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Name Courses Email Extension; Adams, Matt: madams@forsyth.k12.ga.us: 512273: Browder, Shane: Geometry: lbrowder@forsyth.k12.ga.us: 511622: Cochrane, Sandra: Algebra I. Why Study Mathematics? Mathematics reveals hidden patterns that help us understand the world around us. Now much more than arithmetic and geometry, mathematics today is a diverse discipline that deals with data, measurements and observations from science; with inference, deduction and proof; and with mathematical models of natural phenomena, human behavior and social systems.
Why Study Mathematics?
Mathematics reveals hidden patterns that help us understand the world around us.
Now much more than arithmetic and geometry, mathematics today is a diverse discipline that deals with data, measurements and observations from science; with inference, deduction and proof; and with mathematical models of natural phenomena, human behavior and social systems.
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with a corequisite or companion course, be sure to check out our Math Registration Tips webpage.Always check course prerequisites when planning your schedule of classes. To view course prerequisites, check the listings in the department's course catalog. Plan well in advance to submit your prerequisite clearance request form if you think you've already met the prerequisite requirement through another college.
To clear your prerequisites, you may send your completed form with unofficial transcripts to the Admissions Office Evaluations Unit at daclearprereq@deanza.edu or to the Physical Sciences, Mathematics and Engineering Division at dapsme@deanza.edu.
If you need extra support in math check out the MPS Program. We offer extra class time, counselling, and tutoring. To find MPS courses in the class schedule, look for a section number that contains 'MP' – such as 01MP, 02MP and so forth. If you encounter an error code when trying to add a MPS section please contact the MPS program by sending an email to mps@deanza.edu.
Grade 1 Unit 4: | Background Information |
Primary Mathematics Home Instructor Guide
Lesson | Vocabulary | Home Link Help | Games |
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Math Message and Reading a Thermometer | Home Link 4-1 | ||
Nonstandard Linear Measures | Home Link 4-2 For problems 1-2: | ||
Personal 'Foot' and Standard Foot | Home Link 4-3 | Coin Dice | |
The Inch | Home Link 4-4 For problems 1-2: | ||
The 6-Inch Ruler | Home Link 4-5 For problems 1-2: For problem 3: | ||
Measuring with a Tape Measure | Home Link 4-6 | ||
Explorations: Exploring Data, Shapes, and Base-10 Blocks | Home Link 4-7 | ||
Telling Time on the Quarter-Hour | Home Link 4-8 | ||
Timelines | Home Link 4-9 | ||
Number Scrolls | Home Link 4-10 For problems 4-5: | ||
Introducing Fact Power | Home Link 4-11 | ||
Good Fact Habits and Making Ten | Home Link 4-12 | Penny Plate | |
Progress Check 4 |