A a farmer tries to find the correct number of mittens for his various farmyard animals, the reader is introduction to odd and even numbers.'
It's Arnold turn to take care of Liz, the class pet, for the weekend. And he and Keesha are taking Liz to a rock collection show. Bur Arnold has so many rocks that he can't decide how to organize them! Leave it to Liz to come up with some really fun ways
Brimming with things to find, count and talk about, this charming picture book provides hours of puzzle-solving fun. Readers will delight in discovering the secrets of the sea.
Why Does It Fall Over (How? What? Why?)
More than 40 ready to reproduce pages for the fun, skill-building practice they need! For use with Grade 3
The shapes in this book get mixed up, moved around, and reshaped into all kinds of animals. But can you guess which animal before they reshape? When you mix up certain shapes and move them around, do you know what buzzy things they reshape into? Ten fluttering dragonflies! Now what about shapes that reshape into jumpy things? Would you guess nine slimy frogs? Turn each page to find a pile of…
The "foxy little fishes" are on the prowl, and their numbers diminish suspiciously fast. Until at last there's only one piranha left--a proud overeater--and alas! he dangerously overreaches himself. Perfect for reading aloud, this jaunty poem is sure to be devoured by all who enjoy seeing that the greedy get just what they deserve. Full-color illustrations.
Activity books for learning mathematics.'