Description
The Fun Way to Master Geometry
Your journey into the world of math continues with “Geometry Through Stories,” the next exciting installment in Jenny Kellett’s groundbreaking educational adventure series. It’s the most fun way to brush up on your geometry.
This is no ordinary textbook; it’s a thrilling ride through the captivating world of geometry, disguised as a page-turning mystery story. Our intrepid adventurers find themselves in a world where angles hide secret messages, and shapes solve time-sensitive problems in mystical lands. From the basics of points, lines, and planes to complex geometrical transformations, each chapter brings a new challenge. The race is on.
Master key concepts, including:
- Basic geometric terms and definitions
- Properties of 2D and 3D shapes
- Angle relationships
- Triangle properties and the Pythagorean theorem
- Perimeter, area, and volume calculations
- Transformations and symmetry
Each chapter ends with practice problems, giving students the chance to apply what they’ve learned in a practical, engaging way. These problems are designed to help reinforce the concepts, ensuring students have a strong grasp of geometry basics.
Who is this book for?
- Suitable for students in the 9th grade and up (age 14), this book is the perfect supplementary guide to classroom learning.
- Parents looking to support your child’s education, or brush up on your own high school geometry!
- Teachers seeking creative resources for the classroom
- Students eager for a unique approach to geometry
From author Jenny Kellett, the creator of “Algebra 1: The Mystery of the Algebraic Artifact,” comes another masterful blend of education and adventure. With “Geometry: Journey into the World of Shapes and Angles,” learning high school math has never been more thrilling! Order your copy today.
Many2luv –
This has been an amazing addition to my homeschool curriculum! My kids are actually doing geometry! Its such an original concept. Highly recommend.
Lorelei –
This book is very informative. Not only explores historical geometry and its relevance in various fields. It also covers fundamental principles of geometry at early levels. The visual representations of geometric patterns and symmetry are well explained. A great resource for those who need help with geometry subject.
MY –
If you have a teen who dislikes geometry, try this book. That said, some illustrations would make it better and even easier to follow, eg. show me the real-life applications.
Alex Mandol –
I received a free copy of this book in return for my view, but it doesn’t impact my review. This book is really fantastic and novel. I haven’t seen math presented in this way before, and I truly believe it will benefit a lot of kids who are struggling to understand elementary math concepts. I have always been into English and art, my parents could never get me to look at a math textbook! If I had had a book like this, I would have been obsessed. The stories are engaging and interesting – and the practice questions at the end of each chapter are very useful.
Marcia B. –
Geometry can be a frightening word in the mathematical environment for any child. This innovative approach through storytelling is a great approach to instructing kids of this age group. The author keeps it interesting while storytelling. Each chapter ends with practice problems, allowing students to apply what they’ve learned in a practical, engaging way. These problems are designed to help reinforce the concepts, ensuring students have a strong grasp of geometry basics
Susie –
I always believed in teaching any subject with stories as children have different interests but stories always work in getting their attention. This book delivers a very interesting and easy-to-follow approach.