Suche books:   



Measuring Penny
Loreen Leedy

Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), 2000 - 32 pages

average customer review:based on 7 reviews
view larger image
 for more information click here

   highly recommended  highly recommended



Great for teachers -- especially for 2nd and 3rd grade

It covers standard and nonstandard (dog paws) units of measurement, length, capacity, weight...it's entertaining and leads itself to creative lesson ideas. Kids love it!


Don't eat the dog biscuits. They are for measuring.

Lisa has a homework assignment. She needs to measure something. Why not Penny? She uses standard units of measurement, such as inches and centimeters, along with non-standard units of measurement, such as dog biscuits and herself, to measure her dog Penny, and other dogs too. She conducts weight comparisons of dogs with the use of a teeter-totter, and then she takes Penny home to conduct volume measurements with food and water. The illustrations are done in a simple and direct way to help children understand the concept of units of measurement. This is an outstanding book.


 for more information click here









 for more information click here


Perfect for teaching measuring!

I used this book with my kindergarteners and they adored it! They already knew Penny from the book about maps so they were excited to listen to a Penny book in math. We used it as our starting point to get an overview on measurement and then went back to specific sections of the book to learn about each type of measurement. When Lisa used herself as a measuring tool, the students used their bodies as measuring tools. When Lisa used dog biscuits to measure Penny, we measured things in the room with dog biscuits. There are so many ways to do the things that Lisa does in the classroom and bring this book, and measuring, alive!


 for more information click here






U of A South Elem. Education Student

I loved this book. The book was so fun. Kids love this book because it has to do with dogs. It was very easy to read and to understand all of the measurements. Kids get into the book and want to go measure their own dog or cat at home. I enjoyed this book a lot and would recommend it to anyone who has to teach measuring to their kids or their class.


Measuring Penny

This book is a keeper. One to have in your collection of childrens books. Great for teaching measurement.


reviews: page 1, 2



Lisa has an important homework assignment--to measure something in several different ways. She has to use standard units like inches and nonstandard units like paper clips to find out height, width, length, weight, volume, temperature, and time. Lisa decides to measure her dog, Penny, and finds out ... Penny's nose = 1 inch long Penny's tail = 1 dog biscuit longPenny's paw print = 3 centimeters wide ... and that's only the beginning! Lisa learns a lot about her dog and about measuring, and even has fun doing it.This clear and engaging concept book, delivered with a sense of humor, is certain to win over the most reluctant mathematician.


 for more information click here



hot or not?    What's your opinion?     Write a review and share your thoughts!



recommendations

Teach math in a non-traditional relaxed no fear way!
Building:  Linear Measurement, Squares & Cubes
Books for teaching time and measurement
Liven up your Math curriculum
Math stories




measuring

Making Sustainability Work: Best Practices in Managing and Measuring ...
Incredible 5-Point Scale ¿ Assisting Students with Autism Spectrum ...
Valuation: Measuring and Managing the Value of Companies, Fourth ...
Measuring Penny
Performance Dashboards: Measuring, Monitoring, and Managing Your ...



penny

Vintage Wedding Cake Toppers
Three Cups of Tea: One Man's Mission to Promote Peace . . . One ...
Sisterchicks on the Loose!
Baby! Talk!
From Book to Bestseller: An Insider's Guide to Publicizing and ...



search for books
measuring penny, measuring, penny


Impressum / about us


Suche books: