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T96 T96 Math and Literature Bibliography Elevator Magic By Stuart J. Murphy, HarperCollins, 1997 From the tenth f oor down to the rst, a little boy has an adventure as he subtracts. Equal Shmequal By Virginia Kroll, Charlesbridge, 2005 A group o, animals comes up with a clever way to make sure two teams are equal ,or a game o, tug-o,-war.

Fair Is Fair! By Jenni,er Dussling, The Kane Press, 2003 Marco uses graphs to encourage his ,ather to raise his allowance. Fraction Fun By David Adler, Holiday House, 1996 Engaging art and activities introduce children to ,ractions and related concepts.

*The Great Graph Contest By Loreen Leedy, Holiday House, 2005 Two ,riends have a contest to see who can create the best graphs. The Grouchy Ladybug By Eric Carle, HarperCollins, 1977 A ladybug encounters bigger and bigger animals throughout her day. *How Many Birds?

By Don L. Curry, Capstone Curriculum Publishing, 2000 Photos o, many types o, birds illustrate repeated addition ,acts to ten. How Many Blue Birds Flew Away?

By Paul Giganti, Jr., Greenwillow, 2005 Enjoy the Donald Crew 9s art, count a variety o, ,amiliar objects, and practice subtraction skills while answering these engaging riddles. Jelly Beans for Sale By Bruce ... more. less.

McMillan, Scholastic, 1996 Money and counting skills are rein,orced with bright, color,ul photos o, coins and jelly beans. Leaping Lizards By Stuart J.<br><br> Murphy, HarperCollins, 2005 Count by 5 9s to 50 with lizards that are busy getting ready ,or a show. Ocean Parade By Patricia MacCarthy, Dial Books ,or Young Readers, 1999 From one to one hundred, count a variety o, color,ul sh. Math Counts: Patterns By Henry Pluckrose, Children 9s Press, 1995 Photos encourage children to explore a variety o, patterns.<br><br> Math Counts: Time By Henry Pluckrose, Children 9s Press Chicago, 1995 This series o, photos looks at time, related vocabulary, and ways o, measuring and recording and marking the passage o, time. More Bugs? Less Bugs?<br><br> By Don Curry, Capstone Curriculum Publishing, 1999 Photos o, many types o, bugs illustrate addition and subtraction ,acts. More Than One By Miriam Schlein, Greenwillow Books, 1996 One can become a pair, a dozen, or more! Mooove Over By Karen Magnuson Beil, Holiday House, 2004 A bus driver counts by two 9s to keep track o, his 20 passengers 3 until a pushy cow comes along!<br><br> *Nature 9s Paintbrush: The Patterns and Colors Around You By Susan Stockdale, Simon & Schuster, 1999 This book illustrates the concept o, patterns as seen in nature, such as a spider 9s web or tiger 9s stripes. Not Enough Room By Joanne Rocklin, Scholastic, 1998 Two sisters experiment with di\x2 erent shapes as they arrange and rearrange their bedroom. Number One Number Fun By Kay Chorao, Holiday House, 1995 Ringmaster Rat and his circus animals illustrate addition and subtraction concepts to ten.<br><br> *One Duck Stuck By Phyllis Root, Candlewick, 1998 It takes teamwork to get a duck unstuck ,rom the muck. One For Me, One For You By C.C. Cameron, Roaring Brook Press, 2003 Two ,riends learn about number concepts 3 and about sharing.<br><br> One Hungry Cat By Rowan Barnes-Murphy, Scholastic, 1997 Tom the cat learns about ,ractions and dividing when he invites his ,riends over ,or a snack. 73871_EM_03_V2_MathLitBib.indd T96 2/22/07 4:51:09 PM

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