|

WHAT’S
A PAIR? WHAT’S A DOZEN?
Book description:
The world is filled with numbers. Figuring height,
weight, the weather, or the cost of bubble gum requires
that children understand numbers and number-related
words.
Children encounter mathematical concepts early in
life – from learning to count their fingers
to identifying the numbers on a clock. In this bouncy,
colorful photo-essay, Steve Swinburne introduces children
to number-related words such as single, double, couple
and prefixes such as uni-, bi-, and tri-. The book
also includes a guessing game that invites young readers
to identify pictures depicting the number-related
words they find in the book.
How I was inspired:
The idea for WHAT’S A PAIR, WHAT’S A DOZEN?
came out of a particularly harried time getting our
two kids ready to make the school bus. I remember
one crazy morning, my wife and I bustling around the
kitchen making bag lunches, writing notes to teachers,
tying shoe laces. Once we had the kids on the bus,
it dawned on me how many number-related phrases we’d
used that morning: “Hurry, the bus will be here
in a couple of minutes!” “Devon, find
a pair of socks!” “We’re out of
eggs. Put a dozen eggs on the grocery list.”
I thought it might be neat to explore those math-related
words in a photo-concept book.
Book Features:
- Full-color photographs of kids
- Guessing game in back of book
Classroom Connections:
- Become number sleuths! Look around the classroom
and make a list as the students identify as many
number-related words as they can. For example, “I
see a couple of erasers!” “There’s
a bicycle on the cover of that book!” “Heather
is wearing a pair of earrings!”
|