Realistic Math Basic, Beyond, Breakthroughs -Grade 2

Learning and doing mathematics in a realistic way!

• 100% compliance to the Philippine K to 12 Curriculum
• Employs real-life and relatable situations and activities
• Uses language understandable to the age and grade level of the students
• Addresses the twin goals of mathematics: critical thinking and problem solving
• Fortifies the moral component with values carefully explained and processed in the lessons
• Depth and yet simple discussion of every lesson, abundant examples, and wealth of exercises that ensure development of the 21st century skills
• Fusion of all the time-tested features, from the best-selling and award-winning Realistic Math, and the 21st century approaches of presenting the lessons
• Written by educators who have extensive experience and expertise in teaching mathematics

 • 100% compliance to the Philippine K to 12 Curriculum

• Employs real-life and relatable situations and activities

• Uses language understandable to the age and grade level of the students

• Addresses the twin goals of mathematics: critical thinking and problem solving

• Fortifies the moral component with values carefully explained and processed in the lessons

• Depth and yet simple discussion of every lesson, abundant examples, and wealth of exercises that ensure development of the 21st century skills

• Fusion of all the time-tested features, from the best-selling and award-winning Realistic Math, and the 21st century approaches of presenting the lessons

• Written by educators who have extensive experience and expertise in teaching mathematics [Components: Worktext, Teachers Wraparound Edition, Curriculum Map, Bleanded Learning Resources Portal]

Author/s

Grade 2:
Jadith T Ditablan
Sandy P. Germino
Nancy C. Razon
Jonathan P. Bacarro
Jessy V. Saulo
Elizabeth P. Jimenez
Paulino T. Gureng

Dr. Ernesto Y. Sibal was one of the few Filipinos in academic publishing who can irrefutably lay claim to these three titles—Patriot, Pioneer and Innovator. A staunch patriot, Dr. Sibal fiercely advocated the vision of designating Filipino-authored books for young Filipino learners. This vision was enabled by the establishment of Alemar’s Bookstore in 1958, and through the foresight and drive of Alegria Rodriguez, who shared in the vision of her husband, she helped galvanize then fledgling Alemar's Bookstore as the place to go for textbooks and school needs, propelling it to become the first established bookstore chain in the country.

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