Let's Play!

by Sara Johnson

Published 1 June 2010
Did you know that you use subtraction when you play games? Even things like picking a winning team, jumping rope, and playing hopscotch use subtraction. See subtraction in action as you read this book! With vibrant photos, math charts and diagrams, grade-appropriate text, and informational text features to help navigate the text, students will learn practical, real-world applications of math skills as they learn subtraction and build their STEM skills.

Introduce young readers to division with this engaging title! Knowing how to use division makes planning a camping trip much easier! This Spanish-translated book will excite readers by using practice problems, vibrant images, and helpful mathematical diagrams to improve their division and STEM skills. Meet a family of three who makes 12 s'mores, then divides 12 by three, giving each family member four s'mores! Meet five friends who have ten hot dogs, then divide ten by five, giving each friend two hot dogs! Division can help families and friends make things even on a camping trip and can help children in daily life.

Shopping in the City

by Sara Johnson

Published 1 June 2010
The city is a big and busy place with a lot of people and places to eat and shop. Discover the many ways subtraction is used every day in the city. Apply your knowledge of subtraction for each item you buy. With vibrant photos, math charts and diagrams, grade-appropriate text, and informational text features to help navigate the text, students will learn practical, real-world applications of math skills as they learn subtraction and build their STEM skills.

De compras por la ciudad

by Sara Johnson

Published 1 October 2010
Take a shopping trip in the city to learn about subtraction! This exciting, Spanish-translated title takes young readers on a journey through many different shops to teach them subtraction and early STEM themes through budgeting practice. Practical examples of subtraction, with the help of vivid images and charts, will make subtraction fun, easy, and relatable for children.

Mercados del mundo

by Sara Johnson

Published 1 November 2010
Take a trip to the world market for an exciting way to learn about standard measurement! This title, that has been translated into Spanish, takes young readers to markets around the world, showing them how to measure common food items with standard measurements. Some things are measured by length! Some things are measured by weight! Children will learn these and other measurement techniques through vibrant images, fun examples, and simple mathematical charts, enhancing their mathematical and STEM skills.

Juguemos! (Let's Play!)

by Sara Johnson

Published 1 October 2010
Make subtraction entertaining with this book about games! This fun title has been translated into Spanish and will engage readers as they discover how they can practice subtraction and early STEM concepts while playing their favorite games. Through practice problems, vivid images, and helpful mathematical charts, this book makes subtraction simple and encourages readers to practice their new mathematical skills while playing their favorite games.

Getting Ready to Camp

by Sara Johnson

Published 2 July 2010
Do you know how much planning it takes to get ready for a camping trip? There is food to buy, supplies to pack, and activities to plan. Use division to divide the work equally among your friends and family! With vibrant photos, math charts and diagrams, grade-appropriate text, and informational text features to help navigate the text, students will learn about practical, real-world applications of math skills as they practice division and build their STEM skills.

World Markets

by Sara Johnson

Published 2 July 2010
A visit to a world market becomes an adventure in learning standard measurement! With vibrant photos, math charts and diagrams, grade-appropriate text, and informational text features to help navigate the text, students will learn practical, real-world applications of math skills as they learn standard measurement and build their STEM skills.