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Math adds up

2017
High-level math is a big part of the technology that we use every day. But before most students can head to their chosen STEM career, they need to know the basics. Using real-life examples, this book reinforces the math curriculum, including counting, fractions, shapes, and data organization. Each spread introduces a cool concept, such as how robots communicate information, and explains it in a fun way. Full-color photographs further complement every interesting bit of content.

One odd day

A boy awakens to find that everything around him is odd, from three sleeves on his shirt and five legs on his dog to clocks and calendars with only odd numbers.

Around the Moon 1, 2, 3

a space counting book
"Introduces the moon, planets, and other objects in space, while teaching the concept of counting to ten."--Provided by publisher.

Down on the farm 1, 2, 3

a farm counting book
"Introduces pigs, horses, chicks, and other objects around the farm, while teaching the concept of counting to ten."--Provided by publisher.

Is it odd or even?

2006
Simple text and photographs identify, counting, and adding even and odd numbers.

Number talks

helping children build mental math and computation strategies, grades K-5
2014
Discusses the benefits of using "number talks," in the classroom, which are five- to fifteen-minute conversations that encourage students to mentally solve a computation problem and explains how to plan for and design number talks for kindergarten through fifth-grade classrooms. Includes a DVD with classroom footage and additional resources for teachers.

Use math

2016
"Which is more and which is less? Use your math mind to figure it out!"--Provided by publisher.

Bunches and bunches of bunnies

1980
Busy bunnies demonstrate multiplication operations from 1 to 12.

Fly a jumbo jet

2014
Discover how the math you learn at school is used to fly a jumbo jet.

Extreme sports

2014
Discover how the math you learn at school is used when trying extreme sports.

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