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The Grapes Of Math by Greg Tang
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The Grapes Of Math (edition 2004)

by Greg Tang (Author), Harry Briggs (Illustrator)

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Illustrated riddles introduce strategies for solving a variety of math problems in using visual clues.
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Title:The Grapes Of Math
Authors:Greg Tang (Author)
Other authors:Harry Briggs (Illustrator)
Info:Scholastic Paperbacks (2004), Edition: Reprint, 40 pages
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The Grapes of Math: Mind-Stretching Math Riddles by Greg Tang

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These fun riddles and bright illustrations do a great job teaching kids mathematical thinking. A solid grasp of multiplication facts would make this easier for students.
  sloth852 | Feb 8, 2024 |
The Grapes of Math is a book that helps students better understand math problems. It helps them learn how to use problem solving skills, and can help students with test taking skills. It gives students a different way of looking at math problems! This would be a great book to read at the beginning of the year! ( )
  cmw130 | Apr 9, 2023 |
Clear and simple riddles force you to reconsider how you approach a visual counting conundrum. Everything is already arranged into precise columns during math drills in public schools, but this book will show you, groups of objects, in a more haphazard arrangement, just like in real life. Even though I excelled in math, I always had trouble, and the book's lesson or teaching component is its last set of answers. I picked up some pretty useful math application tactics, but more significantly, I discovered that there are other perspectives and methods for solving issues that we "don't have time" to learn in school. ( )
  jkk023 | Feb 28, 2023 |
A cute book to read! This is a book that promotes number groupings to help with fast addition. It demonstrates an alternative perspective on a collection of items, such as snails, grapes, fish, etc. It encourages the improvement of the mathematical method and the development of a mathematical way of thinking. A good book to have in a math class. ( )
  Monica2001 | Nov 18, 2022 |
The book has a collection of questions that ask the reader to find the amount of something. The book gives hints on how to find the answer with more than just counting. I like this book because it encourages students to look for math solutions in multiple ways by looking at pattern, symmetry, and familiar number combinations. ( )
  cjl062 | Nov 18, 2022 |
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This genuinely clever math book uses rhyming couplets and riddles, as well as visual cues to help the reader find new ways to group numbers for quick counting. It’s a return to number sets, with none of those boring parentheses and signs. Here the rhyme gives a clue to the new ways of grouping numbers. For example: “Mama mia, pizza pie, / How many mushrooms do you spy? / Please don’t count them, it’s too slow, / This hot pie was made to go! / Let me give you some advice, / Just do half and count it twice.” A quick look at the pizza, and the reader can see each slice has the same number of mushrooms. Count by threes for half the pie, and double it. Each rhyme is given a double-page spread. The extra-large, brightly colored images leap off the page but never distract from the author’s intent. Some riddles are very challenging, but the author provides all the solutions in the back. Once the reader has seen the answers, the strategy is obvious and can be applied to other situations. Great fun for math enthusiasts and creative thinkers, this might also teach adults some new tricks. A winning addition. (Nonfiction. 7-10)
 
Picture puzzles accompanied by clues in verse encourage readers to embark on some inspired problem solving. Each riddle and an illustration are set on a two-page spread. The goofy rhymes set a humorous tone. Through patterns, grouping, and creative thinking, the problems to be solved will have children adding, subtracting, and multiplying. Throughout, Tang sneaks in useful visual strategies that can be used in solving other computation problems. Bright, appealing computer images add to the playful nature of the title. The solutions provided at the back of the volume include a miniature color reproduction of each picture and a clearly diagrammed answer along with text outlining the process employed to arrive at that answer. A fun addition to classroom and library shelves.
added by ReneHohls | editSchool Library Journal 47 no3 Mr 2001, Lucinda Snyder Whitehurst (Mar 1, 2001)
 

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With love to Gregory, Emily, and Katie -- G.T.
To Kay Ekelin, my grandmother -- H.B.
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