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Collecting data

pick a pancake
Teaches the concept of data collection to children from the prekindergarten level to grade two through a story in which Addison, Multiplex, Mina, Split, and the other math monsters perform a survey, asking their friends about their favorite pancake flavors.

Collecting data

pick a pancake
2004
Addison, Mina, Multiplex, and Split introduce the concept of collecting and presenting data through a story in which they ask their friends about their favorite pancake flavors.

Using computers

machine with a mouse
2004
Introduces children from the prekindergarten level through second grade to computers, presenting a story in which Addison, Multiplex, Mina, Split, and the other math monsters unpack a computer and find they can play games, e-mail, and use the Internet.

Patterns

what's on the wall?
2004
Teaches pattern concepts to children from the prekindergarten level to grade two through a story in which Addison, Multiplex, Mina, Split, and the other math monsters paint shapes on their room walls and discover they can also find shapes outside.

Number lines

how far to the car?
2004
The four monsters set up number signs along Monster Town Road to help Multiplex find cars when they break down.

Number conservation

planting monster melons
2004
While planting two gardens, the monsters learn that the number of monster melon seeds, and the length of two hoses, does not change when the objects are moved or rearranged.

Measuring

the perfect playhouse
2004
Teaches the concept of measurement to children from the prekindergarten level to grade two through a story in which Addison, Multiplex, Mina, Split, and the other math monsters build a playhouse.

Making tens

groups of gollywomples
2004
As they fill holiday gift boxes with different colored gollywomples for their ten friends, the four monsters learn about grouping numbers when counting and adding.

Making maps

where's the party?
2004
Introduces mapmaking to children from the prekindergarten level to grade two through a story in which Addison, Multiplex, and the other math monsters draw a map, with landmarks, for their party invitations.

Keeping track of time

go fly a kite!
2004
Introduces the concept of time for children from the prekindergarten level to grade two through a story in which Addison, Multiplex, Mina, Split, and the other math monsters go kite flying and time each person's turn with the kite by counting drips of water.

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