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Help kids with their math skills plus their reading skills with the engaging and fun MathStart series
More or Less is perfect for teaching comparing numbers to first, second, and third graders. Eddie has a booth at the school fair, guessing people's ages. He hasn't guessed wrong yet, but if he does, he gets dunked. Can Eddie keep guessing right--and keep from getting wet? Comparing whole numbers and understanding what's more and what's less are a big part of Eddie's strategy, and an important math skill for young readers to learn.
Kids will love the story and the funny illustrations by David T. Wenzel. Parents and other educators will love how the story and pictures make understanding comparisons a breeze--as well as the concrete examples of how math works The book contains activities for adults to do with kids to extend math into their own lives Math = Fun
MathStart is an award-winning series by Stuart J. Murphy that teaches math through stories and visual models. Young readers find the stories engaging and relatable, because each story revolves around practical applications of the math concept being presented and features lively art from top-notch illustrators.
Charts and other visual representations help children understand how the math works Read More chevron_right
It takes about 6 Hours and 2 minutes on average for a reader to read More Or Less. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
The recommended reading level for More Or Less is 1st Grade through 5th Grade .
More Or Less is 40 pages long.
Love this series!
Derived From Web , May 30, 2022
Engaging stories that keep my four-year-old attention and lend themselves well to additional activities to consolidate concepts.
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About guessing age through questions
Derived From Web , May 13, 2020
This book is about the age of guessing through questions. It is not as effective in forcing greaterter then or less because it does not use the signs. It is, however, a fine book for reading on the theme and is engaging with children.
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More or Less
Derived From Web , Jan 4, 2020
I really like to use math books in the classroom to help promote math vocabulary. I like this book more because students have some difficulty comparing numbers and this book comes to rescue them. This book is fun and helps with number comparisons when it is used in an interactive setting. For the less part if you don't have this in your lower math class, you have a less book than you should.
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Derived From Web , Nov 26, 2019
I thought that this book would provide a guide for my child about how to distinguish between symbols of greater than and less than. However, it used the words mostly instead of symbols.
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Such a Fun Living Book!
Derived From Web , Oct 24, 2017
The physical application of concepts in the story helps me as an educator to come up with new activities to apply physical concepts! The illustrations are beautiful and the books are uncomplicated to the point and beautiful. These are used as a resource to introduce new units!
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