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It's the Story that Counts: More Children's Books for Mathematical Learning, K-6
 
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Sandra Wilde (Author), David J. Whitin (Author)

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0435083694 978-0435083694 April 3, 1995

Stories are natural invitations for learners to explore the mathematics of their own lives and the lives of others. With all their rich, supportive details, they present powerful opportunities for students to think mathematically.

In this follow-up to their enormously popular Read Any Good Math Lately? David Whitin and Sandra Wilde continue to explore the importance of children's literature in the teaching and learning of mathematics. They show how books help portray mathematics as it really is: a tool for making sense of our world.

Using a wealth of books and frequent samples of children's work, Whitin and Wilde highlight the voices of children and teachers who use mathematically oriented children's books. They explain ways books have been used to explore mathematical concepts, the importance of children's spontaneous reactions, and the role of mathematical conversation. You also hear from two authors who create these books, how their ideas originated and what they were trying to accomplish.

The second part of It's the Story That Counts focuses on the books themselves, exploring multicultural themes and images in books, books on the number system, statistics, and probability, and books for adults. The final chapter presents a series of mini-essays on the best of new books for young readers, culminating in a list of over three hundred new books arranged by category.

Throughout It's the Story That Counts, you gain a greater understanding of the rich potential children's literature offers for mathematical investigations. Anyone interested in restoring the story to the world of mathematics will value what Whitin and Wilde have to say.


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From the authors of Read Any Good Math Lately? Children's Books for Mathematical Learning (1992), this sequel provides more ideas for using trade books in teaching math as well as bibliographies of books discovered by the authors since the earlier book appeared. The first half focuses on the experiences of teachers using books and stories to teach math, the responses of children to this approach, and the viewpoints of author David M. Schwartz and author/illustrator Tana Hoban, both interviewed here. The second half concerns the books themselves, discussed in thematic chapters concerning math topics not covered previously. Subject bibliographies are appended. One nice feature is a chapter on math books that provide insight and pleasure for the nonspecialist adult reader. And, lest anyone doubt that this is a responsible work of the nineties, there's a chapter on multiculturalism in children's math books. A good resource for teachers, it will also intrigue some parents and provide selection ideas for librarians and school media specialists. Carolyn Phelan

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“A good resource for teachers, it will also intrigue some parents and provide selection ideas for librarians and school media specialists.”–Booklist

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