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Sir Cumference and the Isle of Immeter (Math Adventures) Details
Binding: PaperbackBrand: CHARLESBRIDGE PUBLISHING
Dewey Decimal Number: 516
EAN: 9781570916816
Feature: CHILDRENS BOOKS & MUSIC
ISBN: 1570916810
Label: Charlesbridge Publishing
Manufacturer: Charlesbridge Publishing
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 32
Publication Date: 2006-06-01
Publisher: Charlesbridge Publishing
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
Studio: Charlesbridge Publishing
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Summary: Excellent for tying literature to mathematics.
Comment: Excellent for tying literature to mathematics. Children love these books and so do I!
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Summary: Even in Middle School they still like to be read to
Comment: This whole series of books is wonderful. The story line for a middle school level is somewhat elementary, but the students still LOVE them. They remember the terms and even bring them up during lessons. I think even at the middle school levels, the kids really like being read to and these books ,as silly as they seem when read at that level, help solidify these key geometry concepts in a fun kind of way. They take about 10-15 minutes to read out loud. Highly recommend!
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Summary: Medieval Math Adventure
Comment: Back in the days of Camelot, people knew geometry, but they learned it in adventures instead of textbooks. Per of Ameter played a game created by the Countess Areana in which they figured the outside edges and inner pieces of shapes made with the same size squares. Their skill at this game allowed them to solve several mysteries on the Isle of Immeter through a few escapes, as the island was protected by a sea dragon. Finally Per solved all the puzzles, and the sea dragon delivered a locked from the Countess Areana giving Per ownership of the island. When the two children returned from their adventure, Sir Cumference named the measurement of the outside edge of any flat, straight sided shape perimeter, after Per, who now was the Lady of Immeter. The inside of the shapes was called Area, after the Countess Areana who designed all the puzzles they solved. And so, as you will know if you have read this book, this is a cute, abbreviated account of the true way geometry really evolved.
A handy chart on the last page explains in mathematical terms the formulas described in the book.
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Summary: Great book for the classroom
Comment: The students enjoy this series of books and learn something along the way!
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Summary: Fun and educational
Comment: My nine-year-old loved the earlier books in the Sir Cumference series, and was excited to hear that a new one was available. He enjoyed it thoroughly, for both the story and the math content. This series of books ranks near the top of his favorites list.



