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| Horizons Math |
Horizons Math has been a favorite with parents because it is so easy to use. Each grade has its own two worktexts, which are largely self-explanatory. They are full-color with interesting problems and illustrations, making this program a favorite with students as well. Pages are perforated so they can be removed for completion, if desired. We sell the worktexts separately, or we can special order the complete kit, which includes the teacher’s guide. |
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Horizons Math - Grade K Horizons K has kindergarten students learning concepts like writing and counting numbers by 1s, 5s, and 10s; adding and subtracting single-digits; money value recognition; telling time; recognizing calendar concepts; determining patterns and sequencing; and measuring by inches and centimeters.
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Horizons Math - Grade 1 Focuses on writing and counting numbers by 1s, 5s, and 10s; recognizing even and odd numbers; understanding ordinal numbers, number sequencing, place values, time, money and calendar concepts; using number lines; and working word problems.
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Horizons Math - Grade 2 Grade 2 covers adding and subtracting up to four-digit numbers, determining place values to the 1,000s, and learning multiplication facts 0-10. Your student will also master new skills such as adding, subtracting, and multiplying money; reading a Fahrenheit thermometer; determining liquid measure equivalents; reading graphs and maps; and solving word problems.
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Horizons Math - Grade 3 Grade 3 continues with addition, subtraction and multiplication concepts and teaches three ways to write a division fact. Students will learn to round numbers, count back change correctly, multiply money values, interpret distances on a map, write equivalent values for Roman numerals, interpret bar and picture graphs, and work with fractions.
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Horizons Math - Grade 4 Grade 4 has students recognizing and writing numbers in the billions; knowing prime and composite numbers; adding and subtracting up to 6-digit numbers with borrowing; reviewing the metric system, defining ratios, and using factor trees.
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Horizons Math - Grade 5 Grade 5 students will learn exponents, Roman numerals 1-1000, division with 3-digit quotients, angle measurement, prime and composite numbers, graphing points on a grid, understanding divisibility rules, multiplying by 2-digit factors and more.
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Horizons Math - Grade 6 Grade 6 students will learn square roots, least common multiples, order of operations, division with decimals, simplifying fractions, scientific notation, exponents, geometry definitions, four-digit multiplication and division, and more.
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