The History of Telephones: Fractions
The History of Telephones: Fractions
- Age Range: 8-13
- Grade: 4-5
- Lexile: 710L
- Guided Reading Level: T
- Interest Level: 3-7
- Reading Level: 4.2
- Item: 27207
- ISBN: 9781425855567
- Language: English
- Dewey: 513.26
- Pages: 32
Description
From Alexander Graham Bell to Steve Jobs, creative thinkers have revolutionized the way we communicate. Come aboard a young inventor's time machine as he explores the history of the telephone, one fraction at a time!
This fiction math reader integrates math and literacy skills, and provides real-world examples of problem-solving and rich tasks that promote reasoning and critical thinking as students explore math in meaningful ways.
- Full-color images and mathematical charts and diagrams help develop students' math and reading skills.
- The DOK-leveled Math Talk section includes questions that facilitate mathematical discourse and higher-order thinking skills with questions that students can respond to at school or home.
- Let's Explore Math sidebars and the extensive Problem Solving section provides numerous opportunities for students to practice what they have learned.
- Text features such as a glossary, index, captions, and a table of contents increase understanding and build critical literacy skills.
Working with fractions is fun and easy with this engaging grade 4 math reader!
- Age Range: 8-13
- Grade: 4-5
- Lexile: 710L
- Guided Reading Level: T
- Interest Level: 3-7
- Reading Level: 4.2
- Item: 27207
- ISBN: 9781425855567
- Language: English
- Dewey: 513.26
- Pages: 32
Description
From Alexander Graham Bell to Steve Jobs, creative thinkers have revolutionized the way we communicate. Come aboard a young inventor's time machine as he explores the history of the telephone, one fraction at a time!
This fiction math reader integrates math and literacy skills, and provides real-world examples of problem-solving and rich tasks that promote reasoning and critical thinking as students explore math in meaningful ways.
- Full-color images and mathematical charts and diagrams help develop students' math and reading skills.
- The DOK-leveled Math Talk section includes questions that facilitate mathematical discourse and higher-order thinking skills with questions that students can respond to at school or home.
- Let's Explore Math sidebars and the extensive Problem Solving section provides numerous opportunities for students to practice what they have learned.
- Text features such as a glossary, index, captions, and a table of contents increase understanding and build critical literacy skills.
Working with fractions is fun and easy with this engaging grade 4 math reader!