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David M. Schwartz

Auteur de How Much Is a Million?

70 oeuvres 13,473 utilisateurs 288 critiques

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David M. Schwartz has brought his enjoyment of all things mathematical to millions with his award-winning books How Much Is a Million? and If You Made a Million. He speaks at more than 50 schools and conferences every year, generating more excitement about numbers and math than most people would afficher plus think possible. David is also interested in nature and environmental issues, and he watches everything from stars in the night sky to birds in the rainforest. When at home, he can be found in Oakland, California. And yes, that's fewer than a googol popcorn kernels. afficher moins

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Œuvres de David M. Schwartz

How Much Is a Million? (1985) — Auteur — 2,838 exemplaires
If You Made a Million (1989) 1,295 exemplaires
Millions to Measure (2003) 744 exemplaires
If You Hopped Like A Frog (1999) 520 exemplaires
Monarch Butterfly (Life Cycles) (1999) 381 exemplaires
Lady Bug (Life Cycles) (1999) 332 exemplaires
Chicken (Life Cycles) (1999) 311 exemplaires
Bean (1999) 278 exemplaires
Sunflower (Life Cycles) (1999) 273 exemplaires
Hummingbird (Life Cycles) (1999) 265 exemplaires
Wood Frog (Life Cycles) (1999) 254 exemplaires
Maple Tree (Life Cycles) (1999) 252 exemplaires
Jumping Spider (1999) 250 exemplaires
If Dogs Were Dinosaurs (2005) 230 exemplaires
Fighting Fish (1999) 211 exemplaires
Green Snake (1999) 210 exemplaires
Horse (Life Cycles) (1999) 207 exemplaires
At the Pond (Look Once, Look Again) (1988) 189 exemplaires
Supergrandpa (1991) 130 exemplaires
Where Else in the Wild? (2009) 63 exemplaires
Yanomami (Vanishing People) (1995) 18 exemplaires
Ladybug (Sound Recording) (2003) 7 exemplaires
Ways of Measuring-Then and Now (2004) 4 exemplaires
At the Pond (2003) 3 exemplaires
Mouths 1 exemplaire
Animal Mothers 1 exemplaire
Life Cycles Collection (1999) 1 exemplaire
Wood Frog 1 exemplaire

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A fun way to visualize large numbers.
 
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sloth852 | 100 autres critiques | Mar 1, 2024 |
This is not just any book, it is a math alphabet book ! It introduces and reinforces math vocabulary, and explains how certain terms relate to math. It also teaches about the history of math.
 
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KamriC | 16 autres critiques | Nov 30, 2022 |
This book is more about learning different mathematical terms from each letter of the alphabet. Not only terms are in the book, but different math symbols. These symbols and terms are explained and their relation to mathematics. I wouldn't necessarily read this book as a read aloud as a whole, but read it one alphabet at a time. The book is chronologically written alphabetically and that is why I would read it to introduce a unit one by one. It is more for vocabulary usage which is great because vocabulary content is content knowledge!… (plus d'informations)
 
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Stephh1323 | 16 autres critiques | Nov 1, 2021 |
Very great book to read-aloud to students in grades 4th-5th. They will love to see the colorful pictures and be able to see all the math concepts combined in one book. It introduces proportions in a fun and exciting way. The book does not really have a main character, it is more centered towards proportions, shrinking and enlarging, and measurements. The main concept is centered around mathematics. If would definitely read this book out loud to my students to introduce ratios.
 
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Stephh1323 | 3 autres critiques | Oct 27, 2021 |

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Œuvres
70
Membres
13,473
Popularité
#1,722
Évaluation
4.0
Critiques
288
ISBN
206
Langues
4

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