Skip to main content

Shopping Cart

You're getting the VIP treatment!

Item(s) unavailable for purchase
Please review your cart. You can remove the unavailable item(s) now or we'll automatically remove it at Checkout.
itemsitem
itemsitem

Recommended For You

Loading...

Mathematics eBooks

If you like Mathematics eBooks, then you'll love these top picks.
Showing 1 - 24 of 2662 Results
Skip side bar filters
  • How To Solve The Rubik's Cube

    The Rubik's Cube is the world's best-known puzzle, a magical object that has baffled and fascinated the world for over fifty years. This clearly-illustrated step-by-step guide teaches you a foolproof beginners' method for solving the Cube, plus advanced techniques if you want to learn to solve it in seconds.An Official Guide to cracking the cube! ... Read more

    PHP514.89

  • Statistics and Probability

    Series series The Foundations of Math
    Adhering to state and national math standards, this informative volume introduces readers to a world they may know little about: statistics and probability. In an effort to better forecast the future for gains and combat the potential losses of uncertainty, numerous areas have come to rely on the power of these disciplines. This book introduces the historical and mathematical basis of statistics ... Read more

    PHP2,833.09 or Free with Kobo Plus

  • McGraw-Hill's Math Grade 7

    Now students can bring home the classroom expertise of McGraw-Hill to help them sharpen their math skills!McGraw-Hill's Math Grade 7 helps your middle-school student learn and practice basic math skills he or she will need in the classroom and on standardized NCLB tests. Its attractive four-color page design creates a student-friendly learning experience, and all pages are filled to the brim with ... Read more

    PHP559.29

  • From Zero To Infinity (And Beyond)

    With this book, children can unlock the mysteries of maths and discover the wonder of numbers. Readers will discover incredible information, such as why zero is so useful; what a googol really is; why music, maths and space are connected; why bees prefer hexagons; how to tell the time on other planets; and much much more. From marvellous measurements and startling shapes, to terrific theories and ... Read more

    PHP506.69

  • A Trapezoid Is Not a Dinosaur!

    Illustrated by Suzanne Morris ...
    In this wildly amusing, unconventional shape concept book, Trapezoid is here to declare that he's a shape, too. He's NOT a type of dinosaur!Shape up, shapes! Triangle is hosting auditions for all the best shapes to be in his play. Circle, Square, and Star each get a part. But Trapezoid just doesn't "fit in." Is he even a shape? The others think he sounds like a type of dinosaur. Determined to show ... Read more

    PHP366.79

  • UNDERSTANDING FRACTIONS VISUALLY Second Edition Colour

    by Eng S Jama ...
    Series Book 3 - Children’s Visual Mathematics Fractions
    Colour-coded maths fractions made visual and very simple.For children who think fractions are no fun and grown-ups who have never found the best visual resources to master basic maths fractions.Easy, logically ordered and illustrated with colour-coded shapes, images, words and basic equationsVisually teaches children and visual learners the fundamentals of s... ... Read more

    Free

  • Hidden Figures Young Readers' Edition

    The uplifting, amazing true story—a New York Times bestseller!This edition of Margot Lee Shetterly’s acclaimed book is perfect for young readers. It's the powerful story of four African-American female mathematicians at NASA who helped achieve some of the greatest moments in our space program.Before John Glenn orbited the earth, or Neil Armstrong walked on the moon, a group of dedicated female ... Read more

    PHP393.49 or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Alligator Angles

    An alligator comes to visit, but what kind of alligator is it?A short story to help kids remember what acute, right, and obtuse angles mean. ... Read more

    Free

  • McGraw-Hill's Math Grade 8

    Now students can bring home the classroom expertise of McGraw-Hill to help them sharpen their math skills!McGraw-Hill's Math Grade 8 helps your middle-school student learn and practice basic math skills he or she will need in the classroom and on standardized NCLB tests. Its attractive four-color page design creates a student-friendly learning experience, and all pages are filled to the brim with ... Read more

    PHP547.79

  • Big Digs: Construction Site

    Series series TIME FOR KIDS® Nonfiction Readers
    How do architects and contractors use math and geometry to help build a house? Readers will find out in this engaging nonfiction book that features bright images and charts, informational text, and intriguing facts that will familiarize children with construction, construction equipment and materials, and blueprints. ... Read more

    PHP455.99 or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Art and Culture Hanukkah: Addition

    Series series Mathematics Readers
    Hanukkah is a Jewish holiday known as the "festival of lights." Read about this holiday as you add all the latkes and doughnuts there are to eat! This nonfiction math book combines math and reading skills, and uses real-life examples of problem solving to teach subject-area content. The dynamic images, detailed sidebars, practice problems, and math diagrams make learning addition easy and fun. ... Read more

    PHP455.99 or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Deportes espectaculares: Artes marciales

    Comparación de números

    by Saskia Lacey ...
    Series series Mathematics in the Real World
    So you think you're a martial arts master, but do you know the difference between kung fu, kendo, and karate? Students will learn about various martial arts as they practice comparing numbers. This Spanish math book combines math and literacy skills, and uses real-life examples of problem solving to teach subject area content. The full-color images, intriguing sidebars, practice problems, and math ... Read more

