Anyway,” “anyways” and “any way”: which are proper, and how should they be used? Some rules, examples and an infographic will help to sort everything out.
Prealgebra and Introductory Algebra: An Applied Approach
As in previous editions, the focus in PREALGEBRA & INTRODUCTORY ALGEBRA remains on the Aufmann Interactive Method (AIM). Students are encouraged to be active participants in the classroom and in their own studies as they work through the How To examples and the paired Examples and You Try It problems.
The Homonym Phenomenon! Words that sound similar or are written the same but with different meanings are a notorious stumbling block for those learning English as a second language. In truth, native speakers have their share of trouble with them, too. Ten examples of homonyms and homophones and the accompanying infographic will clarify some of these frustrating words.
Target key math skills with this collection of motivating, kid-pleasing practice pages. First, students read hilarious fractured fairy tales to capture their interest. Then, with model problems and other examples as guides, kids solve problems with confidence. A great way to make math engaging for all students.
In Chapter I., headed the Reproduction of Extracts, we give examples of the kind of composition prescribed for the upper classes, in Chapter II attempted to show him by a few cardinal rules and examples how to write clearly and effectively. In Chapter III we have gone rather fully into the subject of punctuation, a large number of examples to be worked out by the student is attached to both chapters.In Chapter IV, which is headed "Expansion of Outines," we introduce the student for the first time to the subject of Essay-writing.In Chapter V., the last, we have dealt with the subject of Letter-writing.