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Life of Fred Farming

This is the sixth book in the Life of Fred series. There are 10 books in the Elementary Series are for grades 1 through 4.

So, you think math is boring and there is nothing much anyone can do to make it "un-boring"?
You think the average person can't really ever understand math, and "Who needs it?" if you have a calculator in hand!

Think Again!!

Never again hear the question which many math students have: "When are we ever gonna use this stuff?" or "Math is boring!"

No other textbooks are like these. Each text is written in the style of a novel with a humorous story line. Each section tells part of the life of Fred Gauss and how, in the course of his life, he encounters the need for the math and then learns the methods. Tons of solved examples. Each hardcover textbook contains ALL of the material – more than most instructors cover in traditional classroom settings. Includes tons of proofs.

Written by Dr. Stanley Schmidt with the intent to make math come alive with lots of humour, clear explanations, and silly illustrations that stick in the mind. The student will learn to think mathematically.

This book covers beginning mathematics including . . .

- Adding to 14
- Googol
- Percents
- Adding to 16
- Rows of a Matrix
- Median Average
- Union of Sets
- All of Mathematics Generated by the Empty Set
- Proof that the Set of Everything (the Universal Set) Cannot Exist
- Cardinality of a Set
- Collinear Points
- Numbers vs. Numerals
- Borrowing One in Subtraction
- Definition of Function
- Domain and Codomain
- Radius and Ulna
- Dollars in Different Denominations
and much more . . .

Unlike all other math programs, this one also teaches about:

• Why Many Dolls Have a Vacant Stare
• Litotes
• Three Things in Order to be Great
• Oxymorons
• Collective Nouns
• Cock-a-doodle-doo in Four Languages
• Circumference of the World, What Iniquitous Means
• The Second Sound Recording Ever Made
• The Proof that Every Number is Interesting
• Flour Fights Are Fun
• Rhetorical Questions
• The Game of Questions
• Caesura
• Humerus vs. Humorous

The answers are included in the textbook.

Dr. Schmidt recommends that all students up to 4th grade start with Apples and work their way through the entire elementary series.

There are ten books in Elementary Series:
* Life of Fred: Apples
* Life of Fred: Butterflies
* Life of Fred: Cats
* Life of Fred: Dogs
* Life of Fred: Edgewood
* Life of Fred: Farming
* Life of Fred: Goldfish
* Life of Fred: Honey
* Life of Fred: Ice Cream
* Life of Fred: Jelly Beans

You are ready to start Life of Fred Elementary when...
1. You can talk in sentences.
2. You are willing to listen to a 5 page story.
3. You can hold a pencil.
4. You can print the digits 0 to 10
5. You know your basic addition and subtraction facts up to 10

See inside Life of Fred Farming


  • Author
    Schmidt, Stanley F.
  • Brand / Publisher
  • Copyright
    Copyright
  • Format
    Hardcover
  • Grade Level
    Grade 1 to 4
  • Number of Pages
    128 Pages
  • Series
Life of Fred Farming

This is the sixth book in the Life of Fred series. There are 10 books in the Elementary Series are for grades 1 through 4.

So, you think math is boring and there is nothing much anyone can do to make it "un-boring"?
You think the average person can't really ever understand math, and "Who needs it?" if you have a calculator in hand!

Think Again!!

Never again hear the question which many math students have: "When are we ever gonna use this stuff?" or "Math is boring!"

No other textbooks are like these. Each text is written in the style of a novel with a humorous story line. Each section tells part of the life of Fred Gauss and how, in the course of his life, he encounters the need for the math and then learns the methods. Tons of solved examples. Each hardcover textbook contains ALL of the material – more than most instructors cover in traditional classroom settings. Includes tons of proofs.

Written by Dr. Stanley Schmidt with the intent to make math come alive with lots of humour, clear explanations, and silly illustrations that stick in the mind. The student will learn to think mathematically.

This book covers beginning mathematics including . . .

- Adding to 14
- Googol
- Percents
- Adding to 16
- Rows of a Matrix
- Median Average
- Union of Sets
- All of Mathematics Generated by the Empty Set
- Proof that the Set of Everything (the Universal Set) Cannot Exist
- Cardinality of a Set
- Collinear Points
- Numbers vs. Numerals
- Borrowing One in Subtraction
- Definition of Function
- Domain and Codomain
- Radius and Ulna
- Dollars in Different Denominations
and much more . . .

Unlike all other math programs, this one also teaches about:

• Why Many Dolls Have a Vacant Stare
• Litotes
• Three Things in Order to be Great
• Oxymorons
• Collective Nouns
• Cock-a-doodle-doo in Four Languages
• Circumference of the World, What Iniquitous Means
• The Second Sound Recording Ever Made
• The Proof that Every Number is Interesting
• Flour Fights Are Fun
• Rhetorical Questions
• The Game of Questions
• Caesura
• Humerus vs. Humorous

The answers are included in the textbook.

Dr. Schmidt recommends that all students up to 4th grade start with Apples and work their way through the entire elementary series.

There are ten books in Elementary Series:
* Life of Fred: Apples
* Life of Fred: Butterflies
* Life of Fred: Cats
* Life of Fred: Dogs
* Life of Fred: Edgewood
* Life of Fred: Farming
* Life of Fred: Goldfish
* Life of Fred: Honey
* Life of Fred: Ice Cream
* Life of Fred: Jelly Beans

You are ready to start Life of Fred Elementary when...
1. You can talk in sentences.
2. You are willing to listen to a 5 page story.
3. You can hold a pencil.
4. You can print the digits 0 to 10
5. You know your basic addition and subtraction facts up to 10

See inside Life of Fred Farming


  • Author
    Schmidt, Stanley F.
  • Brand / Publisher
  • Copyright
    Copyright
  • Format
    Hardcover
  • Grade Level
    Grade 1 to 4
  • Number of Pages
    128 Pages
  • Series