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Making Science Count
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Book, 2007
Current format, Book, 2007, 1st ed, All copies in use.Book, 2007
Current format, Book, 2007, 1st ed, All copies in use. Offered in 0 more formatsChallenges young readers to think about numbers in more creative ways, introducing concepts through the use of animal fables and riddles.
More rhymes about animals that introduce counting and grouping numbers, as well as examples of such behaviors as cooperation, friendship, and appreciation.
Using animal fables to introduce science, the author challenges youngsters to think about numbers in more creative ways, giving them a head start in math that will last a lifetime.
From 1 to 10, these "lessons that count" are math magic for learning addition.
For children who have graduated from MATH FABLES, MATH FABLES TOO will help kids learn to count and, more important, lay the groundwork for addition. When children learn to group numbers at an early age, everything else -- place value, arithmatic, problem-solving -- flows naturally. These animal fables will also encourage kids to become more interested in science by building on their natural fascination with animals of the oceans, jungles, deserts, lakes, and backyards. Math and science -- a winning combination!
For children who have graduated from MATH FABLES, MATH FABLES TOO will help kids learn to count and, more important, lay the groundwork for addition. When children learn to group numbers at an early age, everything else -- place value, arithmatic, problem-solving -- flows naturally. These animal fables will also encourage kids to become more interested in science by building on their natural fascination with animals of the oceans, jungles, deserts, lakes, and backyards. Math and science -- a winning combination!
More rhymes about animals that introduce counting and grouping numbers, as well as examples of such behaviors as cooperation, friendship, and appreciation.
Using animal fables to introduce science, the author challenges youngsters to think about numbers in more creative ways, giving them a head start in math that will last a lifetime.
From 1 to 10, these "lessons that count" are math magic for learning addition.
For children who have graduated from MATH FABLES, MATH FABLES TOO will help kids learn to count and, more important, lay the groundwork for addition. When children learn to group numbers at an early age, everything else -- place value, arithmatic, problem-solving -- flows naturally. These animal fables will also encourage kids to become more interested in science by building on their natural fascination with animals of the oceans, jungles, deserts, lakes, and backyards. Math and science -- a winning combination!
For children who have graduated from MATH FABLES, MATH FABLES TOO will help kids learn to count and, more important, lay the groundwork for addition. When children learn to group numbers at an early age, everything else -- place value, arithmatic, problem-solving -- flows naturally. These animal fables will also encourage kids to become more interested in science by building on their natural fascination with animals of the oceans, jungles, deserts, lakes, and backyards. Math and science -- a winning combination!
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