How to Be Good at Math Workbook, Grades 4-6: The simplestâ?"ever visual workbook
Help your child learn and master grade 4, 5 and 6 math in no time

Whether you’re good at math or not, it’s an essential subject to understand. Luckily, you don’t have to be a math genius to follow along with this fully illustrated home-study guide!

Get inspired by numbers and see how mathematical explanations come to life with this engaging math book for kids! It includes:

   • Full color pages, with clear, and easy to comprehend layouts
   • Clear instructions that are easy for children to follow by themselves.
   • Answer guides at the back of the book
   • Practice questions and practical exercises to help expand your child’s knowledge of the subject.

Make math manageable


Packed with eye-catching illustrations and easy-to-follow instructions, How to be Good at Math Grade 4-6 continues to keep the math simple and easy to understand for kids! This brilliant visual math workbook teaches them everything they need to know about math. Ideal for reinforcing classroom teaching, it helps kids understand what they’ve learned in school and gives them extra math revision practice before an important test!

Perfect for children ages 9-11, this colorful math practice book covers all the key areas of the school curriculum for this level. It includes working with fractions and decimal numbers, percentages, long multiplication and division, measurement, geometry, coordinates, statistics, probability and basic algebra. And there are answers at the back to check that you’re on the right path.

This engaging and clear workbook accompanies How to be Good at Math Grade 2-3, which covers ages 7-9 (Grades 2 and 3).

Help your child get better in other topics

DK’s successful How to be Good at... workbook series provides your child with the tools to learn how to look at the world around them and figure out how it works. There are more books to discover! Learn all about the influence of science and technology in the modern age with How to Be Good at Science, Technology, and Engineering.
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How to Be Good at Math Workbook, Grades 4-6: The simplestâ?"ever visual workbook
Help your child learn and master grade 4, 5 and 6 math in no time

Whether you’re good at math or not, it’s an essential subject to understand. Luckily, you don’t have to be a math genius to follow along with this fully illustrated home-study guide!

Get inspired by numbers and see how mathematical explanations come to life with this engaging math book for kids! It includes:

   • Full color pages, with clear, and easy to comprehend layouts
   • Clear instructions that are easy for children to follow by themselves.
   • Answer guides at the back of the book
   • Practice questions and practical exercises to help expand your child’s knowledge of the subject.

Make math manageable


Packed with eye-catching illustrations and easy-to-follow instructions, How to be Good at Math Grade 4-6 continues to keep the math simple and easy to understand for kids! This brilliant visual math workbook teaches them everything they need to know about math. Ideal for reinforcing classroom teaching, it helps kids understand what they’ve learned in school and gives them extra math revision practice before an important test!

Perfect for children ages 9-11, this colorful math practice book covers all the key areas of the school curriculum for this level. It includes working with fractions and decimal numbers, percentages, long multiplication and division, measurement, geometry, coordinates, statistics, probability and basic algebra. And there are answers at the back to check that you’re on the right path.

This engaging and clear workbook accompanies How to be Good at Math Grade 2-3, which covers ages 7-9 (Grades 2 and 3).

Help your child get better in other topics

DK’s successful How to be Good at... workbook series provides your child with the tools to learn how to look at the world around them and figure out how it works. There are more books to discover! Learn all about the influence of science and technology in the modern age with How to Be Good at Science, Technology, and Engineering.
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How to Be Good at Math Workbook, Grades 4-6: The simplestâ?ever visual workbook

How to Be Good at Math Workbook, Grades 4-6: The simplestâ?"ever visual workbook

by DK
How to Be Good at Math Workbook, Grades 4-6: The simplestâ?ever visual workbook

How to Be Good at Math Workbook, Grades 4-6: The simplestâ?"ever visual workbook

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Help your child learn and master grade 4, 5 and 6 math in no time

Whether you’re good at math or not, it’s an essential subject to understand. Luckily, you don’t have to be a math genius to follow along with this fully illustrated home-study guide!

Get inspired by numbers and see how mathematical explanations come to life with this engaging math book for kids! It includes:

   • Full color pages, with clear, and easy to comprehend layouts
   • Clear instructions that are easy for children to follow by themselves.
   • Answer guides at the back of the book
   • Practice questions and practical exercises to help expand your child’s knowledge of the subject.

