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Action Math: Patterns

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There are patterns all around us. You can find them in sidewalks, in the stitches of your sweater, and on a butterfly's wings. Have fun with patterns by making your own spiral snake, decorating a cake, weaving, making stationery, and much more! Learning is fun when you can make your own patterns, shapes, invent new designs, and even decorate a T-shirt. Action Math: Patterns has thirteen chapters filled with fun and simple ways to learn all about patterns. Easy to follow directions tell you what to do. Two-Can Publishing presents the series "Action Math." Children learn basic math concepts as they make crafts, play games, and work puzzles. Text boxes on each page explain which math skills are being learned, such as sorting, ordering, matching, counting, and more. Hands-on activities use basic household items.

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Series: Action Math Publisher: childrensElibrary

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 158824542X
  • Release date: October 1, 2001

PDF ebook

  • ISBN: 158824542X
  • File size: 4862 KB
  • Release date: October 1, 2001

Formats

OverDrive Read
PDF ebook

Languages

English

There are patterns all around us. You can find them in sidewalks, in the stitches of your sweater, and on a butterfly's wings. Have fun with patterns by making your own spiral snake, decorating a cake, weaving, making stationery, and much more! Learning is fun when you can make your own patterns, shapes, invent new designs, and even decorate a T-shirt. Action Math: Patterns has thirteen chapters filled with fun and simple ways to learn all about patterns. Easy to follow directions tell you what to do. Two-Can Publishing presents the series "Action Math." Children learn basic math concepts as they make crafts, play games, and work puzzles. Text boxes on each page explain which math skills are being learned, such as sorting, ordering, matching, counting, and more. Hands-on activities use basic household items.

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