Teacher Resources:
Teacher Resources:
|Adams, L. & Weston, M. (1993). Eenie Meenie Miney Math! Boston: Little, Brown, and Company. (ISBN: |
|0-316-03464-9) |
| Mathematical play based on daily events is provided here for adults to engage preschoolers to develop their |
|mathematical abilities. |
|Addition Activity Book with CD. (2001). Akron, OH: Twin Sisters Productions. (ISBN: 1-57583-322-8) |
| This has 13 pop and rock songs that teach rules and facts for multilevel learners, worksheets, time tests, |
|and problem solving activities. |
|Addition Flashcards. (2000). Columbus: McGraw Hill Consumer Products. (ISBN: 1577681673) |
| This has 50 cards including 1 activity card. |
|Algebra. (1995). Greensboro, NC: Kelley Wingate Publishers, Inc. (ISBN: 0-88724-450-5) |
| This book has over 100 activity pages plus flash cards, includes rational numbers, FOIL, activity ideas and |
|award certificates. |
|Blum, R. (1997). Mathamusements. New York: Scholastic, Inc. (ISBN: 0-439-17973-4) |
| This paperback is full of tricks, puzzles, memory tests, and other experiments in math. |
|Bryant-Mole, K. (2002). Starting to Measure. EDC Publishing. (ISBN: 0746038011). |
| Given a handful of felt pens or crayons no young child could resist these colorful activity books. Designed|
|to be used with an adult’s guidance, they are carefully planned and graded to develop the skills that build |
|towards basic math, writing, and reading. |
|Burns, M. (1992). Math and Literature (K-3). White Plains, NY: Math Solutions Publications. (ISBN: |
|0-941355-07-1) |
| A total of 31 children’s books are linked with mathematics activities and lesson plans for K-3 students. |
|Burns, M. (1982). Math for Smarty Pants. Boston: Little, Brown, and Company. (ISBN: 0-316-11739-0) |
| This book is filled with ideas to use with advanced students. |
|Burns, M. (1975). The I Hate Mathematics Book! Boston: Little, Brown, and Company. (ISBN: 0-316-11741-2) |
| This book is filled with riddles, sidewalk games, things to do when you have the flu, and a sneaky way to |
|get around drying the dishes. And it is all with the purpose of enjoying mathematics. |
|Cheerios Counting Card Game. (2000). Briar Patch, Inc. (ISBN: 1-890809-58-6) |
| This is traditional “Go Fish” with a twist for ages 3-6. |
|Chef’s Math. (1997). Boca Raton, FL: Bar Charts, Inc. (ISBN: 157222352-9) |
| This is a four-page, laminated, comprehensive overview of temperature, capacity, volume, quantity, size, and|
|equivalents, as they relate to cooking. |
|Division Activity Book with CD. (2001). Akron, OH: Twin Sisters Productions. (ISBN: 1-57583-334-4) |
| This has 14 pop and rock songs, and includes multiplication review plus terminology for multilevel learners.|
|Feder, C.W. (1995). Brain Quest: Be a Know-It-All in Math (Grades 4th - 6th). New York: Workman. |
| This kit includes two sets of flash cards with 1,000 math questions and answers. Each card provides |
|questions under each of these categories: calculate, for good measure, figure it out, number crunch, geometry, |
|fun with numbers, and mixed bag. |
|Flansburg, S. (1993). Math Magic. New York: Harper Perennial. (ISBN: 0-06-097619-5) |
| This runaway national bestseller book shows the adult how easy math can be. It also places the blame of |
|poor mathematics attitudes and performance on poor teaching. It is a must for teachers who feel that their |
|mathematics background is deficient. Scott Flansburg “the human calculator” helps math make sense. |
|French, K. & Hollister, M. (1998). Mental Math: 2nd Grade. Math Concepts, Inc. (ISBN: 1893632016). |
| Mental mathematics activities are provided for second grade students. |
|Fromboluti, C.S., & Rinck, N. (2000). Early Childhood: Where Learning Begins. Mathematics. Jessup, MD: U.S.|
|Department of Education. (Order Info: 1-877-4ED-PUBS) |
| This is a parent (and teacher) guide to help young children: (a) see that math is everywhere; (b) enjoy |
|mathematics; (c) thinking mathematically. |
|Gale, H., & Skitt, C. (1994). Math Games for Kids. Rocklin, CA: Prima Publishing. (ISBN: 1-55958-592-7) |
| For ages 8 and up, this book contains 200 tricky number puzzles that will require your fingers and toes to |
|solve. |
|Glasthal, J. (2004). 100 Math Workbook: 3rd Grade. Scholastic, Inc. (ISBN: 0439566819). |
| This book helps children build their understanding of and facility with the key concepts and operations. |
