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Overview
Learn how to graph your way through a day, use numbers to "draw" on the computer, discover all kinds of shapes, and let math lead the way to fun projects.Teaches facts and skills about mathematics, while helping the reader to become comfortable with using a computer.
Editorials
Library Journal
Gr 3-5-These interactive activity books have brightly colored pages and lively text and illustrations that will appeal to youngsters. Math includes activities to create simple graphs and charts, make and use measuring tools, understand fractions, and design games. Science teaches students to collect and record data, track the weather, identify parts of an insect, and set up simple experiments. Each book starts with computer basics such as becoming familiar with the keyboard, monitor, and mouse but there are no diagrams or pictures of computer screens illustrating the functions described. Pages have numbered, step-by-step directions enclosed in colored boxes that are sometimes difficult to read. The books are written in an informal style, with chatty remarks such as "duh-you knew that!" or "...old news, right?" While the subject matter is very elementary, the "how to" directions for following the computer activities require a more sophisticated reading level. Most children won't have the skill or patience to read all of the directions on their own.-Kristina Aaronson, Bethel Elementary School Library, VT Copyright 1999 Cahners Business Information.Book Details
Published
May 1, 1999
Publisher
Brookfield, Conn : Millbrook Press, c1999.
Pages
32
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780761315049