CHILDREN’S MATH LITERATURE BOOKS

 

 

Adler, David A.

Roman Numerals

Explains the Roman numeral system, which, though very old, is still in use today.

 

Anno, Masaichirao.

Anno’s Mysterious Multiplying Jar

Simple text & pictures introduce the mathematical concept of factorials.

 

Anno, Mitsumasa    

Anno’s Math Games

Picture, puzzles, games, & simple activities introduce the mathematical concepts of multiplication, sequence & ordinal numbering, measurement, & direction.

 

Anno, Mitsumasa    

Anno’s Math Games II

Picture, puzzles, games, & simple activities introduce the mathematical concepts of multiplication, sequence & ordinal numbering, measurement, & direction.

 

Burns, Marilyn

The Brown Paper School Presents: The I Hate Mathematics Book!

Events, gags, magic tricks, and experiments to change one from a mathematical weakling into a mathematical heavyweight.

 

Cristaldi, Kathryn

Even Steven and Odd Todd

The arrival of cousin Odd Todd great upsets Even Steven who likes everything to come in even numbers, his pets, his library books, & even his pancakes.  Includes an activities & games section.

 

Dennis, J. Richard  

Fractions Are Parts of Things

Describes, through diagrams and illustrations, fractions, specifically halves, thirds, & fourths.

 

Froman, Robert

Bigger and Smaller

Explains the concept of relative size by comparing the “large” & “small” characteristics of various objects, animals, and people.

 

Kaye, Peggy

Afterwards:  Folk And Fairy Tale With Mathematical Ever Afters

A collection of 9 tales and related math problems.

 

Linn, Charles F.

Estimation

Gives suggestions for improving the accuracy of the estimates we make each day when exact counting or measuring is impossible or impractical.

 

Merriam, Eve

12 Ways To Get To 11

Uses ordinary experiences to present twelve combinations of numbers that add up to eleven. Ex. At the circus, six peanut shells & five pieces of popcorn.

 

Murphy, Stuart J.    

Give Me Half!

Introduces the concept of halves using a rhyming story about a brother and sister who don’t want to share their food.

 

Murphy, Stuart J.    

Too Many Kangaroo Things To Do!

 A surprise birthday party planned for a kangaroo by his friends provides many opportunities for the reader to add and multiply various things.

 

Phillips, Jo McKeeby

Right Angles: Paper-Folding Geometry

Introduces the principles of right angles through paper folding techniques which allow the reader to construct a rectangle and a square.

 

Rocklin, Joanne

How Much Is That Guinea Pig In The Window?

Mr. Day’s fourth-grade class has a contest, recycling bottles and cans so that they will have enough money to buy a guinea pig.

 

Scieszka, Jon

Matt Curse

When the teacher tells her class that they can think of almost everything as a math problem, one student acquires a math anxiety which becomes a real curse.

 

Slater, Teddy

Stay In Line

Twelve children on a class trip to the zoo have fun grouping themselves into lines of different sizes.  Includes an activities and games section.

 

Srivastava,

Jane Jonas.  Area

Explains in simple terms how areas are measured.

 

 

Srivastava, Jane Jonas

Statistics

A simple introduction to the concept and uses of statistics.

 

 

Wong, Janet S., Kuskin, Karla, & Orleans, Ilo   

Marvelous Math

Presents poems like “Math Makes Me Feel Safe,” “Fractions,” “Pythagoras,” & “Time Passes”