Introducing a math concept through children’s literature is an excellent way to engage young learners. A narrative provides structure and helps children “mathematize,” or make meaning of a math idea in a real-world context.
Remember, the first reading of a book with your students is just for FUN! Use a text to teach a math idea during a later reading when the story is already familiar to your young learners.
Ten Black Dots
This beloved classic by Donald Crews shows many variations of small numbers up to ten in rhyming verse.
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Literacy Connection lesson plan.
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