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Cardinal Numbers: An Ohio Counting Book by Marcia Schonberg β€” book cover

Cardinal Numbers: An Ohio Counting Book

by Marcia Schonberg, Bruce Langton
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Synopsis

Presents short rhymes about numbers of objects from one through fourteen and provides information about the Ohio natural history and social studies topics that the objects ...

Barbara Youngblood - Children's Literature

Information about the state of Ohio is presented in counting form. The reader is asked questions to identify items pictured in the book. Each number has a short poem to present the topic and then a more in depth discussion of that topic. The reader learns the name of the state reptile, the state bird, and the state tree within the story of fourteen numbers. At the end of the story, ten math type problems are presented to the reader. Interesting facts presented are the length of a stream that determines if it can be called a river, that Lifesavers candy was first produced in Ohio, and that the American Whistle Corporation in Columbus makes more than one million whistles a year, the loudest whistles in the world. Math teachers will find a new source for teaching the "cardinal" numbers in this fine book. 2002, Sleeping Bear Press,

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Children's Literature

Information about the state of Ohio is presented in counting form. The reader is asked questions to identify items pictured in the book. Each number has a short poem to present the topic and then a more in depth discussion of that topic. The reader learns the name of the state reptile, the state bird, and the state tree within the story of fourteen numbers. At the end of the story, ten math type problems are presented to the reader. Interesting facts presented are the length of a stream that determines if it can be called a river, that Lifesavers candy was first produced in Ohio, and that the American Whistle Corporation in Columbus makes more than one million whistles a year, the loudest whistles in the world. Math teachers will find a new source for teaching the "cardinal" numbers in this fine book. 2002, Sleeping Bear Press,
β€” Barbara Youngblood

Book Details

Published
September 1, 2002
Publisher
Sleeping Bear Press
Pages
32
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781585360840

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