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K-3
Animal Math series.
These animal-themed volumes introduce early math concepts. Colorful spreads with numerous photos will capture children's interest, though some visuals could be clearer. Questions, examples, and graphic tools (number lines, simple graphs) will get kids thinking and engaged. Monkeys and Cats provide more animal information and photo variety than Ants. Animal facts and Common Core teaching notes are appended. Glos. Review covers these Animal Math titles: Adding with Ants, Comparing with Cats, and Measuring with Monkeys.
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K-3
Animal Math series.
These animal-themed volumes introduce early math concepts. Colorful spreads with numerous photos will capture children's interest, though some visuals could be clearer. Questions, examples, and graphic tools (number lines, simple graphs) will get kids thinking and engaged. Monkeys and Cats provide more animal information and photo variety than Ants. Animal facts and Common Core teaching notes are appended. Glos. Review covers these Animal Math titles: Adding with Ants, Comparing with Cats, and Measuring with Monkeys.
(4)
K-3
Animal Math series.
These animal-themed volumes introduce early math concepts. Colorful spreads with numerous photos will capture children's interest, though some visuals could be clearer. Questions, examples, and graphic tools (number lines, simple graphs) will get kids thinking and engaged. Monkeys and Cats provide more animal information and photo variety than Ants. Animal facts and Common Core teaching notes are appended. Glos. Review covers these Animal Math titles: Adding with Ants, Comparing with Cats, and Measuring with Monkeys.