![]() On Beyond a Million : An Amazing Math Journey by David M. One Riddle, One Answer by Lauren Thompson (value of zero) The King's Commissioners by Aileen Friedman, illustrated by Susan Guevara (place value) The Greedy Triangle by Marilyn Burns, illustrated by Gordon Silveria (geometry) Math Man by Teri Daniels (real world math situations)Īmanda Bean's Amazing Dream : A Mathematical Story by Cindy Neuschwander, illustrated by Liza Woodruff (multiplication) ![]() Math Curse by Jon Scieszka, illustrated by Lane Smith (math anxiety) ![]() One Grain of Rice : A Mathematical Folktale by Demi (exponential theory) Tiger Math: Learning to Graph from a Baby Tiger by Ann Whitehead Nagda and Cindy Cickel (graphing) The Grapes of Math by Greg Tang (math riddles, problem-solving strategies) Porok! You tried!) These books focus on math concepts rather than counting, and if you add them up you'll have kids with improved math skills and reading comprehension! These books are the answer to anyone who says reading can't be integrated into any subject! Just look at all these titles, including children who respond to art and narrative into the math-loving equation! Where were these books when I was a kid? Maybe then I wouldn't have had to try to see Carlos D'Agostino's answers all the time! (Sorry, Mr. ![]()
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