Readers who have graduated from THE GRAPES OF MATH will find new, more advanced math challenges. Greg Tang is back with his bestselling approach to addition and subtraction: problem solving. By solving challenges that encourage kids to "group" numbers rather than memorize formulas, even the most reluctant math learners are inspired to see math in a whole new way! Math Potatoes is full of Tang …
In this book you soon will find Math riddles that will stretch your mind. You'll add in ways both fast and fun. They sure beat counting one bu one. Each problem has a little twist, each verse a clue you might have missed. The trick is first to look around. A clever answer might be found. So try a riddle on for size. Your brain will like the exercise! And when you are done it will be clear, that…
Henry Green is a boy who loves chocolate. He likes it bitter, sweet, dark, light, and daily; for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks; in cakes, candy bars, milk, and every other form you can possibly imagine. Henry probably loves chocolate more than any boy in the history of the world. One day-it starts off like any other day-Henry finds that strange things are happening to him. First he makes…
Illustrated riddles introduce strategies for solving a variety of math problems in using visual clues.
"Bless you!" all the elephant cry whenever little Blessu sneezes. And as Blessu has hay fever, he sneezes an awful lot. Each sneeze stretches his trunk just a little bit more-and his sneeze becomes the biggest in the world!
Henry is Janie's new dog, a magnificent Great Dane with big black spots. The only unusual thing about Henry is that Janie can't see him. In fact, no one can he's the invisible dog.'
The Toa Metru must venture underground into Metru Nui's Archieves where they will confront a new danger.
Simple rhymes offer hints on how to multiply any number by zero through ten without memorizing the multiplication tables, encouraging kids to solve problems creatively to build both their skills and their confidence