Description
One Minute Mysteries: 65 MORE Short Mysteries You Solve With Math aren’t your average math problems. Each minute-long story introduces an engaging mystery that can only be solved with math. The brainteasers are entertaining, but-even better-their real-world connections help kids see math concepts as approachable, learnable, and solvable. The brainteasers help support literacy, problem-solving, and deductive-reasoning skills, while exploring essential math topics. A fun way to develop deductive reasoning skills and discover the joys of math!
Written by father-daughter team Eric and Natalie Yoder, this book is designed for ages 8-12/grades 4-8.
Grade Level for One Minute Mysteries: 65 MORE Short Mysteries You Solve With Math
- Upper Elementary
- Middle School
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Review for One Minute Mysteries: 65 MORE Short Mysteries You Solve With Math
One Minute Mysteries: 65 Short Mysteries You Solve With Math! is almost as cool as video games! Really! My dad and I started reading problems while walking to school every morning. Then, we talk about them at dinner before checking the answers. The stories are things that could actually happen to me. They lead to some pretty interesting conversations with my parents. I totally recommend this book for other families!
Jacob Weiser, 8th Grader, Gunston Middle School, Arlington, VA
Review
“Learning how to sort the relevant from the irrelevant in an information-rich environment is how students become critical thinkers. This book is a refreshing gateway into scientific investigation. A perfect bedtime ritual, it triggers dialog between parents and their kids. Just the ticket for families to enjoy together or for keeping the kids stimulated on a long car trip or a rainy afternoon!”
”Thomas Peters, Ed.D., Executive Director South Carolina Coalition for Mathematics and Science, Clemson University
Review
One Minute Mysteries: 65 Short Mysteries You Solve With Math! is almost as cool as video games! Really! My dad and I started reading problems while walking to school every morning. Then, we talk about them at dinner before checking the answers. The stories are things that could actually happen to me. They lead to some pretty interesting conversations with my parents. I totally recommend this book for other families!
”Jacob Weiser, 8th Grader, Gunston Middle School, Arlington, VA
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