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November 2002
Rollicking rhyme and lively illustrations provide the setting for math riddles
requiring creative and strategic solutions. Numerous real-life scenarios,
often dealing with aspects of nature, encourage visual conceptualization through
organizing patterns and combining mathematical processes. Each riddle ends
with a clue to one way to solve the problem, but answers are also given at the
end.
This book provides an enjoyable way to consider word problems as readers go beyond the obvious
mathematical process to solve the riddles. After reading each one aloud, invite readers to
collaborate on its solution. Students might then enjoy creating similar problems for others to solve.
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