Monday Math Literature Volume 30

Last week I took a deeper look at the Pigs will be Pigs math literature series.  You can check out some of my favorites here!

A few weeks ago I reviewed Cool Math, a book I use to challenge students in grades 3-6 and get kids who love math more involved in solving big, fun problems.  This week I want to show you a book I use to challenge and engage students in grades K-3.



This book does exactly what its subtitle says it will do.  It makes math fun.  I love using this book with primary students who are ready for a challenge.  The book is full of fun math experiments and ways to engage students in thinking about math.  Here are a few of my favorite math experiments

- Walk through it: This shows students how to turn a standard sheet of paper into something they can walk through. 

- Estimating with cereal

- Ratio of height to head circumference

- Measuring reaction times

- The human clock

Regardless of which of the 20 problems you choose, it will help you keep kids engaged in math and move their thinking to the next level.

Head to volume 31 to check out some of my favorite books for teaching skip counting and multiplication!

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