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Judi CagleCurriculum Support
Instructor
Trindale Elementary School
Making Read Alouds COUNT...in Math!
February 18, 2013
What would we do if all the numbers in the world suddenly went missing???
Missing Math: A Number Mystery
By Loreen Leedy
Linking math to children’s literature can:
*Spark children’s interest in learning mathematics.
*Provide contexts that bring meaning to mathematical ideas.
*Tie mathematics to another area of the curriculum.
*Support student understanding through communication.
How do you choose a book to use?
*Select books that are of a high quality from a literary perspective.
*Look for literature that presents content that is mathematically sound and grade level appropriate.
*Carefully consider the potential the book has for helping students learn to think and reason mathematically.
List by Carolyn Felux, Math Solutions
Online Lesson Resources
Mathster Vakkas – Math Read Alouds on video along with teaching videos with a problem for students to solve.
Mathwire – Great resource with a Math Literature Connections section. In this section you will find suggested books along with teaching resources.
K-5 Math Teaching Resources – Has resources listed by Domain and grade level. Also has Math Read Aloud Task Cards.
Book Lists*Judi’s list is arranged by Common Core Domains.*Operations and Algebraic Thinking
*Number and Operations in Base Ten
*Number and Operations-Fractions
*Measurement and Data
*Geometry
I have not read every book on the list, so make sure that you read the books ahead of time to make sure that they match what YOU are teaching.
*Links for additional lists are at the end of the Power Point.
Mall Mania Stuart J . Murphy Addition Strategies
Each Orange Had 8 Slices Paul Giganti, J r. Addition/Multiplication
Ready, Set, HOP Stuart J . Murphy Building Equations
Divide and Ride Stuart J . Murphy Division
The Doorbell Rang Pat Hutchins Division
The Great Divide Dayle Ann Dodds Division
Everybody Wins Sheila Bruce Division
A Remainder of One Elinor Pinczes Division
How Hungry Are You? Donna J o Napoli Division/Halves
Equal Shmequal Virginia Kroll Equality
Even Steven and Odd Todd Kathryn Cristaldi Even/Odd
The Hershey Multiplication Book J erry Pallotta Multiplication
The Best of Times Greg Tang Multiplication
Two of Everything Lily Toy Hong Multiplication
Too Many Kangaroo Things to Do Stuart J . Murphy Multiplication
Stacks of Trouble Martha F. Brenner Multiplication
Amanda Bean's Amazing Dream Cindy Neuschwander Multiplication
One Hundred Hungry Ants Elinor Pinczes Multiplication/Base 10
Missing Mittens Stuart J . Murphy Odd/Even
Keep Your Distance! Gail Herman Recctangular Array at end/Measurement
Operations and Algebraic Thinking
More or Less Stuart J . Murphy Comparing Numbers
Leaping Lizards Stuart J . Murphy Counting by 5's, 10's
How Much is that Guinea Pig in the Window? J oanne Rocklin Counting by 5's, 10's/Money
Counting on Frank Rod Clement Estimating/Comparing
How Many Seeds in a Pumpkin Margaret McNamara Estimating/Counting by 2's, 5's, etc
The Long Wait Annie Cobb Estimation
Betcha! Stuart J . Murphy Estimation
Great Estimations Bruce Goldstone Estimation
How Much, How Many, How Far, How Heavy… Helen Nolan Estimation
How Much is a Million David M. Schwartz Number Sense
Sir Cumference and All the King's Tens Cindy Neuschwander Place Value
Earth Day - Horray! Stuart J . Murphy Place Value
The 329th Friend Majorie Weinman Sharmat Place value/addition
The 512 Ants on Sullivan Street Carol A. Losi Place Value/Doubling
Ten Times Better Richard Michelson Place value/multiples of 10
Coyotes All Around Stuart J . Murphy Rounding
One is a Snail, Ten is a Crab April and J eff Sayre Ways to make multiples of 10
Fractions are Parts of Things J . Richard Dennis Fractions
The Lion's Share Matthew McElligott Fractions
Polar Bear Math Ann Whitehead Nagda Fractions
Clean Sweep Campers Lucille Recht Penner Fractions
J ump, Kangaroo, J ump! Stuart J . Murphy Fractions
Fraction Action Loreen Leedy Fractions
Fraction Fun David A. Adler Fractions
Give Me Half! Stuart J . Murphy Halves
Full House Dayle Ann Dobbs Sixths
Number and Operations in Base Ten
Number and Operations - Fractions
Bigger, Better, BEST! Stuart J . Murphy Area
Pezzettino Leo Lionni Area
Lemonade for Sale Stuart J . Murphy Bar Graphs
Fair is Fair! J ennifer Dussling Bar Graphs
The Biggest Fish Sheila Keenan Comparisons
How Tall, How Short, How Faraway David A. Adler Customary and Metric
Me and the Measure of Things J oan Sweeney Customary Measurement
Slowpoke Lucille Recht Penner Elapsed Time
J im and the Beanstalk Raymond Briggs Length
Carrie Measures Up Linda W. Aber Length - customary
Beanstalk: The Measure of a Giant Ann McCallum Length-comparisons
Polly's Pen Pal Stuart J . Murphy Metric Measurement
Pigs Will Be Pigs Amy Axelrod Money
Once Upon a Dime Nancy Kelly Allen Money/100th day?
How Big is a Foot? Rolf Myller Nonstandard Measurement
Racing Around Stuart J . Murphy Perimeter
Spaghetti and Meatballs for All! Marilyn Burns Perimeter and Area
Ask Mia I ris Hudson Pictographs
Measuring Penny Loreen Leedy Standard/Nonstandard
Pigs on a Blanket Amy Axelrod Time
I t's About Time, Max! Kitty Richards Time to 5 minutes
The Dragon's Scales Sarah Albee Weight (Comparisons)
Twenty One Elephants Phil Bildner Weight (Loose connection, good book)
Math Fair Blues Sue Kassirer 2 D Shapes
Captain I nvincible and the Space Shapes Stuart J . Murphy Cubes/reinforce 3D shapes
Eating Fractions Bruce McMillan Equal shares of shapes/Fractions
One of Each Mary Ann Hoberman Fractions (loose connection) at end
Picture Pie Ed Emberley Fractions of shapes
The Greedy Triangle Marilyn Burns Geometry/shapes, sides, angles
Measurement and Data
Geometry
"Children's literature
plays an important role in
confirming the notion that
math is more than
computation on paper and
provides opportunities for
learners to develop the
language of math."
Donna Maxim, Center for Teaching and Learning
Presentation Resources
Carolyn Felux’s Q&A, http://www.mathsolutions.com/index.cfm?page=wp10&crid=154&contentid=652
Marilyn Burns article, “A Can of Coke Leads to a Piece of Pi” http://www.mathsolutions.com/documents/2004_A_Can_of_Coke_NSDC.pdf
Article, “Think Alouds in Math: Not Just for Reading Anymore” by Beth McKenna, http://suite101.com/article/think-alouds-in-math-not-just-for-reading-anymore-a380958
Cindy Hockman-Chupp’s Math Literature list, http://love2learn2day.blogspot.com/p/math-book-lists-tba.html
Heather’s Living Math Read Alouds List,
http://gentleartofchaos.blogspot.com/2010/03/living-math-math-read-alouds.html
Marilyn Burns Math Libraries Book List, http://teacher.scholastic.com/products/paperbacks/marilynburns/programglance.htm