Everybody Wins (Math Matters)1 review
Sheila Bruce

Kane Press, 2001

Good teaching resource

This book is suitable for a teacher who has just started the topic of division with their class. A good resource to base activities on, encourage interest in the topic and to aid understanding.
  
  











  



  
Equal Shmequal (Math Adventures)1 review
Virginia L. Kroll

Charlesbridge Publishing, 2005

Wonderful book!

This is a great way to explain the concept of equality to young children. It is entertaining and informative. It should be part of the library in all K-3 classes.
  
  











  



  
The Doorbell Rang15 reviews
Pat Hutchins

Live Oak Media, 2001

The Doorbell Rang

+ Great Toddler Book!
+ Great book!
+ A Kids' Book About Sharing
+ My daughter love this book very much!
  
  











  



  
Cheetah Math: Learning About Division from Baby Cheetahs1 review
Ann Whitehead Nagda

Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), 2007

Great for Cheetah or Math fans!

This book was so cute & well done it caused me to buy all of the "Math" books for my granddaughter (age 5) and she loves them also!
  
  











  



  
Clean Sweep Campers (Fall 2000 Fact Sheet for Math Matters -- Math Matters AE Series) (Math Matters)
Paige Billin-Frye

Kane Press, 2000

Eight messy bunkmates win the camp prize for cleanest cabin in this funny story about using fractions. Math Concept: Fractions
  
  











  



  
One Hundred Hungry Ants23 reviews
Elinor Pinczes

Sandpiper, 1999

My second grade class loved this book!

+ Awesome!
+ Awesome and clever mathematics book!!
+ math through litiracy
  
  











  



  
A Remainder of One6 reviews
Elinor J Pinczes

Sandpiper, 2002

It can be read again and again

+ Good introduction to division

I read this book to my seven year old nephew and he loved it. He wants me to read the book to him everytime I see him! He even asked if he could take it to school with him. I thought that the way it was worded made it enjoyable for me as much as it was for him. I'm not sure that he totally ...
  
  











  



  
Clean Sweep Campers (Fall 2000 Fact Sheet for Math Matters -- Math Matters AE Series) (Math Matters)
Paige Billin-Frye

Kane Press, 2000

Eight messy bunkmates win the camp prize for cleanest cabin in this funny story about using fractions. Math Concept: Fractions
  
  











  



  
Equal Shmequal (Math Adventures)1 review
Virginia L. Kroll

Charlesbridge Publishing, 2005

Wonderful book!

This is a great way to explain the concept of equality to young children. It is entertaining and informative. It should be part of the library in all K-3 classes.
  
  











  



  
Cheetah Math: Learning About Division from Baby Cheetahs1 review
Ann Whitehead Nagda

Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), 2007

Great for Cheetah or Math fans!

This book was so cute & well done it caused me to buy all of the "Math" books for my granddaughter (age 5) and she loves them also!
  
  











  



  
The Doorbell Rang15 reviews
Pat Hutchins

Live Oak Media, 2001

The Doorbell Rang

+ Great Toddler Book!
+ Great book!
+ A Kids' Book About Sharing
+ My daughter love this book very much!
  
  











  



  
One Hundred Hungry Ants23 reviews
Elinor Pinczes

Sandpiper, 1999

My second grade class loved this book!

+ Awesome!
+ Awesome and clever mathematics book!!
+ math through litiracy
  
  











  



  
Everybody Wins (Math Matters)1 review
Sheila Bruce

Kane Press, 2001

Good teaching resource

This book is suitable for a teacher who has just started the topic of division with their class. A good resource to base activities on, encourage interest in the topic and to aid understanding.
  
  











  



  
A Remainder of One6 reviews
Elinor J Pinczes

Sandpiper, 2002

It can be read again and again

+ Good introduction to division

I read this book to my seven year old nephew and he loved it. He wants me to read the book to him everytime I see him! He even asked if he could take it to school with him. I thought that the way it was worded made it enjoyable for me as much as it was for him. I'm not sure that he totally ...