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1: Math Books
A great resource to use in math. Wonderful story to keep students fully engaged with calculating math problems throughout the book.
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2: Anno's Mysterious multiplying jar
A wonderful way to introduce the concept of Factorials. Book can be used year six onwards. A must for any teacher and at least a class set for the school. It will enhance English language learning and fire up kids imagination. Just a wonderful book! What else can I say. Get hold of it and enjoy! Rama
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3: Anno's Mysterious Multiplying Jar
Great math problem for multiplication. Great for showing multiplication of factors.
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4: This is an all-time classic. Every home with kids in it should have one.
'Nuff said.
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5: A lovely book on counting and factorials
This picture book is easy to read, and presents two math concepts: the first is counting to ten. The second is factorials: If there are three kingdoms in two countries on one island, then how many kingdoms are there altogether?
Imagining some of the silly scenes (there are how many cupboards in how many rooms?) is a delight.
This book -- or at least the last half of it -- is best for kids who have been introduced to at least basic multiplication facts, but younger kids will enjoy counting and looking at the pictures even if the rest of it is over their heads. It is, therefore, a great book to read to your middle/upper-elementary student while younger siblings are looking on.
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