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Bezig met laden... Sir Cumference and the First Round Table : A Math Adventure (1997)door Cindy Neuschwander
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. This book has a great way of using imagination and creativity to make math fun and interesting and is good to use for middle school students in 6-8 grade. Students in this age groups are learning how to measure the circumference and area of a circle, not only that but it helps with other concepts of shapes as well. This book tells the story of King Arthur and his knights, but the names of all the characters are mathematical names in this book. This is a fun way for students to see how to use these terms in a way that will stay with them and they can be engaged with. I would use this book to introduce the topic of finding circumference using diameter and radius. Sir Cumference and the First Round Table is a great book for those classrooms introducing Circumference and diameter into their lessons. This book shows great examples and visuals on what it means to use circumference. Furthermore, this author has many other books in the Sir Cumference series that I think are great for the continuation of circumference in future classrooms. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
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Assisted by his knight, Sir Cumference, and using ideas offered by his wife and son, King Arthur finds the perfect shape for his table. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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SIr Cumference needs to build a table for all the knights. He tries, squares, triangles, all kinds of shapes, but nothing works! Finally, he discovers that a circle is the best shape.
I'd only use this book if I was doing a specific math lesson about geometry or circumference. If I was doing it with kids older than 6th grade, I wouldn't use it because it is a bit juvenile. The art is good and draws you in, and the characters are funny