Which One Doesn't Belong?


Book Description

Talking math with your child is simple and even entertaining with this better approach to shapes! Written by a celebrated math educator, this innovative inquiry encourages critical thinking and sparks memorable mathematical conversations. Children and their parents answer the same question about each set of four shapes: "Which one doesn't belong?" There's no one right answer--the important thing is to have a reason why. Kids might describe the shapes as squished, smooshed, dented, or even goofy. But when they justify their thinking, they're talking math! Winner of the Mathical Book Prize for books that inspire children to see math all around them. "This is one shape book that will both challenge readers' thinking and encourage them to think outside the box."--Kirkus Reviews, STARRED review




Play and Learn Shapes and Sorting


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Young children will enjoy learning about shapes and sorting by using wheels to find hidden pictures in this play and learn book.




Play with Shapes!


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Set out for a day at the beach and learn about all the three-dimensional shapes you will see there. The book introduces the cone, cube, sphere, pyramid, and cylinder, all while using a familiar setting.




Vale and Zeta Playing with Shapes


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Vale and Zeta Playing with Shapes By: Valerie Fotso Vale and Zeta Playing with Shapes is geared for children. The book describes and illustrates kangaroo characters playing with shapes. It demonstrates the structures of the shapes and how the areas of these shapes are calculated mathematically. This book is filled with demonstrations, illustrations, humorous story lines, and practical things we do in our everyday life. Individuals of all ages will enjoy reading this book. It is filled with images to aid in the narrative. Numbers and shapes are used for deriving trigonometry functions and results.




Banshees Play with Shapes!


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"The terrible yowling of the supernatural spirit called the banshee is calling young mathematicians to learn more about shapes! In this eerie volume, readers will love the delightful illustrations of banshees that will aid them as they're learning about attributes of different two-dimensional and three-dimensional shapes, such as their angles, faces, and sides. Fact boxes provide more information about the creepy stories of banshees passed down through the years, while questions throughout the highly motivating text allow readers to assess their understanding of the geometry concepts"--




Playing with Shapes


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Grade level: 1, p, e.




Shapes at Play


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EARLY LEARNING: SHAPES & COLORS. Meet the red triangles, the yellow squares and the blue circles, who have a great idea for a game: together, they want to see if they can make a brand new shape!




You and Your Child Playing with Shapes and Sizes


Book Description

Games and activities encourage the ability to sort and match shapes and sizes.




Get in Shape


Book Description

Does your child need to get in shape? Ha? Don't we all! Here is a book that gives kids a chance to play with shapes: the triangle, the circle, and the rectangle. 40 pages of challenges that center around the most common shapes we see every day! How many circles are in a triangle? How many triangles intersect another triangle? How many rectangles are there? Which words are inside the triangle and rectangle? Students use their fingers or a pencil to discover the answers. This book is perfect for the parent that wants to help their child in math, or the parent that wants to spend time with their kid doing something that is fun.




Starring Shapes!


Book Description

Shapes play supporting roles in the world around us, but which one will be the star of Shapeston Elementary Schoolês play? Triangle has experience as a traffic sign, and Square moonlights as a postage stamp, Circle as a lemon slice, Rectangle as the cover of a magazine and Diamond as a kite, while Oval has played a surfboard. A fun and fresh look at basic shapes that will have you seeing them in surprising places.