Have you ever wondered how packages are designed and created? People who figure out the best way to package products have to know a lot about surface area and volume. With this engaging book, you'll learn about how the size and shape of a product helps determine its packaging size, and why companies have to be smart about how packages are displayed, advertised, and marketed for consumers. With vibrant photos, math charts and diagrams, grade-appropriate text, and informational text features to help navigate the text, students will learn practical, real-world applications of math skills as they learn surface area and volume, and build their STEM skills.
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This series aims to introduce math concepts in the practical context of professional or everyday activities. Hurricane Hunters focuses on analyzing data to find means, modes, medians, extreme values, range of data, and more. Pack It Up delivers a first-person account of a family s move from a child s point of view connected to the concepts of volume and surface area. A Sense of Art applies calculations of area and perimeter to fields such as architecture, interior design, and fashion design. Photographs and descriptions of structures ranging from the Taj Mahal to the Pyramids at Giza to modern office buildings bring the ideas to life. Tonight s Concert, told from the first-person point of view of a concert manager, focuses on both creating and interpreting graphs based on data. Each book includes math problems, including a two-page problem-solving activity at the end of the book, and brief answers in the back matter. The books overall direction is worthwhile --Booklist, May 2012
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