    PHP922.99

  • CTIM Construcción de casas pequeñas: Componer y descomponer figuras

    by Georgia Beth ...
    Series series Mathematics Readers
    Home is where the heart is. And more and more people are learning to love living in tiny homes. Most tiny homes are less than 20 feet long. Although it may seem small, tiny-house owners feel right at home in these small spaces. Learn all about the tiny home movement as you learn to compose and decompose shapes. This Spanish math book seamlessly integrates the teaching of math and reading, and uses ... Read more

    PHP506.69 or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Art and Culture Abstract Art: Lines, Rays, and Angles

    by Saskia Lacey ...
    Series series Mathematics Readers
    Meet the masters of abstract art! Students will take a close look at the lines, rays, and angles found in modern art as they read about influential artists like Josef Albers, Wassily Kandinsky, and Sophie Taeuber-Arp. By examining the simple shapes in modern paintings, students will gain confidence in their geometry skills through rich tasks that promote reasoning and critical thinking as they ... Read more

    PHP506.69 or Free with Kobo Plus

  • How Many Mice Make An Elephant?

    And Other Big Questions about Size and Distance

    by Tracey Turner ...
    Illustrated by Aaron Cushley ...
    WINNER OF THE SCHOOL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION 2021 INFORMATION BOOK AWARD (8–12 CATEGORY)How Many Mice Make an Elephant? And Other Big Questions about Size and Distance introduces children to this tricky maths concept in a fun, relatable way.Fantastically written by Tracey Turner, questions such as 'How many high jumps to the moon?' and 'How many ice cubes make an iceberg?' get children to think about ... Read more

    PHP629.49

  • Learning Roman Numerals

    by Ashton Lackey ...
    Roman numerals are a counting system used by the Roman Empire almost three thousand years ago and it is still used today. Many countries use Arabic numbers. We use them for clock digits, introduction to books, science, and the number of kings and popes. They can also be used for games such as the Olympics, and the Super Bowl. I teach how to count in this useful ancient interesting system from I to ... Read more

    PHP174.29

  • Art and Culture: King's Cross: Partitioning Shapes: Read-along ebook

    King's Cross is one of the busiest places in London. A famous train station is there. Partition some rectangles to make room for everyone on the train! This nonfiction math book combines math and reading skills, and uses real-life examples of problem solving to teach subject-area content. The dynamic images, detailed sidebars, practice problems, and math diagrams make learning place value easy and ... Read more

    PHP307.09 or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Queen Bee Mathematical and the Number Garden Friends

    Queen Bee Mathematical is a bumble bee girl that has a number garden. She is visited by some strange birds one night that drop letters (alphabets x and y) into her garden. She is puzzled, but the birds left a clue in a song that helps her and her number friends unravel the mystery of letters left in her garden. ... Read more

    PHP232.59

  • Art and Culture Hawaiian Paniolo: Expressions

    by Sipe Nicole ...
    Hawaii is a chain of islands known for its sand, surf, sun, and... cowboys? Yes! Cowboys called paniolo are an important part of Hawaiian history and culture. Grab your cowboy hat and lasso as you wrangle algebraic expressions and say aloha to the paniolo of yesterday and today. This high-interest math reader integrates math and literacy skills, combining informational text, problem-solving, and ... Read more

    PHP506.69 or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Towns and Cities

    by Dianne Irving ...
    Series series Mathematics Readers
    Learn how builders use perimeter and area to build towns and cities! Perimeter and area are important measurements that help builders design homes, parks, and more! This charming title teaches children how cities are built, while giving them great examples to practice calculating perimeter and area, improving their mathematical skills through STEM themes. With easy-to-read text, engaging practice ... Read more

    PHP471.69 or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Code-Breaker and Mathematician Alan Turing

    Series series STEM Trailblazer Bios
    Have you ever wished that you could do something heroic to help your country? When Alan Turing was a boy, he was fascinated by math and science. Later, Turing's math skills would help Great Britain win World War II.Turing's parents and teachers thought he'd be better off dropping math in favor of more gentlemanly studies, such as literature and Latin. But he stuck with it, and by the start of ... Read more

    PHP290.88

  • Let's Make a Tally Chart

    by Robin Nelson ...
    Series series First Step Nonfiction — Graph It!
    Ben needs to find out what food to grill at the cookout. Examine his tally chart to see how many people want hot dogs, hamburgers, or chicken. ... Read more

    PHP290.88

  • Modeling in Materials Processing

    Mathematical modeling and computer simulation are useful tools for improving materials processing. While courses in materials processing have covered modeling, they have traditionally been devoted to one particular class of materials, that is, polymers, metals, or ceramics. This text offers a different approach, presenting an integrated treatment of metallic and non-metallic materials. The authors ... Read more

    PHP5,210.19

  • STEM Lasers: Measuring Length

    by Sill Lisa M. ...
    What is brighter than the sun, strong enough to reach the moon, and sharp enough to cut tiny holes? Lasers do all this and more! Let a laser-like focus on measuring length shine through as you find out what makes these bright beams light up. This nonfiction math reader builds literacy skills and math content knowledge, combining informational text, problem-solving, and real-world connections to ... Read more

    PHP506.69 or Free with Kobo Plus