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Bar graphs

2019
Simple text and illustrations introduce the reader to using bar graphs.

Martin McLean, middle school queen

2020
Seventh-grader Martin McLean has trouble expressing himself except at Mathletes competitions and, now, as a female impersonator but his first-ever drag show falls on the same night as an important Mathletes tournament.

Visual guide to math

2018
". . . a visual guide [to] basic math operations, including counting, measuring, and shapes"--OCLC.

How to be a math wizard

2020
Text and photographs present thirty activities and crafts featuring mathematics.

Making pizza with math!

2020
Simple word problems encourage readers to consider the many ways math is used in the kitchen to make pizza. Includes recipes.

Making soups with math!

2020
Simple word problems encourage readers to consider the many ways math is used in the kitchen to make soups. Includes recipes.

Making salads with math!

2020
Simple word problems encourage readers to consider the many ways math is used in the kitchen to make salads. Includes recipes.

Making desserts with math!

2020
"In this book, simple word problems encourage readers to consider the many ways math is used in the kitchen to make delicious desserts [and includes recipes]"--Provided by publisher.

Making pasta with math!

2020
Simple word problems encourage readers to consider the many ways math is used in the kitchen to make pasta dishes. Includes recipes.

How many mice make an elephant?

and other big questions about size and distance
2020
"Introduces children to a world of . . . information by comparing sizes and distances in a . . . relatable way. A wide range of subjects are covered, including animals, the human body, engineering, Earth, and space, to explore the answers to questions such as 'How many ice cubes make an iceberg?', 'How many high jumps to the Moon?' and 'How many planet Earths fit inside the Sun?' The math and logic behind each comparison is explained clearly and simply"--Amazon.

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