Make math manageable


Packed with eye-catching illustrations and easy-to-follow instructions, How to be Good at Math Grade 4-6 continues to keep the math simple and easy to understand for kids! This brilliant visual math workbook teaches them everything they need to know about math. Ideal for reinforcing classroom teaching, it helps kids understand what they’ve learned in school and gives them extra math revision practice before an important test!

Perfect for children ages 9-11, this colorful math practice book covers all the key areas of the school curriculum for this level. It includes working with fractions and decimal numbers, percentages, long multiplication and division, measurement, geometry, coordinates, statistics, probability and basic algebra. And there are answers at the back to check that you’re on the right path.

This engaging and clear workbook accompanies How to be Good at Math Grade 2-3, which covers ages 7-9 (Grades 2 and 3).

Help your child get better in other topics

DK’s successful How to be Good at... workbook series provides your child with the tools to learn how to look at the world around them and figure out how it works. There are more books to discover! Learn all about the influence of science and technology in the modern age with How to Be Good at Science, Technology, and Engineering.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780744038934
Publisher: DK
Publication date: 12/28/2021
Series: DK How to Be Good at
Pages: 176
Product dimensions: 8.40(w) x 10.80(h) x 0.70(d)
Age Range: 9 - 12 Years

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Table of Contents

Numbers

Sequences and shapes 6

Estimating 8

Rounding 9

Factors 10

Multiples 12

Prime numbers 14

Prime factors 16

Square numbers 18

Square roots 20

Cube numbers 21

Improper fractions and mixed numbers 22

Simplifying fractions 24

Comparing non-unit fractions 25

Using the lowest common denominator 26

Adding fractions 28

Subtracting fractions 30

Multiplying fractions 32

Dividing fractions 34

Decimal numbers 36

Comparing and ordering decimals 38

Rounding decimals 39

Adding decimals 40

Subtracting decimals 41

Percentages 42

Calculating percentages 44

Percentage changes 46

Ratio 48

Proportion 49

Scaling 50

Different ways to describe fractions 52

Calculating

Multiplication as scaling 54

Factor pairs 55

Multiplying by 10, 100, and 1000 56

Multiplying by multiples of 10 57

Partitioning for multiplication 58

The grid method 60

Expanded long multiplication 62

Long multiplication 64

More long multiplication 65

Multiplying decimals 66

The lattice method 67

Dividing with factor pairs 68

Checking for divisibility 69

Dividing by 10, 100, and 1000 70

Dividing by multiples of 10 71

Expanded long division 72

Long division 74

Converting remainders 76

Dividing with decimals 78

The order of operations 80

Using a calculator 81

Measurement

Calculating with length 82

Using formulas to find perimeter 84

Working out area with a formula 86

Areas of triangles 88

Areas of parallelograms 90

Areas of complex shapes 92

Comparing area and perimeter 94

Volume 96

The volumes of solids 97

Working out volume with a formula 98

Mass and weight 99

Calculating with mass 100

Temperature 101

Calculating with temperature 102

Imperial units 103

Imperial units of length, volume, and mass 104

Calculating with money 106

Geometry

Circles 108

Nets 110

Types of angle 112

Angles on a straight line 113

Angles at a point 114

Opposite angles 115

Using a protractor 116

Angles inside triangles 118

Calculating angles inside triangles 119

Angles inside quadrilaterals 120

Calculating angles inside quadrilaterals 121

Angles inside polygons 122

Calculating angles inside polygons 123

Plotting points using coordinates 124

Positive and negative coordinates 126

Using coordinates to draw a polygon 128

Rotational symmetry 130

Reflection 132

Rotation 134

Translation 136

Statistics

Averages 138

The mean 139

The median 140

The mode 141

The range 142

Using averages 143

Line graphs 144

Drawing line graphs 146

Pie charts 148

Making pie charts 150

Probability 152

Calculating probability 154

Equations 156

Solving equations 157

Formulas and sequences 158

Formulas 160

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