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Julie Ellis (1) (1961–)

Auteur de What's Your Angle, Pythagoras? A Math Adventure

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55 oeuvres 1,298 utilisateurs 25 critiques

A propos de l'auteur

Julie Ellis is the author of numerous children's books including Flags of the World, Sets in Nature, and Tricky Tangrams. She wrote What's Your Angle, Pythagoras? to show her daughter the uses of the Pythagorean Theorem. (Bowker Author Biography)

Œuvres de Julie Ellis

Lost Glasses (Rigby Flying Colors) (2004) 27 exemplaires
The Family Tree (Rigby PM Plus) (2001) 15 exemplaires
Where is Baby? (2004) 13 exemplaires
In the Ocean (2002) 13 exemplaires
Alpine Search Dogs (2003) 12 exemplaires
Painting (2002) 11 exemplaires
Face Painting (2002) 10 exemplaires
Please, Mom! (Rigby Lighthouse) (2002) 8 exemplaires
The Ungrateful Tiger (4 copies) (2004) 7 exemplaires
I Can Fly (Rigby Lighthouse) (2001) 6 exemplaires
Pizza (Funky Series) (2014) 5 exemplaires
Run, Rabbit, Run! (2003) 4 exemplaires
Making Prints (2008) 4 exemplaires
The Cat and the Mouse (2001) 4 exemplaires
Signs (2006) 4 exemplaires
A fish picture (2001) 3 exemplaires
Hop, Skip and Jump (2006) 3 exemplaires
Know Where to Go (2003) 3 exemplaires
Hello! (Oxford Reading Tree) (2008) 3 exemplaires
Flags of the World (2010) 2 exemplaires
Look What You Can Make! (2003) 2 exemplaires
The Cheerful Cricket (4 copies) (2001) 1 exemplaire
Undersea Gardens (2003) 1 exemplaire

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Date de naissance
1961
Sexe
female

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This book is great to have in the classroom because it tells kids how to use the Pythagorean theorem in a fun way. The book follows a young Pythagoras and how he uses math in his everyday life. I think many students will be engaged with this book because the main character is their age and relatable.
 
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daniellelazar | 19 autres critiques | May 1, 2023 |
This picture book is about Pythagoras and his cousins trying to figure out how to play their instruments in tune. By doing this he figures out an important discovery about notes and figures it out through certain mathematical relationships. This is a good book for teachers to have in their classroom because it it a quick read, and shows how mathematics connects with music.
 
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izzy21 | 3 autres critiques | May 1, 2023 |
The story follows a young Pythagoras as he is confronted with problems with angles, such as the most direct sailing distance or figuring out how long a ladder needs to be, and his discovery of how to find the answer. The book is visually pleasing and fun to follow. This book is great to learn about angles and introduce Pythagorean theorem.
 
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cjl062 | 19 autres critiques | Nov 18, 2022 |
Pythagoras and the ratios is an informational fiction novel that follows Pythagoras and his cousins. They are going to a music festival, but they have to figure out how to tune their instruments. He realizes that the beautiful sounds have a relationship with mathematics. This book is great because it teaches the kids about ratios and how math works together with a lot of things that you might not expect.
 
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mcg040 | 3 autres critiques | Nov 17, 2022 |

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Œuvres
55
Membres
1,298
Popularité
#19,787
Évaluation
4.1
Critiques
25
ISBN
415
Langues
5

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