|Hartley, D. (1986). The Subtraction Wipe-Off Book. New York: Scholastic. (ISBN: 0-590-4204-9) |
| This wipe-off book makes it easy to learn subtraction facts. Using a grease pencil to write the answers |
|allows many students to use this booklet. |
|Heller, J. & Turkington, C. (2001). Get Ready for Standardized Test Math Grade 4. Columbus: McGraw Hill |
|Publishers. (ISBN: 00713 74043) |
| This book has sample tests with answer keys, explanation of what kids should be learning at this level, |
|covers all skills, and study tips. |
|Kanter, P.F., & Darby, L.B. (2000). Helping Your Child Learn Math. Jessup, MD: U.S. Department of Education. |
|(Order Info: 1-877-4ED-PUBS) |
| This is a parent (and teacher) resource for ideas and activities for families to help their children succeed|
|in mathematics. |
|Kolakowski, J.S. (1992). Linking Math with Literature. Greensboro, NC: Carson-Dellosa. (ISBN: |
|0-44222-10902) |
| This teacher resource includes math activities for 51 pieces of children’s literature. |
|Kurth, M. (1996). Pocket Chart Math Activities. Cypress, CA: Creative Teaching Press, Inc. (ISBN: |
|1-57471-161-X) |
| This book shows teachers how to use a pocket chart to introduce, share, and exhibit learning orally and |
|visually. |
|Lacampagne, C.B. (1993). State of the Art: Transforming Ideas for Teaching and Learning Mathematics. |
|Washington, DC: Office of Research, U.S. Dept. of Ed., Office of Educational Research & Improvement. (ISBN: |
|0-16-041817-8) |
| This teacher resource is full of ideas for implementing the standards and improving mathematics education. |
|Lerner, M., & McMullen, D. (1995). The Princeton Review: Math Smart Junior, Math You’ll Understand. New York:|
|Random House. (ISBN: 0-679-75935-2) |
| This Parents’ Choice Award book has ten chapters for the middle school student as a reteaching or review |
|tool. It also has a very user-friendly index and quiz section. |
|Master Skills Grade 6. (2001). Columbus: McGraw Hill Children’s Publisher. (ISBN: 1-56189-016-2) |
| This is a 128-page book with reproducible pages on place value, notation, addition, subtraction, regrouping,|
|averaging, rounding, estimating, multiples, factors, multiplying, dividing, fractions, decimals, geometry, |
|perimeter, area, volume, measurement, ratio, percents, graphs, integers, probability and includes an answer key. |
|Math Grade 2 Master Skills Series. (2001). Columbus: McGraw Hill Publishers. (ISBN: 1-56189-012-X) |
| This is a 128-page book of reproducible pages on counting 2’s, 5’s, and 10’s, ordinal numbers, patterns, |
|adding, subtracting, regrouping, place value, multiplying, dividing, graphing, time and money, measurement, |
|problem solving, fractions, and geometry. |
|Math Practice Grades 1 and 2. (1995). Greensboro, NC: Kelley Wingate Publishers, Inc. (ISBN: 0-88724-423-8) |
| This book adds sums through 18, subtracts through 18, has two- and three-digit addition and subtraction, and|
|multiplies zero through five with answer key. |
|Math Practice Grades 3 and 4. (1995). Greensboro, NC: Kelley Wingate Publishers, Inc. (ISBN: 0-88724-425-4).|
| This book has over 100 pages plus flash cards for adding, subtracting, multiplying all numbers and dividing |
|with answer key. |
|Math Review. (1996). Boca Raton, FL: BarCharts, Inc. (ISBN: 157222137-2) |
| This is a four-page, laminated, comprehensive overview of basic mathematical concepts. |
|Meagher, J., & Novelli, J. (1998). Interactive Bulletin Boards: Math. New York: Scholastic. (ISBN: |
|0-590-21965-0) |
| This 80-page book provides photographs and activities of mathematics interactive bulletin boards. |
|Michel, M. (Ed.) (1997). The Best of Mailbox Math. Greensboro, NC: The Education Center, Inc. (ISBN: |
|1-56234-156-1) |
| This is a collection of all the best of grades 1-3 from the Mailbox Magazine. |
|Multiplication Activity Book with CD. (2001). Akron, OH: Twin Sisters Productions. (ISBN: 1-57583-331-X) |
| This book has multiplication facts 0-12, all about zero, identity and order properties, for multilevel |
|learners. |
|Nugent, M. & Fellows, J. (1993). Money and Mathematics. New York: Prentice Hall General Reference. (ISBN: |
|0-671-84695-7) |
| This illustrated dictionary covers a wide variety of mathematical topics, especially money. |
|Number and Counting Flash Cards. (1993). American Education Publishers. (ISBN: 1-56189-293-9) |
