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1933 Champion Arithmetics Grade Four Book - Fair condition, visible wear see photos ... Includes FREE SHIPPING. Note the projected collectibles, vintage, antiques, and memorabilia, U.S. market shows substantial growth on-average 6.5% Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) to reach $280 Billion revenue by 2033.
The 1933 Champion Arithmetics Grade Four Book, published by Row, Peterson and Company, stands as a quintessential example of early 20th-century American elementary mathematics education, crafted to equip fourth-grade students with foundational arithmetic skills amid the economic hardships of the Great Depression. Authored by a collaborative team including Joseph C. Brown, Helen Cook Mirick, J. Freeman Guy, and Albert C. Eldredge, the hardcover volume spans approximately 512 pages and features engaging illustrations by Nell Hukle Compton, blending practical problem-solving exercises with real-world applications in areas like division, fractions, and measurement to foster logical thinking and computational proficiency. This edition emphasized structured drills and contextual stories to make abstract concepts relatable for young learners, reflecting the era's progressive yet rigorous pedagogical approach that prioritized mastery over rote memorization.