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01/09/06
Good Math Books; Japanese not Chinese. Good cultural lessons as well as good math lessons.
Anno, M.. Anno’s Mysterious Counting Jar, Dowaya, N.Y., Tsubo No Naka, 1982
Great illustrations and nice visual for students to understand exponential growth.
Anno, M.. Anno’s Magic Seeds, New York, N.Y., Philomel, 1995
Wonderful way for students to understand consumption or exponential growth.
Anno, M.. Anno’s Math Games III, New York, N.Y., Philomel, 1982
Geometric and Graph mathematics good for students who need visuals to better achieve in the “Measurement and Geometry” mathematics strands.
Anno, M.. Anno’s Counting House, New York, N.Y., Philomel, 1982
Multi’level. Students learning to count, add, or multiply can get something from this.