sequences (mathematics)

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Sea creatures

solving equations and inequalities
2012
Text and illustrations look at equations and inequalities in marine animals.

Fibonacci Zoo

2015
When Eli and his father visit an unusual zoo, Eli keeps track of the numbers of animals and soon sees there is a pattern that will predict how many creatures are in the next exhibit. Includes an activity and facts about number sequences.

Count off, Squeak Scouts!

2013
When Albert the mouse, his big sister Wanda, and the other Squeak Scouts go on a field trip to the attic of the People House, Albert not only learns how to line up in numerical order, he also finds a souvenir for his collection. Introduces the concept of number sequence.

Qu? sigue, Nina?

2005
When the string of a borrowed necklace breaks, Nina must quickly get the beads back in order and restrung before her sister finds out.

Integers & the coordinate plane

2006
Presents strategies for understanding the values of positive and negative integers, showing how to place them on a number line and discussing absolute value, quadrant locations, and other related topics.

Patterning

2012
Photographs and text help young readers to understand the concepts of patterns. Includes activities, photographs, and a glossary.

The history of space exploration

sequencing events chronologically on a timeline
2004
This book gives facts about the history of space exploration, from Galileo's telescope to the International Space Station.

Horrible Harry cracks the code

2008
Horrible Harry must defend his reputation as a detective by cracking the secret code of Mrs. Funderburke's lunch prizes.

Prime obsession

Bernhard Riemann and the greatest unsolved problem in mathematics
2003
Traces the history and background of the Riemann Hypothesis, discussing the impact it has had on the field of mathematics since it was first developed in 1859.

Wild Fibonacci

nature's secret code revealed
2005
Describes the Fibonacci sequence as it appear through a special shape called an equiangular spiral.and various other things in nature.

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