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Encyclopedia of math topics and references

a resource for projects and explorations (grades 6-12)
1996
Provides an alphabetical listing of over 250 math topics, each with a brief description of the topic, its level of difficulty, and a numerical list of books and magazines that may be used for related research.

Funny fairy tale math

15 rib-tickling, reproducible stories with companion word problems that build essential math skills and meet the new NCTM standards
2001

Geometry and fractions with pattern blocks

problem-solving activities grades 3-6
1995
Contains activities to help students reinforce concepts of geometry and fractions while applying problem-solving strategies.

Twelve plump cookies

2006
Egbert practices division as he shares cookies with his friends and neighbors.

Anno's mysterious multiplying jar

1999
Simple text and pictures introduce the mathematical concept of factorials.

Origami math, grades 2-3

2004
Contains easy-to-make reproducible activities in origami that build concepts, skills, and vocabulary in geometry, fractions, and measurements.

Teaching math with favorite picture books

hands-on activities and reproducibles to teach math using more than 25 picture books
1998
Provides literature-based activities for teaching math to students in grades one through three, each with activities, reproducible patterns, and recording sheets.

One riddle, one answer

2001
A sultan's daughter who loves numbers and riddles devises a plan to find the man who is best suited to be her husband.

How math works

1996
Provides puzzles, tricks, and educational experiments designed to help students ages eight through fourteen discover how math works, with ideas and activities for learning about numbers, proportions, algebra, statistics, measurements, shapes, and logic.

The adventures of Penrose

the mathematical cat
1997
Penrose the cat explores and experiences a variety of mathematical concepts, including infinity, the golden rectangle, and impossible figures.

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