How To Survive Middle School Math

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School Math (NAPSA)—In her groundbreaking book, actress and math genius Danica McKellar sets a few things straight: Acne sucks. Mean people suck. But math is actually a good thing, and she proves it in her book, “Math Doesn’t Suck: How to Survive Middle School Math Without Losing Your Mind or Breaking a Nail” (Plume). Dubbed a “math superstar” by the New York Times, McKellar gives girls and their parents the onsen, tools they need vapehau Sells SETELEM ty master the Mereiar concepts that confuse middle schoolers most, including frac! 4 tions, percents, ~ ratios, rates, le Reds tere Gece \“solving for x” OA de and more. In addition to T) take this ‘sass teaching the most important middle school math concepts, this unique book includes: Time-saving tips and tricks for homework andtests; Real-world examples—from how understanding percents can make you a savvier shopper to how proportions can make you a better chef; Inspiring stories from Dan- ica’s ownlife as a terrified math student, a confident actress and everything in between. In this runaway New York Times bestseller, McKellar, best known for her roles in “The Won- der Years” and “The West Wing,” proves that math can beeasy,relevant and even glamorous, and gives you the tools to ace your next test. Danica McKellar’s Web site is www.mathdoesntsuck.com. The book is available in bookstores now.