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Treasure Hunt in the Jungle (Math Adventures),Used
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From School Library JournalGrade 24In Treasure Hunt, readers are part of a team of explorers in Peru. The authors incorporate information on the geography, history, wildlife, and significant buildings in the country with relevant mathematical problems to solve. The math skills include figuring out flight times, shapes, compass points, measuring length, odd and even numbers, estimating, measuring with a ruler, fractions, identifying and predicting patterns, interpreting a pictogram, and right angles. Zookeeper follows the same format with readers participating in activities in a zoo from eight in the morning until six at night, learning about reptiles, elephants, big cats, birds, giraffes, and other animals. Mathematical concepts include the terms clockwise and counterclockwise, right angles, telling time, scales, adding, subtracting, counting by 10s, interpreting charts, determining a range of numbers, measurements, counting money, and calculating change. Numerous color photographs, charts, and diagrams; the interactive approach; the large font size; and the easytofollow organizational scheme enhance the usefulness of these books. These titles, like Greg Tang's Mathterpieces: The Art of ProblemSolving (Scholastic, 2003) and Ann Whitehead Nagda's Cheetah Math (Holt, 2007) demonstrate the usefulness of mathematics in reallife examples. Ann Joslin, Fort LeBoef School District, Waterford, PACopyright Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.Product DescriptionFirefighters, zookeepers, astronauts, deepsea divers, paleontologists, and archaeologists everyone uses math! This series gives young readers a chance to learn about each of these exciting jobs, and use their math skills along the way. Each book offers a variety of problems that teach math concepts and help readers understand the connection between math skills and daily life.
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