| This includes 2 sets of cards with numbers and words one through twenty-five, instruction cards, color |
|illustrations on each card for the concept of “how many”, 58 cards in all plus 60 Muppet stickers. |
|Polonsky, L., Freedman, D., Lesher, S., & Morrison, K. (1995). Math for the Very Young. A Handbook of |
|Activities for Parents and Teachers. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (ISBN: 0-471-01647-0) |
| This book contains activities divided among 8 chapters. The activities include those that can be found at |
|home, recording personal mathematics information, calendar mathematics, mathematics on the move, animal facts and|
|figures, crafts that use mathematics, games and mathematics, and counting rhymes and stories. There is also a |
|very helpful index of math concepts included. |
|Pre-Algebra. (1995). Greensboro, NC: Kelley Wingate Publishers, Inc. (ISBN: 0887244491) |
| This book teaches ratios, proportions, and repeating decimals with over 100 activity pages plus 96 flash |
|cards, 130 reproducible pages, activity ideas, and award certificates. |
|Rainbow Bridge (2002). Math Word Problems, 1st Grade: Word Problems (Real Life). Rainbow Bridge Publishing. |
|(ISBN: 1887923624). |
| Children and teachers are provided with real-life situations for mathematical problem solving. |
|Richards, T. J. (1997). Spectrum Math Grade 2. Columbus: McGraw Hill. (ISBN: 1-57768-112-6) |
| This book has reproducible pages for the basic mathematics curriculum with answer keys. |
|Richards, T.J. (2003). Spectrum Math Grade 3. Columbus: McGraw Hill Children’s Publishers. (ISBN: |
|1-57768-113-4) |
| Introduces two and three digit addition and subtraction, multiplication, division, temperature, money skills,|
|calendar, time, Roman numerals and includes an answer key. |
|Richards, T.J. (2003). Spectrum Math Grade 4. Columbus: McGraw Hill Children’s Publishers. (ISBN: |
|1-56189-904-6) |
| This book reviews two- and three-digit addition and subtraction, multiplication, division, plus metric |
|measurements, and includes an answer key. |
|Rommel, C.A. (1991). Integrating Beginning Math & Literature. Nashville, TN: Incentive Publications. (ISBN: |
|0-86530-215-4) |
| This book offers the thematic approach for “whole” learning. |
|Schiro, M. (1995). Mega-Fun Math Games. New York: Scholastic. (ISBN: 0-590-48176-2) |
| This resource book has 70 quick-and-easy games to reinforce math skills for grades 2-5. |
|Sheffield, S. (1995). Math and Literature (K-3) Book Two. White Plains, NY: Math Solutions Publications. |
|(ISBN: 0-941355-11-X) |
| A total of 21 children’s books are linked with mathematics activities and lesson plans for K-3 students. |
|Subtraction Activity Book with CD. (2001). Akron, OH: Twin Sisters Productions. (ISBN: 1-57583-333-6) |
| 14 pop and rock songs that teach rules with worksheets, time test, and problem solving activities. |
|Telling Time Flash Cards. (2000). Columbus: McGraw Hill Consumer Products. (ISBN: 15776 8138X) |
| These include 50 cards plus 1 activity card offering creative activities to develop critical thinking |
|skills. |
|The Complete Book of Math. (2001). Columbus: McGraw Hill Publishers. (ISBN: 1-56189-5059) |
| This book has step-by-step lessons, review pages, all color, activity pages, manipulative suggestions, hands|
|on activities, and answer key. |
|Tronick, E. Dr. (2002). Complete Curriculum Grades 2 and 3. Franklin, TN: Dalmatian Press. (ISBN: 15775 |
|96242) |
| This book has wipe-off pages with stickers for addition, subtraction, multiplication, time, money, and |
|fractions. |
|VanCleave, J. (1994). Geometry for Every Kid. New York: John Wiley & Sons. (ISBN: 0-471-54265-2) |
| This bestseller book contains activities, ideas, projects, and things to do to make learning geometry fun. |
|Illustrations provide descriptions for possible worksheets, gameboards, etc. |
|VanCleave, J. (1991). Math for Every Kid. New York: John Wiley & Sons. (ISBN: 0-471-54265-2) |
| This bestseller book contains activities, ideas, projects, and things to do to make learning math fun. |
|Illustrations provide descriptions for possible worksheets, gameboards, etc. |
|Van Leeuwen, M.D. (2002). Math Comprehension, First Grade: Skill Builders. Rainbow Bridge Publishing. (ISBN: |
|1887923462). |
| This book provides strong support for activities that develop mathematical comprehension. |
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