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The unofficial guide to using math in Minecraft

2020
Text and illustrations examine how math is used in Minecraft.

How to solve a problem

the rise (and falls) of a rock-climbing champion
2020
Describes solving a complex problem in terms of rock climbing, which may include false starts, breaking the challenge into smaller parts, and always being thoughtful and persistent.

Max Einstein

2019
"A village outside Mumbai is having a water crisis that only a group of kid geniuses can fix--so Max and her CMI friends book it to India. But it's hard to save the world when you're trying not to be kidnapped by a greedy corporation that profits when others suffer--and seems to know your every move. It's almost like the bad guys have a spy inside the Change Makers"--OCLC.

You can do it, Yasmin!

"A collection of four more stories featuring Yasmin! Whether she's braving the goalie net for the first time on the soccer field, trouble-shooting a plant problem in the garden with her family, tackling a tricky writing assignment, or managing a disagreement with her friends, Yasmin is always thinking outside the box to come up with creative solutions. Yasmin can do it!"--From the publisher's web site.

Jabari tries

"Jabari is making a flying machine. It will fly across the yard. 'It'll be easy--I don't need any help,' Jabari declares. But he quickly realizes that inventing can be more than a little frustrating"--Provided by publisher.

Solve this! forensics

super science and curious capers for the daring detective in you
"Science experiments for children that help them learn to solve problems"--Provided by publisher.

The problem with problems

Children describe the characteristics of problems and the strategies they use to tame them using simple rhyming text and illustrations.

Solve this! forensics

super science and curious capers for the daring detective in you
"Science experiments for children that help them learn to solve problems"--Provided by publisher.

Train your brain with activities using loops

"Loops are repetitive tasks commonly found in computer programming. This book of fun activities encourages readers to form their own loops using everyday objects. These unplugged exercises teach young readers the concepts programmers use every day, such as patterning, reusing materials, and ordering information. Each activity helps readers become stronger thinkers and the coders of tomorrow"--Provided by the publisher.

How to solve a problem

the rise (and falls) of a rock-climbing champion
Describes solving a complex problem in terms of rock climbing, which may include false starts, breaking the challenge into smaller parts, and always being thoughtful and persistent.

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