Grouping, Comparing & Matching: Picture Books for Math






http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/518FA9S5MBL._SL110_.jpg Just Enough Carrots : Comparing Amounts
by Stuart J. Murphy
While a bunny and his mother shop in a grocery store for lunch guests, the reader may count and compare the amounts of carrots, peanuts, and worms in the grocery carts of other shoppers.

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/511iTl5aBiL._SL110_.jpg Pair of Socks, A: Matching
by Stuart J. Murphy
Does a polka-dotted sock match a striped sock? Young children will learn about matching, an important early math skill, as a lonely striped sock searches the house for its mate. They will may even be inspired to practice this skill in their own sock drawers!

Sorting
by Henry Pluckrose
Children can become mathematical problem solvers, learning to communicate and reason mathematically, by using the Math Counts series. The full-color photographs and simple text encourage talk about topics that are essentially mathematical.

Stay in Line
by Teddy Slater
Twelve children on a class trip to the zoo have fun grouping themselves into lines of different sizes.



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