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  1. Everyday Mathematics - Wikipedia

    Everyday Mathematics is a pre-K and elementary school mathematics curriculum, developed by the University of Chicago School Mathematics Project (not to be confused with the University …

  2. Saxon math - Wikipedia

    Saxon math, developed by John Saxon (1923–1996), is a teaching method for incremental learning of mathematics created in the 1980s. It involves teaching a new mathematical …

  3. Mathematics education - Wikipedia

    In contemporary education, mathematics education —known in Europe as the didactics or pedagogy of mathematics —is the practice of teaching, learning, and carrying out scholarly …

  4. Glossary of mathematical symbols - Wikipedia

    A mathematical symbol is a figure or a combination of figures that is used to represent a mathematical object, an action on mathematical objects, a relation between mathematical …

  5. Big Ideas Learning - Wikipedia

    The first publication for Big Ideas Learning was a series of middle school mathematics textbooks that implemented the NCTM's focal point curriculum. Each book had a national edition and a …

  6. Singapore math - Wikipedia

    Singapore math (or Singapore maths in British English [1]) is a teaching method based on the national mathematics curriculum used for first through sixth grade in Singaporean schools. …

  7. Mathematical operators and symbols in Unicode - Wikipedia

    The Unicode Standard encodes almost all standard characters used in mathematics. [1] Unicode Technical Report #25 provides comprehensive information about the character repertoire, their …

  8. Worksheet - Wikipedia

    Lowercase b handwriting worksheet for pre-schoolers with colour-in beetle. In the classroom setting, worksheets usually refer to a loose sheet of paper with questions or exercises for …