Subtraction Secrets is jammed with fun, imaginative mysteries children will love. In addition to solving subtraction equations to crack each case, kids gain valuable map reading skills as they travel north, south, east and west to find the final answer! Includes 30 excercises and solutions that are outstanding for grades 1-4. Useful as a springboard for creative writing and other cross-disciplinary applications.
Toy Value Index: 9.20
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Fat Brain Index: 7.96
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Review for Subtraction Secrets
Posted 15 days ago by Leslie Fielder
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I ordered it for our first grade teachers, they were very excited about using it in there teaching. Thank you for your quick response.
Review of Subtraction Secrets
Posted 28 days ago by Amy
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Setting: Home
My son is in first grade and does some second grade work in math. This is very age appropriate for him as far as the math goes. He needs a little assistance on the mapping part, but that's also a fun new skill.
Review of Subtraction Secrets
Posted 2/9/2010 by Tyrell Moore
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Setting: School
I purchased this item because I will be student teaching, in a first grade class, in a few weeks. The book is large enough to make copies from and I think it will be a good activity for the students to do for "morning work." I think the students will like to product, too because it is almost a puzzle for them. They have to follow directions and use Geographic skills (reading a compass) to solve each puzzle/page.
Subtraction Secrets
Posted 1/22/2010 by JON J CVERNA
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This was a gift, but I observed it being used. It is being enjoyed by the person it was given to while giving that same person math practice. The problems could possibly have been a bit more difficult.
Subtraction Secrets ROCKS!
Posted 12/14/2009 by Alison Windram
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My 6 year old daughter (in 1st Grade) loves this workbook. I love that it teaches subtraction in a visual way. She's also getting practice graphing. The puzzles are just long enough for her to get in good practice, but not so long that she loses interest.