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The
Greedy Triangle
by Marilyn Burns
Ages 5–9
Geometry
Colorful introduction of geometric shapes to K–3rd
grade students. |
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A
Cloak for the Dreamer
by Aileen Friedman
Ages 5–9
Geometry
Introduction to the relationship between geometric shapes
for Kinder–4th grade students. |
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Sir
Cumference and the First Round Table
by Cindy Neuschwander
Ages 7–12
Geometry
Introduces 2nd–5th grade students to radius and
circumference. |
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One
Hundred Hungry Ants
by Elinor J. Pinczes
Ages 4–9
Factoring
A rhyming introduction to factoring for Kinder–4th grade
students. |
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A
Remainder of One
by Elinor J. Pinczes
Ages 4–9
Division
A rhyming introduction to division with remainders for
Kinder–4th grade students. |
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Spaghetti
and Meatballs for All!
by Marilyn Burns
Ages 6–10
Area & Perimeter
Clever introduction to area and perimeter concepts to
2nd–4th grade students. |
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The $1.00 Word Riddle Book
by Marilyn Burns
Ages 8–12
Number
Riddles give clues for finding words worth $1.00
using a simple code: a=1¢, b=2¢, etc. |
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Math Curse
by Jon Scieszka
Ages 7–up
The narrator is with a “math curse” and her
entire day becomes a series of math problems. Hilarious text and striking illustrations
by Lane Smith. |
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Amanda
Bean’s Amazing Dream
by Cindy Neuschwander
Ages 5–9
Multiplication
Fun introduction to multiplication for 1st–3rd
grade students. |
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The
King’s Commissioners
by Alison Friedman
Ages 7–12
Multiplication
Colorful presentation of the connection between counting
and multiplication for 2nd–5th grade students. |
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One
Grain of Rice
by Demi
Ages 5–10
Number
The power of doubling for 1st–4th grade students. |
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The
King’s Chessboard
by David Birch
Ages 6–13
Number
The power of doubling for 2nd–6th grade students. |
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How
Much is a Million?
by David M. Schwartz
Ages 6–12
Number
Graphics help 1st–5th grade students conceptualize the
immensity of numbers. |
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If You Made a Million
by David M. Schwartz
Ages 6–12
Nimber
This funny and accessible book 2nd–5th grade students
explores money, saving, spending, interest, mortgages, etc. |
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Counting on Frank
by Rod Clement
Ages 5–10
Measurement
Amusing size and measurement examples for 1st–4th grade
students. |
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