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They cover foundational elementary topics—numbers and counting, measurement, addition and subtraction, shapes, time, money and fractions—and extend into middle‑school topics such as algebra, volume, vectors and trigonometry.

They teach vocabulary with clear definitions paired with examples and illustrations, thematic or unit-based organization, hands-on writing and activity tasks, and—in at least one case—audio read‑aloud stories to reinforce terms in context.

Practice formats include written exercises (write‑it tasks, vocabulary pages), applied worked examples and problem practice, hands‑on activities, and puzzle‑style tasks such as mazes, color‑by‑number, dot‑to‑dot and hidden‑picture activities.

Supplemental features vary by title but commonly include illustrations and many worked examples; some resources offer audio read‑aloud stories, and a few list recommended websites or internet links for extra activities and explanations.

Elementary math dictionaries focus on foundational terms and simple examples (counting and basic number concepts), while middle‑school references expand coverage to higher‑level topics such as algebra, vectors, volume and trigonometry.

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