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Marilyn Burns
Marilyn Burns is a renowned math specialist and has been teaching for more than thirty years. She is the creator of Math Solutions and the author of numerous books and articles. show more

Marilyn Burns is a renowned math specialist and has been teaching for more than thirty years. She is the creator of Math Solutions and the author of numerous books and articles.
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Mrs. Thornton's Classroom Library
Mrs. Thornton's Classroom Library rated it 6 years ago
In this educational book about shapes, an adventurous and care free triangle learns an important lesson about learning to love yourself! This story is full of amazing opportunities to teach students about shapes and confidence. This book is great for younger readers and it is leveled at 4-8 years of...
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Got Books? rated it 7 years ago
This book includes a large vocabulary index, and wonderful, bright, illustrations. It brings a real life scenario into teaching mathematics to upper elementary age students. The end of the book also explains the mathematics that go into the book and you can really break it down for the classroom. Th...
Staley's Bookshelf
Staley's Bookshelf rated it 9 years ago
Another book from when I was observing in third grade. This is a great book for introducing multiplication and arrays. The teacher I was observing with let me do this lesson with the kids and it was so fun. We read the book which is about a girl who loves to count and her teacher suggests using mult...
The Symmetrical Bookworm
The Symmetrical Bookworm rated it 11 years ago
This is a cute story. Not only is it great for teaching younger kids about shapes, but it also shows that you should always appreciate yourself for who you are and to not be greedy. And to anyone who cares, this is under my "school reading" shelf because my 2nd or 3rd grade teacher read this to my c...
AmySea
AmySea rated it 13 years ago
My niece, who is eight, enjoyed this book. It's a fun introduction to geometry cleverly and skillfully disguised as a story about a triangle who is dissatisfied with his same-o same-o life. My niece was absorbed in the book, and she spent time counting the sides and angles on the shape as it chang...
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