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A Fair Bear Share


volume 1, Mathstart 2

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No. of pages 40

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Great for age 6-11 years
Blue Ribbon Blueberry Pie. If the bear cubs gather enough nuts, seeds and blueberries, Mama Bear has agreed to make her special, lip-smacking-good pie. Each time they fill their baskets, the cubs count berries, seeds and nuts by putting them in groups of tens and ones to see if they have enough for pie. Everyday activities such as sharing a meal, sorting socks and getting ready for school can be part of learning math. In the MathStart Series, everyday life is the basis for each entertaining story. Simple math concepts are embedded in each story so that young children can intuitively understand them. Adults can use the creative suggestions for activities in the back of each book to extend learning opportunities with children. Developmentally appropriate and correlated to school grade levels and the curriculum standards of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, MathStart can give children a head start!Blue Ribbon Blueberry Pie is the best-but do these bear cubs have enough ingredients to bake one? Regrouping their berries, nuts, and seeds by tens and ones reveals that one cub has not done her fair bear share. John Speirs's irresistible bear cubs make this lesson in regrouping one children will enjoy. Blue Ribbon Blueberry Pie is the best-but do these bear cubs have enough ingredients to bake one? Regrouping their berries, nuts, and seeds by tens and ones reveals that one cub has not done her fair bear share. John Speirs's irresistible bear cubs make this lesson in regrouping one children will enjoy.

 

This is volume 1 in Mathstart 2 .

This book is aimed at children in primary school.

There are 40 pages in this book. This book was published 2016 by HarperCollins Publishers Inc .

Stuart J. Murphy is a visual learning specialist with a strong background in design and art direction. He also has extensive experience in the world of educational publishing. Drawing on all these talents, Stuart Murphy brings a unique perspective to the Mathstart series. John Speirs studied the work of Pieter Brueghel, Hans Memling, and other 15th- and 16th-century Northern European painters to create the remarkable paintings for this book. He lives in Richmond, England.

This book is in the following series:

Mathstart-Level 2

Mathstart 2

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