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Elevator magic
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Stuart J. Murphy |
Explains the concept of subtraction through a rhyming text about a descending elevator. |
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Subtraction
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Lisa Miller Molengraft |
The activities in this book will reinforce basic subtraciton facts through a variety of activities such as humorous riddles, hidden paths, and fun games. |
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Ten terrible dinosaurs
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Paul Stickland |
A group of rollicking dinosaurs counts down from ten to one as it introduces subtraction to the reader. |
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Thank You, Pooh!
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Ronne Randall |
Pooh's friends find creative uses for his old honey pots. |
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Candy Counting
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Lisa McCourt |
Presents addition and subtraction story problems involving lollipops, taffy, gumballs, peppermints, fudge, and other types of candy. |
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Numbers
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Samuel Hiti,Joseph Midthun |
"A graphic nonfiction volume that introduces the history of numbers and number systems"-- |
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Math at the bank
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Ian F. Mahaney |
Uses word problem examples at the bank to introduce the concepts of place value, multiplication, division, addition, and subtraction. |
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Take away monsters
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Hawkins, Colin. |
As the reader pulls tabs, monsters disappear to demonstrate basic subtraction facts. |
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Three Blue Pigeons
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Susan Reagan,Nicholas Ian |
24 pages : 24 x 29 cm + |
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The bakery
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Lisa E. Greathouse |
This reader shows that bakery items are not on the shelf for long. As the bakery items such as cupcakes, pan dulce, and pies are purchased, students learn about subtraction. |
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Puesto de comida (The Snack Shop)
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Lisa Greathouse |
This reader describes what happens as treats are bought at a snack shop. Students learn about subtraction as snacks are purchased from the shop. |
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Let's Subtract Money (Dollars & Cents)
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Kelly Doudna |
23 p. : 19 cm |
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Tightwad Tod
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Daphne Skinner |
Challenged to spend twenty dollars in one day, a boy who loves money not only learns about bargain hunting and keeping track of his remaining balance, he also learns that spending can be fun. |
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