Look, Math Is Fun!


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The beauty of mathematics can be found everywhere, from cooking in the kitchen to playing in the garden. Look, Math is Fun!, follows a little girl as she discovers the wonder of math in nature. She gains an understanding of geometry through a variety of fruit shapes. She learns how math can help her learn to solve puzzles. She grasps the idea of probability by watching the flowers and the animals. She begins to see patterns in the garden. This rhyming picture book for children presents a fun journey through the outdoors, shows the many ways a wide range of math and number systems are represented in nature, and describes how enjoyable learning can be.




Math Is Magical


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Product DescriptionMath Is Magical! Math Is Fun! was created to engage early math learning opportunities featuring African American characters. This book will give your young learner a simple guide for learning to count up and find the sum of addition problems. Math Is Magical! Math Is Fun! Addition is fun when you start from one. Add on more and see what is in store.The goal of the book is to support and encourage a positive attitude towards young African American readers, their perception of math, and their abilities to do math. Studies show that African American boys are a target of racialized stereotypes and have a negative perception of their ability to do math. Because of the negative association with math, it is important to showcase children who look like them because representation equals motivation. ReviewWithin the pages of this book you will find bright colorful pages filled with math based fun for early learners. The goal is to help develop young learners' number sense, mental math strategies, rhyming words, sight words, and overall love of reading rolled in one! All this while engaging, high quality math connections and reasoning. About the AuthorA. Snick is an early childhood educator who holds a MBA and a Masters of Education with an emphasis in Teacher Leadership-Urban Education. Teacher of the Year Nominee 2018-19 school year. Currently teaches general education students as well as individuals with learning challenges and special needs within a mainstream all inclusive classroom in the urban core. Well, versed in data driven curriculum writing that covers standards across subjects. As well as a wife, mother, and friend.This book is designed to foster young African American children's love of math.




Look Both Ways


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A collection of stories, poems, riddles, games, and hands-on activities to develop early math skills by demonstrating how math is all around us in everything we do.




Pattern Fish


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Illustrations and rhyming text describe various patterns depicted by different fish. Includes related activities.




The Royal Treasure Measure


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King Balbazar's kingdom has made a mess of measuring. Curtains are too long, robes are too short, and no one knows how to solve the problem. People measure length with everything from candlesticks to sausages to spoons. Finally, King Balbazar holds a contest. Who will come up with the winning unit of measurement—and what will it be?




The Great Big Book of Super-Fun Math Activities


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Here are more than 100 motivating activities, games, puzzles, and story problems that reinforce key math skills. Illustrations.




Look I'm a Mathematician


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This playful preschool math activity book will unleash your child's curiosity as they play their way through 20 fantastic math projects. Each easy step-by-step activity is hands-on and practical to encourage budding mathematicians to use their senses. Look I'm A Mathematician explores essential math topics to get children prepared for school - the perfect math ebook for kids ages 3 to 6. Look I'm A Mathematician is full of activities to show young readers just how much fun math can be! Children will discover that math has a part in everything in the world and that they already have the tools they need to become magical mathematicians - a curious mind, unlimited imagination, and super senses. A great introduction to learning math, this ebook teaches kids the magic of numbers through play with number bugs, creating a hungry adding robot, learning about subtraction by playing skittles, crafting 3D shape aliens, and even making a repeating pattern fruit wand. Covering a comprehensive range of math topics, from counting and numbers to shape and size, and measurements and time, this is the perfect first math ebook for children. Every fun project features a mixture of bright photography and charming illustrations that support the easy-to-follow activity instructions. These creative hands-on activities support classroom math taught in schools. Look I'm A Mathematician allows little readers to do what they do best - imagine, create, learn, problem-solve, and play their way to math magic! Try Out Amazing Projects! You don't need a fancy calculator or a whiteboard full of big numbers to be a mathematician. You already have everything you need - your amazing brain and your senses! Look I'm A Mathematician is full of puzzles to solve, things to work out, and brain teasers. This educational ebook is full of fun math activities for kids like: - A math treasure hunt - Making shape aliens - Measuring things - Clever counting - And much, much more! DK's Look! I'm Learning series of exciting and educational STEM ebooks, focus on the sensory experience of practical learning and play. Hands-on learning experiences tap straight into kids' insatiable curiosity and sense of wonder. These ebooks for children are perfect for ages 3 – 6, formatted with a padded cover and toddler-tough pages. The series encourages children to develop independence and improves their critical thinking, investigation skills, and motor skills. Try the other titles in the series next, including Look I'm A Cook, Look I'm A Scientist, and Look I'm An Engineer.




The Mathematics of Love


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In this must-have for anyone who wants to better understand their love life, a mathematician pulls back the curtain and reveals the hidden patterns—from dating sites to divorce, sex to marriage—behind the rituals of love. The roller coaster of romance is hard to quantify; defining how lovers might feel from a set of simple equations is impossible. But that doesn’t mean that mathematics isn’t a crucial tool for understanding love. Love, like most things in life, is full of patterns. And mathematics is ultimately the study of patterns—from predicting the weather to the fluctuations of the stock market, the movement of planets or the growth of cities. These patterns twist and turn and warp and evolve just as the rituals of love do. In The Mathematics of Love, Dr. Hannah Fry takes the reader on a fascinating journey through the patterns that define our love lives, applying mathematical formulas to the most common yet complex questions pertaining to love: What’s the chance of finding love? What’s the probability that it will last? How do online dating algorithms work, exactly? Can game theory help us decide who to approach in a bar? At what point in your dating life should you settle down? From evaluating the best strategies for online dating to defining the nebulous concept of beauty, Dr. Fry proves—with great insight, wit, and fun—that math is a surprisingly useful tool to negotiate the complicated, often baffling, sometimes infuriating, always interesting, mysteries of love.




Coming Home To Math: Become Comfortable With The Numbers That Rule Your Life


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We live in a world of numbers and mathematics, and so we need to work with numbers and some math in almost everything we do, to control our happiness and the direction of our lives. The purpose of Coming Home to Math is to make adults with little technical training more comfortable with math, in using it and enjoying it, and to allay their fears of math, enable their numerical thinking, and convince them that math is fun. A range of important math concepts are presented and explained in simple terms, mostly by using arithmetic, with frequent connections to the real world of personal financial matters, health, gambling, and popular culture.As such, Coming Home to Math is geared to making the general, non-specialist, adult public more comfortable with math, though not to formally train them for new careers or to teach those first learning math. It may also be helpful to liberal arts college students who need to tackle more technical subjects. The range of topics covered may also appeal to scholars who are more math savvy, though it may not challenge them.




I'm Trying to Love Math


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Children's Choice Award winner Bethany Barton applies her signature humor to the scariest subject of all: math! Do multiplication tables give you hives? Do you break out in a sweat when you see more than a few numbers hanging out together? Then I'm Trying to Love Math is for you! In her signature hilarious style, Bethany Barton introduces readers to the things (and people) that use math in amazing ways -- like music, and spacecraft, and even baking cookies! This isn't a how-to math book, it's a way to think differently about math as a necessary and cool part of our lives!