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The Hidden World of Edible Insects: Comparing Fractions


Mathematics Readers

No. of pages 32

Published: 2017

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This high-interest title introduces readers to edible insects from around the world! From deep-fried silk worms to locust lollipops, students will not be able to put down this book that is filled with fun facts and information on the health benefits of eating insects, and how insects are grown for human consumption on bug farms. By integrating math and literacy skills, this math reader makes learning fractions simple, relevant, and fun, and the real-world examples of problem solving allow students to explore the concepts in meaningful ways. The Let's Explore Math sidebars, the extensive Problem Solving section, and the clear mathematical charts and diagrams provide numerous opportunities for students to practice what they have learned. The DOK-leveled Math Talk section includes questions that facilitate mathematical discourse and activities that students can respond to at school or home. With intriguing full-color images, the book includes text features such as a glossary, index, captions, and a table of contents to increase understanding and build academic vocabulary. Sink your teeth into the world of edible insects and learn how to compare fractions with this engaging grade 4 math reader!

 

This book is part of a book series called Mathematics Readers .

There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published 2017 by Teacher Created Materials, Inc .

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Mathematics Readers

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