Can't you just tell from the title, Eat Your Math Homework:
Recipes for Hungry Minds, ($16.95, 48 pages) by Ann McCallum
and illustrated by Leeza Hernandez, that you're going to love
this book! And if the title didn't do it, the delightful, playful,
colorful illustrations convinced me this was going to be a great
read. Written by a math teacher, the idea is to help kids get
their hands dirty, so to speak, while learning common math principles. Eat
Your Math Homework covers the Fibonacci sequence, fractions,
tessellations, tangram patterns, probability, and pi, through
fun and easy recipes and activities. For example, to learn about
tessellations, kids make brownies, cut them into right triangles,
and sprinkle powdered sugar on half so they have black and white
triangles. Then let their imaginations run wild as they try different
patterns as they learn. Each chapter begins with some helpful
background information and a "Math Appeteaser" with an interesting
problem to solve. Charts, diagrams, and historical information
are scattered throughout to clarify and deepen the material.
Each chapter includes an easy recipe to practice the concept.
There's just nothing like a hands-on project to bring home some
of these concepts for kids (and mom and dad)! Trying different
fraction combinations with Fraction Chips, or figuring out pi from
Variable Pizza, or practicing probability concepts with Probability
Trail Mix, will leave a lasting, and delicious, impression on our
kids. We loved the overall concept of the book, the helpful explanations,
the easy and clear directions, the clever recipes and activities,
and the charming illustrations. This is just a fun book (oh, and
your kids will learn something, too)! It is recommended for ages
7 to 10, but could be adapted up or down a bit as needed. The recipes
can be made with minimal help from mom or dad, although they would
be most fun as a family activity. And perhaps the best part, we
were so interested in some of the concepts that we had to
go look up more information! It's a great sign when an educational
book whets your appetite to learn more! My family highly recommends Eat
Your Math Homework for families who are ready to go beyond
boring worksheets and have some fun while they learn math.
Product review by Dr. Anne Margaret Wright, Senior Product Reviewer,
The Old Schoolhouse® Magazine, LLC, November, 2011
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