Speech bubbles provide a challenging vehicle for lengthy explanations about the positioning of clock hands, but Wise otherwise keeps the countdown moving with wordplay-filled banter. Against pale-colored backdrops, Lynch's panels amplify the story's over-the-top style via the googly eyed characters' antics. - Publishers Weekly
Cluck, cluck . . . Clock, clock . . . Chicken can't tell time. That's why he was late to a meeting, and now Farmer Ed is sending some guy named Brutus to teach him a lesson. Help! Sheep has an idea: Chicken just needs to learn how to tell time. Goat has a different idea: Chicken needs to learn karate, wear a disguise, or move to the North Pole. Hmm . . . Which plan will work? Spoiler alert! The one that involves some math!
Crafted by former math teacher and award-winning author Bill Wise, this comic offers a delightful blend of humor and practical math application. With contributions to Scholastic MATH magazine spanning from 2002 to 2012, Bill Wise brings a wealth of expertise to every panel.
This STEM book is a valuable resource for classrooms, libraries, and even cozy reading sessions at home. Plus, with endpapers featuring concise summaries of key topics like analog versus digital clocks, the learning experience extends far beyond the final page.
The Clock Problem is also available in Spanish as El problema del reloj: qué hora es?
Introducing an uproariously entertaining and educational comic that brings the joy of mathematics to life while learning how to tell time! Perfect for children aged 7 years and up, whether they're math enthusiasts or need a little convincing.A CBC Book's August Hot Off the Press title!
Join Farmer Ed and his perplexed animals as they face a puzzling task: constructing a pen for the pigs. With furrowed brows and scratching heads, they wonder: How will they even begin? Sheep steps up with her impressive math skills, but does the rest of the crew know what to do? Or will the pigs run amok forever? Join this crazy bunch as you discover different mathematical solutions and learn more about area and surface calculations.
Crafted by a former math teacher and esteemed award-winning author, this comic offers a delightful blend of humor and practical math application. With contributions to Scholastic MATH magazine spanning from 2002 to 2012, the author brings a wealth of expertise to every panel.
Whether for classroom use, library reference, or cozy reading sessions at home, this STEM book is a must-have addition to any collection. Plus, the endpapers feature invaluable summaries and examples to teach and learn about math, covering essential topics like area and surface calculations.
Get ready to discover the joy of math in action!
Learn about area and surface calculations in this side-splitting, educational comic that proves math is more fun than ever! Tailored for children aged 7 years and up, regardless of their affinity for numbers.
2020 Mathical Award Winner
Telling a story about pigeons should be simple. But what's a narrator to do when the number of feathered friends is constantly changing?Pie For Breakfast is a humorous math read aloud picture book. Bear is not an ordinary baker. He makes pies for breakfast because pie is silly and scrumptious. Bear uses his subtraction and equation skills to keep track of how many pies remain, so he can have pie for his breakfast, too. This teacher approved educational book is ideal for story time and bedtime giggles. Pie For Breakfast is a fabulous book for kindergarten through second grade teachers. Christine has included a variety of writing features that serve as the perfect model for students when they are writing their own narratives. Integrating math and writing standards is made easy with this children's book.