Fraction Action
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.10 (888 Votes) |
Asin | : | 082341244X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 32 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-04-10 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Miss Prime and her animal students explore fractions by finding many examples in the world around them.
In the first, for example, Miss Prime explains basic fractions to her class of five. Ages 4-8. Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc. Five brief chapters tell stories as they teach. . Balancing drawings of geometric shapes divided into sections and such familiar images as half of a sandwich and a pie cut into four pieces, Leedy makes it easy for youngsters to visualize what is meant by the various amounts. From Publishers Weekly Romping through boldly colored panels of art, Leedy's ( A Number of Dragons ; The Furry News ) congenial cast of animal characters helps introduce the concept of fractions. With mini math problems (answers to which appear at the end) and large doses of humor worked into the text, this
Great book to reinforce fraction learning at school My first grader loved this book. It reinforced fraction concepts she's learning at school in a fun, non-worksheet way. There are plenty of examples of different fraction sizes all in one book, which I really appreciated. We read 1-2 chapters at a time and finished the book . BostonJayhawk said Great for bookworms who struggle with math. I tutor ESL and am working on math with a Great for bookworms who struggle with math BostonJayhawk I tutor ESL and am working on math with a 4th grade intermediate-level English Language Learner. She "hates" math but loves books. From the get-go, she asked what the word "fraction" and the word "action" meant, so we had a lot to cover. By the end, she loved this book and . th grade intermediate-level English Language Learner. She "hates" math but loves books. From the get-go, she asked what the word "fraction" and the word "action" meant, so we had a lot to cover. By the end, she loved this book and . A Customer said My five year old LOVED it!. The concepts of fractions are presented and illustrated so joyfully that my kindergarten-age child couldn't wait to read it a second time.She learned all the concepts in the book effortlessly. Where were books like these when we were growing up?My eleven-year old got a big