Life of Fred - Financial Choices
Life of Fred - Financial Choices
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Life of Fred is a series of math books that break the old pattern of drill and kill. Instead of nothing but dry exposition and endless drill exercises, they contain fun stories about Fred Gauss, a child prodigy math genius. During his hilarious adventures, he encounters situations that call for solving math problems. Dr. Stanley Schmidt wrote these to make math come alive with humor, clear explanations, and silly illustrations that will make math a fun subject. Your children actually want to read these books. The stories carry on through the exercises, leading the student through them. Many of the books have a series of quizzes called Bridges every few chapters. Passing a quiz means the student is ready for the next chapter. Some books have all the problem solutions in them, while others have separate answer keys or companions. The textbooks are all hardbound, the answer keys are comb-bound.
This program relies on reading comprehension and thinking and is non-consumable. You will not find 30 problems on every page of rote spoon-fed learning that is quickly forgotten. This is totally different, a new way of learning, and everything you need is in the book. As a parent, you will quickly pick up on the novel way as you read along and learn with your student. Books available for grades K - 12.
Hardback, ISBN978-1-937032-18-0, 176 pages
Life of Fred Financial Choices
If you want to wear clothes or eat or live indoors, this book may help you accomplish those goals.
- Three reasons to use a credit card
- The ultimate use of money
- The five places to invest
- How to retire in 24 years (Nothing financial is 100% certain—but this comes close.)
- Five suggestions for choosing a good spouse
- Insurance—what to buy and what not to buy
- Taxes—the seven categories
- Personal habits that will help make you successful
- Real estate—what to buy and when to buy
- Stocks, bonds, mortgages, REITs, certificates of deposit, mutual funds
- How Kingie made his fortune.
Click here to view sample pages.
Book Title | Life of Fred - Financial Choices |
Publisher: | Polka Dot Publishing |
Author | Stan Schmidt |
Life of Fred is a series of math books that break the old pattern of drill and kill. Instead of nothing but dry exposition and endless drill exercises, they contain fun stories about Fred Gauss, a child prodigy math genius. During his hilarious adventures, he encounters situations that call for solving math problems. Dr. Stanley Schmidt wrote these to make math come alive with humor, clear explanations, and silly illustrations that will make math a fun subject. Your children actually want to read these books. The stories carry on through the exercises, leading the student through them. Many of the books have a series of quizzes called Bridges every few chapters. Passing a quiz means the student is ready for the next chapter. Some books have all the problem solutions in them, while others have separate answer keys or companions. The textbooks are all hardbound, the answer keys are comb-bound.
This program relies on reading comprehension and thinking and is non-consumable. You will not find 30 problems on every page of rote spoon-fed learning that is quickly forgotten. This is totally different, a new way of learning, and everything you need is in the book. As a parent, you will quickly pick up on the novel way as you read along and learn with your student. Books available for grades K - 12.
This program relies on reading comprehension and thinking and is non-consumable. You will not find 30 problems on every page of rote spoon-fed learning that is quickly forgotten. This is totally different, a new way of learning, and everything you need is in the book. As a parent, you will quickly pick up on the novel way as you read along and learn with your student. Books available for grades K - 12.
Life of Fred Financial Choices
If you want to wear clothes or eat or live indoors, this book may help you accomplish those goals.
- Three reasons to use a credit card
- The ultimate use of money
- The five places to invest
- How to retire in 24 years (Nothing financial is 100% certain—but this comes close.)
- Five suggestions for choosing a good spouse
- Insurance—what to buy and what not to buy
- Taxes—the seven categories
- Personal habits that will help make you successful
- Real estate—what to buy and when to buy
- Stocks, bonds, mortgages, REITs, certificates of deposit, mutual funds
- How Kingie made his fortune.
Click here to view sample pages.