Read Sir Cumference and the Dragon of Pi (A Math Adventure) book online now. You also can download other books, magazine and also comics. Get online Sir Cumference and the Dragon of Pi (A Math Adventure) today.
This is a wonderful book - good illustrations and a clever story. The author works the math part in without it being cumbersome. A few times through this book and your child will have a good grasp of pi. At the least, it will be a good memory trigger if he/she needs help in class.
This is a great book. It has lots of mathematical elements while also being fun for middle school students. The math terms that tie the book together are very creative in the way they are presented. If you are reading this book to a class of middle school students, it will take from ten to fifteen minutes to read completely if the class is attentive. The math described in the book can help students to remember those terms later.
=======>> CLICK HERE TO READ BOOK ONLINE <<=======
Sir Cumference, Lady Di of Ameter, and Radius are back in their second Math Adventure! This time, a potion has changed Sir Cumference into a fire-breathing dragon. Can Radius change him back? Join Radius on his quest through the castle to solve a riddle that will reveal the cure. It lies in discovering the magic number that is the same for all circles.
The entire Sir Cumference Series are a wonderful way to entertain children while teaching math concepts. They don't even realize they are learnin while they enjoy the stories. Each story connects math applications in ways children understand and can apply.
Sir Cumference and the Dragon of Pi (A Math Adventure) Info
- Age Range: 8 - 12 years ( Download PDF :
)
- Grade Level: 2 - 7
- Series: A Math Adventure
- ISBN-10: 1570911649
- ISBN-13: 978-1570911644
- Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 0.1 x 9.5 inches
- Language: English
- Paperback: 32 pages
- Publisher: Charlesbridge (February 1, 1999)
- Author: Cindy Neuschwander
About the Author
Cindy Neuschwander is an elementary school teacher who loves teaching math. She also enjoys traveling, reading, and writing stories. She thought up Sir Cumference while visiting medieval castles in England. Cindy lives in Pleasanton, California.
No comments:
Post a Comment