Gr 3–6—This series uses a comic-book format to appeal to the target audience. Cartoon narrators guide readers through different strategies to solve mathematical story problems involving fractions, multiplication, etc. There are some humorous, edgier moments; in
Subtraction, for example, seven worms escape the fish hook only to be eaten by a bird (that responds with a "Burp"). The texts move quickly through the concepts, and thus will be most useful for students with established knowledge and/or a teacher nearby to answer questions. Each volume typically ends with a page of additional facts; resource lists; and a page that includes a "Note to Educators," an index to the strategies introduced in the texts, and a list of "Educator Resources." For teachers who want to challenge students to consider different methods of solving problems, these books are a must.
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