathematics is vital to a student's future scholastic and vocational success. The teaching of mathematics is most beneficial when it is related to the student's daily life. Children learn abstract ideas best (and mathematics consists of abstract ideas) when these ideas are derived from experiences with objects they can see and feel and from realistic situations. The Bob Jones University Press mathematics curriculum is planned to accomplish five basic objectives: To bring about understanding of the number system and the basic mathematical operations; To develop speed and accuracy in computation; To develop problem-solving ability; To promote interest in and enjoyment of mathematics; To enhance the Christian life. - Instructions for the teacher.


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