PDF The Math Kids David Cole Books
PDF The Math Kids David Cole Books


Jordan and Justin are best friends and the only two kids in their class's advanced math group. So it isn't until Stephanie Lewis marches into their classroom that they meet someone who's as good with numbers as they are. Their shared interest in math quickly draws them together, and the three soon form The Math Kids. Unfortunately, life as math club kids isn't always easy. In addition to extra homework, the three friends have two new problems. First, a string of mysterious burglaries has the whole neighbourhood on edge, including their parents. Then, they manage to earn unwanted attention from Robbie, the class bully. Luckily, Jordan, Justin, and Stephanie soon learn that their new club may give them the skills they need to solve both problems.
PDF The Math Kids David Cole Books
"If you have an 6-9 year old kids who doesn't like make but might enjoy reading this book is for you. The Math kids follows two best friends as they solve crimes using math. The math is perfect for the age group that will be reading this book and can help younger kids learn advance math ideas too.
The lessons are short and to the point keeping kids engaged in the story but working on math problems too.
Its a wonderful read for everyone in the family.
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher Common Deer Press for the Advance copy of David Dole The Math Kids."
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The Math Kids David Cole Books Reviews :
The Math Kids David Cole Books Reviews
- The Math Kids is a book about a group of friends that form a Math Club and use it to solve complicated problems. The book is fairly short, at about 120 pages, so it is great for a middle grade reader, but it is also engaging. The book takes the problems that The Math Kids are trying to solve and opens it up for the reader to try to solve them first. My review/ebook copy had the images, solutions and explanations in the back of the book, the finalized copy might have these closer to the chapters they fall in, but either way I found it to be a great addition.
There are three characters that you follow, none are really fleshed out but they are all very different so I think that a variety of readers will enjoy the characters and the book, especially if they have a love of math.
The book was interesting and fun, I think it will be a great way to get non-math lovers into math, and show all the uses for it. They helped a sister with a seating problem, helped solve a crime, and got a pizza party for the class all using math. This will be a fun series I think. - Jordan and Justin love math. When a confident new fourth grader enters their class and challenges the math abilities of even their teacher, they have to form a Math Club. Soon, real life supplies the problems they will need to solve. Then the challenge. Can they use logic and patterns to solve a string of burglaries while avoiding bullies, getting through an increased amount of math homework, and get their classmates on their side?
As a fourth grade teacher I am excited for school to start again and to use this book as a read aloud for problem solving in my class. We often do escape rooms and competitions in math and the variety of problem solving opportunities, open ended problems, impossible problems, math vocabulary, and cause and effect activities running through my brain are constantly increasing.
OK getting away from the math nerd and teacher in me, the characters are likable and real, The situations are engaging. There was age appropriate humor that wasn't condescending for children. I look forward to the next book in the series. - Thank you to NetGalley and Common Deer Press, I received an eARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.
This book is about a group of 3 kids, Justin, Jordan and Stephanie who all love math. They form a math club, The Math Kids, after all being in the same math group in school. This books follows them as they solve math problems, both in class and outside of school, all while dealing with bullies, Ryan, Bill, and Bryce tormenting them along the way.
I enjoyed this book. I don't really like math, but I did like how it was incorporated into the story. There are two problems outside of class given to the children, one by Jordan's sister and one by their teacher, that we as readers are given a chance to do ourselves. Before the solution there is a box, telling you to stop and see if you can do the problem yourself before reading how the kids' do it. I think that was a really nice edition to the book. Along with that there is also a section in the back of the book that tells you all about the maths done in the book. I think children, whether or not they like math, will find this a fun read.
I'm also intrigued to read the second book that comes out in 2019, which is also mentioned in the back of the book. - If you have an 6-9 year old kids who doesn't like make but might enjoy reading this book is for you. The Math kids follows two best friends as they solve crimes using math. The math is perfect for the age group that will be reading this book and can help younger kids learn advance math ideas too.
The lessons are short and to the point keeping kids engaged in the story but working on math problems too.
Its a wonderful read for everyone in the family.
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher Common Deer Press for the Advance copy of David Dole The Math Kids.
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