Stripes and polka dots don't match-they're two different patterns. Learn all about matching patterns as a lone red-and-blue-striped sock searches for its match. Not only will you be able to use this new skill in math class, you'll be able t...
Who can clean this messy room? It looks like.a job for... Mighty Maddie! A teddy bear is light, a toy train is heavy, but Mighty Maddie can handle it all, while showing readers how to compare weights, an important basic math skill.
At Rabbit's pajama party everyone is eating pizza, telling scary stories, and curling up in their sleeping bags. And what these friends do first, next, and last demonstrates the math concept of sequencing-the logical order of events.
Two blocks...three more is five blocks...ten more is fifteen! What can one little boy and his imagination create? Astory about blocks and building introduces the math skill of counting on, an important step toward mastering addition.
One little boy works hard to take care of 5 little ducks. Then each duck brings home a friend, and it's double the work! This charming story shows readers how to double numbers, a first step toward addition and multiplication.
Everybody say, "One...two...three...sassafras!" It's time for the Lumpkin family reunion, and all 8 cousins have to line up by age for their pictures. Getting into the right order is hard enough-but staying there is impossible!