Making Salads With Math! (Cooking With Math!)

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034627
ISBN
9781538245705
Grade 1-3
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Charlotte Mason
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Publisher's Description of Making Salads With Math! (Cooking With Math!)
What makes a salad, a salad? Does it have to have lettuce? Could it have a bean or corn base? This book broadens readers' understanding of just what this healthy staple can be made of while using the four recipes as a jumping off point to practice math skills. Word problems based on each recipe ask readers to use topics from the classroom and bring them to the kitchen, including measuring, addition, subtraction, and more. Readers can check their work using a concluding answer key, and try out their new recipes on friends and family.

Category Description for Cooking With Math

Practical and in good taste! Young readers are introduced to kid-friendly recipes, presented in ¼", easy-to-read font, with full-page photos. Each book provides 4 recipes kids can cook (with adult help). In the text, they'll learn important food facts and vocabulary. Includes a glossary, answer key, list of books and websites for further research, and an index. Each book lists the appropriate grade and DRA level. Books measure 7"x7", and are 24 pgs, pb. ~ Ruth

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Product Format:Paperback
Brand:Gareth Stevens
Grades:1-3
ISBN:9781538245705
Length in Inches:7
Width in Inches:6.875
Height in Inches:0.0625
Weight in Pounds:0.15
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