Every class has one of those students, the one who asks when they are going to use math "in real life."
101 Things Everyone Should Know About Math should be in every math teachers arsenal for this reason alone.
The NSTA, National Science Teachers Association, recommends this book for good reason: the examples are challenging enough to maintain interest, the hints do not give away too much information, and the answers are explained clearly. The back of the book lists References for conversions, equations, formulas, and it ends with a glossary.
The book is recommended for those between 10 and 14 but I could see it being practical for other ages if someone has struggled with math.
I received the book in exchange for my honest review, all opinions are my own.
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