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Index
Preface Introduction Chapter 1: Multiplication: Part one
Multiplying numbers up to 10 To learn or not to learn tables? Multiplying numbers greater than 10 Racing a calculator
Chapter 2: Using a reference number
Using 10 as a reference number Why use a reference number? When to use a reference number Using 100 as a reference number Multiplying numbers in the teens Multiplying numbers above 100 Solving problems in your head Combining methods
Chapter 3: Multiplying numbers above and below the reference number
A shortcut for subtraction Multiplying numbers in the circles
Chapter 4: Checking answers: Part one
Substitute numbers Casting out nines Why does the method work?
Chapter 5: Multiplication: Part two
Multiplication by factors Checking our answers Multiplying numbers below 20 Numbers above and below 20 Multiplying higher numbers Doubling and halving numbers Using 200 and 500 as reference numbers Multiplying lower numbers Multiplication by 5
Chapter 6: Multiplying decimals Chapter 7: Multiplying using two reference numbers
Using factors expressed as a division Why does this method work?
Chapter 8: Addition
Two-digit mental addition Adding three-digit numbers Adding money Adding larger numbers Checking addition by casting out nines
Chapter 9: Subtraction
Subtracting one number below a hundreds value from another that is just above the same hundreds number Written subtraction Subtraction from a power of 10 Subtracting smaller numbers Checking subtraction by casting out nines
Chapter 10: Squaring numbers
Squaring numbers ending in 5 Squaring numbers near 50 Squaring numbers near 500 Numbers ending in 1 Numbers ending in 2 Numbers ending in 9 Squaring numbers ending with other digits
Chapter 11: Short division
Using circles
Chapter 12: Long division by factors
Division by numbers ending in 5 Rounding off decimals Finding a remainder
Chapter 13: Standard long division Chapter 14: Direct division
Division by two-digit numbers A reverse technique Division by three-digit numbers
Chapter 15: Division by addition
Dividing by three-digit numbers Possible complications
Chapter 16: Checking answers: Part two
Casting out elevens
Chapter 17: Estimating square roots
Square roots of larger numbers A mental calculation When the number is just below a square A shortcut Greater accuracy
Chapter 18: Calculating square roots
Cross multiplication Using cross multiplication to extract square roots Comparing methods A question from a reader
Chapter 19: Fun shortcuts
Multiplication by 11 Calling out the answers Multiplying multiples of 11 Multiplying larger numbers A maths game Multiplication by 9 Division by 9 Multiplication using factors Division by factors Multiplying two numbers that have the same tens digits and whose units digits add to 10 Multiplying numbers when the units digits add to 10 and the tens digits differ by 1 Multiplying numbers near 50 Subtraction from numbers ending in zeros
Chapter 20: Adding and subtracting fractions
Addition Another shortcut Subtraction
Chapter 21: Multiplying and dividing fractions
Multiplying fractions Dividing fractions
Chapter 22: Direct multiplication
Multiplication by single-digit numbers Multiplying larger numbers Combining methods
Chapter 23: Estimating answers
Practical examples
Chapter 24: Estimating hypotenuse
Where the lengths of the sides are the same or similar Where the lengths of the sides are different
Chapter 25: Memorising numbers
Phonetic values Rules for phonetic values Phonetic values test
Chapter 26: Phonetic pegs
An impressive demonstration Six rules for making associations Memorising square roots
Chapter 27: Memorising long numbers
Memorising pi Mental calculation
Chapter 28: Logarithms
What are logarithms? Components of logarithms Why learn the table of logarithms? Antilogs Calculating compound interest The rule of 72 Two-figure logarithms
Chapter 29: Using what you have learned
Travelling abroad Temperature conversion Time and distances Money exchange Speeds and distances Pounds to kilograms Sporting statistics Sales tax or GST Estimating distances Miscellaneous hints Apply the strategies
Afterword Appendix A: Frequently asked questions Appendix B: Estimating cube roots Appendix C: Finding any root of a number Appendix D: Checks for divisibility Appendix E: Why our methods work Appendix F: Casting out nines — why it works Appendix G: Squaring feet and inches Appendix H: How do you get students to enjoy mathematics? Appendix I: Solving problems Glossary Index
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