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ABC Math Riddles (Riddle)

AUTHOR: Jannelle Martin, Freddie Levin (Illustrator)
ISBN: 0939217570

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ABC Math Riddles (Riddle)
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by Jannelle Martin, Freddie Levin (Illustrator)

From School Library Journal
Grade 1-4--"Add," "borrow," "count," and "divide" are the first of the 26 math terms introduced through 6- to 10-line riddles that usually rhyme. ("B is my beginning and W is my end./Useful in subtracting,/I'm the opposite of lend.") Occasionally the selections are forced such as "hexagon" for X and "ruler" for U. ("There's a U in my name./Four more letters belong.") Each entry includes blanks indicating the number of letters in the answer, showing the initial letter and sometimes the last one. Simple, colorful illustrations on uncluttered backgrounds also provide clues to the answers, which are included at the end, along with some suggestions to help parents and teachers extend the riddles. Although repetitive and a bit contrived, this is still a colorful introduction to math vocabulary.--Nancy A. Gifford, Schenectady County Public Library, NY Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.


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ABC Math Riddles (Riddle)
- Book Reviews,
by Jannelle Martin, Freddie Levin (Illustrator)

ABC Math Riddles

ANNOTATION

A collection of twenty-six riddles, one for each letter of the alphabet, that describe mathematical operations, shapes, and other concepts and ask the reader "What am I?"

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Library Journal

Gr 1-4-"Add," "borrow," "count," and "divide" are the first of the 26 math terms introduced through 6- to 10-line riddles that usually rhyme. ("B is my beginning and W is my end./Useful in subtracting,/I'm the opposite of lend.") Occasionally the selections are forced such as "hexagon" for X and "ruler" for U. ("There's a U in my name./Four more letters belong.") Each entry includes blanks indicating the number of letters in the answer, showing the initial letter and sometimes the last one. Simple, colorful illustrations on uncluttered backgrounds also provide clues to the answers, which are included at the end, along with some suggestions to help parents and teachers extend the riddles. Although repetitive and a bit contrived, this is still a colorful introduction to math vocabulary.-Nancy A. Gifford, Schenectady County Public Library, NY Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.


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