Literacy and Math Book Series

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From Quack and Count to Harry Potter, the imaginative ideas in children’s books come to life in math lessons through this unique series. Each resource provides more than 20 classroom-tested lessons that engage children in mathematical problem solving and reasoning. Each lesson features an overview, materials required, and a vignette of how the lesson actually unfolded in a classroom. This book includes a reference chart indicating the mathematical concept each lesson covers, such as number, geometry, patterns, algebra, measurement, data analysis, or probability. Topics include counting, sorting, addition, subtraction, money, measurement, and patterns.


Math And Literature, Grades K-1

Easy to use and understand for classroom and homeschool settings. Below are the books referenced in Math and Literature, Grades K-1. They can be found at most bookstores, read aloud on YouTube, in audio book form, and found at local and online libraries.

Benny's Pennies

The Button Box

Cats Add Up!

Inch by Inch

Let's Go Visiting

The Napping House

One Monday Morning

Pattern Fish

A Pig Is Big

Quack and Count

Ready of Not, Here I Come!

Rooster's Off to See the World

The Shape of Things

Six-Dinner Sid

Ten Black Dots

Ten Flashing Fireflies

Ten Sly Piranhas

A Three Hat Day

12 Ways to Get to 11

Two of Everything

When a Line Bends . . . A Shape Begins

Who Sank the Boat?

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