Rosen Math Readers
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Janey Adds
Understanding Addition
by Nick Christopher
Part of the Rosen Math Readers series
It's never too early for students to start mastering algebraic skills. They are important building blocks for competency in math. Critical concepts dealing with operations and simple algebraic methods are explored, including addition and subtraction techniques, simple word problems, and decomposing numbers. Helpful images engage readers, and accessible text makes each skill easy for them to understand. Familiar objects and a relatable narrative structure help students learn addition skills. This volume adheres to the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics, specifically standard K.OA.A.1. This book should be paired with "I Can Add!" (9781477719886) from the InfoMax Math Readers Program to provide the alternative point of view on the same topic.
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Our Zoo Adventure
Compare Numbers
by Kat Mellark
Part of the Rosen Math Readers series
Skills dealing with counting and cardinality provide essential foundations for beginning math students. Readers learn important topics, such as counting from 1 to 10, comparing numbers, answering "how many?" questions, counting by 10s, and writing numbers. Each topic is explained in detail using accessible text and colorful images to help readers independently explore these core math concepts. Fun and familiar zoo animals help readers practice comparing numbers using number lines. This title reflects standard K.CC.C.7 of the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics. This book should be paired with "A Day at the Zoo" from the InfoMax Math Readers Program to provide the alternative point of view on the same topic.
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Bree's Building Blocks
Work with 11–19 to Gain Foundations for Place Value
by Joseph Harris
Part of the Rosen Math Readers series
Accessible narratives make learning the skills of composing and decomposing numbers fun for beginning math students. Simple text allows readers to explore these crucial concepts on their own. Colorful images help students visualize place value in a way that is both educational and engaging. Composing numbers is made simple for students by relating this math concept to building with blocks. Written to reflect the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics, this volume directly addresses standard K.NBT.A.1. This book should be paired with "Building with Blocks" from the InfoMax Math Readers Program to provide the alternative point of view on the same topic.
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Numbers at the Market
Number Names and Count Sequence
by Ethan Holloway
Part of the Rosen Math Readers series
Skills dealing with counting and cardinality provide essential foundations for beginning math students. Readers learn important topics, such as counting from 1 to 10, comparing numbers, answering "how many?" questions, counting by 10s, and writing numbers. Each topic is explained in detail using accessible text and colorful images to help readers independently explore these core math concepts. A trip to the market provides the backdrop for learning to represent a number of objects with a written numeral. This volume addresses standard K.CC.A.3 of the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics. This book should be paired with "What's in My House?" (9781477719008) from the InfoMax Math Readers Program to provide the alternative point of view on the same topic.

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My Piggy Bank
Number Names and Count Sequence
by Jessica Schmidt
Part of the Rosen Math Readers series
Skills dealing with counting and cardinality provide essential foundations for beginning math students. Readers learn important topics, such as counting from 1 to 10, comparing numbers, answering "how many?" questions, counting by 10s, and writing numbers. Each topic is explained in detail using accessible text and colorful images to help readers independently explore these core math concepts. Collecting money for a piggy bank provides a relatable context for readers to learn important counting skills in this volume, which is written to reflect the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics. It specifically addresses standard K.CC.A.2. This book should be paired with "Counting Pennies" from the InfoMax Math Readers Program to provide the alternative point of view on the same topic.
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