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Horizons Math 2 SET of 2 Student Workbooks 2-1 and 2-2

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About Horizons Math 2 SET Of 2 Student Workbooks 2-1 And

Student Book One Is your child ready for more complex math concepts? With Horizons 2nd Grade Math Student Book 1, he'll add and subtract up to four-digit numbers, determine place values to the 1,000s, learn multiplication facts 0-10, and more! The student workbook in this curriculum contains lessons 1-80 with 8 review tests. Capture your child's attention with fun, brightly illustrated lessons in the Horizons 2nd Grade Math Student Book 1. This softbound, consumable workbook reviews basic math concepts learned in Horizons 1st Grade Math as well as introduces 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. What's more, hands-on lessons and learning activities in this curriculum will make math your child's favorite subject of the homeschooling day! Student Book Two Does your child know how to solve simple equations, read Roman numerals, and determine the area, perimeter, and volume of geometric figures? With Horizons 2nd Grade Math Student Book 2, he'll learn that and more! This student workbook contains brightly illustrated lessons 81-160 with 8 review tests. The beauty of this softbound, consumable workbook is the unique spiral-learning method which introduces, reviews, and reinforces new math concepts quickly. In Student Book 2 of this curriculum, your child will expand on skills learned in Horizons 2nd Grade Math Student Book 1 as well as learn how to subtract by borrowing from the 1's and 10's columns, determine linear equivalents in English and metric measurements, and identify octagons, pentagons, and other geometric figures. What's more, hands-on lessons and learning activities keep math so interesting, your child actually looks forward to math each homeschooling day.