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The Great Number Rumble: A Story of Math in Surprising Places
Cora Lee, Gillian O'Reilly

Annick Press, 2007 - 108 pages

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Let's Rumble!

The Great Number Rumble: A Story of Math in Surprising PlacesI can't wait to use this book with my Math classes next year! For all those folks who claim math doesn't relate to real life, or is boring, this book should go a long way towards changing their minds. Not only does it cleverly illustrate (in words and pictures, no less) how integral math is to our lives, but it's actually a fun book to read, with a real story line. Rooting for the narrator's friend, the math-loving 'nerd', Sam, readers are likely to find themselves seeing math as fun and fascinating, too!


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Great Number Rumble

As an educator, GREAT book to give kids a 'different point of view' on numbers & math.









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The Great Number Rumble: A Story of Math in Surprising Places

This is a math teachers delight. If you want to know how or why we use math daily, the answers are found within this fun read.



A school's plan to end arithmetic plus a math-crazy kid equals an entertaining exposé on the wonder of numbers.

When the schools in Jeremy's town ban math, there are loud cheers from the kids. Even his teachers happily toss their textbooks. But Jeremy's best friend Sam, a self-proclaimed mathnik, sets out to prove that math is not only important, but fun.

In the chapters that follow, Sam reveals math's presence in everyday places, including sports (types of triangles determine how a bike functions); art (artist M.C. Escher combined math patterns with imagination); and nature (ants instinctively calculate dead reckoning -- a navigation tool also used by astronauts). Meanwhile, surprising sidebars offer Jeremy's thoughts on weird concepts that range from chaos theory to cash prizes for new prime numbers. In the end, Jeremy, his teachers and even the Director of Education have to admit that school minus math equals all sorts of trouble.

Complete with dozens of amusing real-life math examples, brief bios of seven famous mathematicians, and fun illustrations and diagrams, this innovative introduction to all things arithmetic will win over even the most math-phobic readers.




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