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Math and literature. Grades 4-6
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Math and literature. Grades 4-6

Author: Rusty Bresser
Publisher: Sausalito, CA : Math Solutions Publications ; White Plains, NY : Distributed by Cuisenaire Co. of America, ©1995.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Shows primary teachers how to connect mathematics with the imaginative ideas in children's books. Presents classroom-tested ideas for using children's literature to help students experience mathematical problem solving. Gives detailed instruction for 10 classroom lessons using children's books and provides instructional suggestions for an additional 21 books.
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Bresser, Rusty.
Math and literature. Grades 4-6.
Sausalito, CA : Math Solutions Publications ; White Plains, NY : Distributed by Cuisenaire Co. of America, c1995
(OCoLC)755210882
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Rusty Bresser
ISBN: 0941355144 9780941355148 0941355071 9780941355070
OCLC Number: 27403267
Description: 156 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
Contents: Part 1. Sample lessons --
Part 2. Additional ideas.
Responsibility: by Rusty Bresser ; introduction by Marilyn Burns.

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Shows primary teachers how to connect mathematics with the imaginative ideas in children's books. Presents classroom-tested ideas for using children's literature to help students experience mathematical problem solving. Gives detailed instruction for 10 classroom lessons using children's books and provides instructional suggestions for an additional 21 books.

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