{"id":29235,"date":"2021-03-31T23:11:56","date_gmt":"2021-04-01T06:11:56","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/classic.powertactics.com\/?p=29235"},"modified":"2021-03-31T23:11:56","modified_gmt":"2021-04-01T06:11:56","slug":"math-picture-book-stack","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/classic.powertactics.com\/math-picture-book-stack\/","title":{"rendered":"Math Picture Book Stack"},"content":{"rendered":"
Stories stick! They are a great educational tool and math stories are no exception. I have read that facts are more easily remembered when they are part of a story and they are remembered more accurately.<\/p>\n
I’ve really enjoyed reading through these math picture books with my children. We use them as part of our morning time, and they are bringing math to life.<\/p>\n
I’m regularly negotiating with my reluctant learner but he’s always up for a good story, even a math story. Math picture books help children make connections between math concepts and the real world, they introduce your students to math vocabulary, and they combine literacy skills with math. Many times my reluctant learner has literally disappeared under the table as I’ve encouraged him to answer the math questions in his workbook but math questions that are asked as part of a story seem to fly under his radar and he’s happy to answer them.<\/p>\n
Whether you have children who love math or have one that has developed math anxiety, math picture books are a fun way to engage children with math in a fun and gentle way.<\/p>\n
Counting on Katherine<\/a><\/p>\n Millions to Measure<\/a><\/p>\n Blockhead<\/a><\/p>\n Bedtime Math<\/a><\/p>\n Math Curse<\/a><\/p>\n The Librarian who Measured the Earth<\/a><\/p>\n How Many Pumpkin Seeds<\/a><\/p>\n How Much is a Million<\/a><\/p>\n I’m Trying to Love Math<\/a><\/p>\n