LULU'S LEMONADE (Math Matters)
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In Lulu's Lemonade, the focus is on liquid measure. On a hot summer day three children squabble over which ingredients and what quantities should go in their extra special lemonade. Math Concept:LIQUID MEASURE, 32 pages, 6 1/2( x 9, Ages 5-7
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #324489 in Books
- Published on: 2000-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 32 pages
Features
- ISBN13: 9781575650937
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Editorial Reviews
From School Library Journal
Grade 1-3-These easy-readers have good stories and are true to their purpose. In Lulu's Lemonade, Mattie and Martin decide to make lemonade for Mattie's little sister. They make half a gallon, then figure out how to fill up the rest of the gallon pitcher. Their recipe, which includes orange juice, lime juice, lemon-lime soda, vanilla, fresh mint, and ice, is included. Readers are invited to grab some measuring containers and do their own practicing with teaspoons, tablespoons, cups, pints, and gallons. Large, full-color art shows the children happily engaged in their creative activities. In Lights Out!, a little girl notices that lights stay on in the apartment building across the street long after her bedtime. One night her parents let her stay up late and try to be the last person with a light on. She starts with a total of 32 lights on and subtracts them as each occupant of the apartment building goes to bed. The fun comes from the varied activities she observes-twin boys pillow fighting, a clown teaching a dog tricks, ballet dancing, cooking, reading, etc. Children can enjoy the story, do the subtraction with the protagonist as the lights go out, count items in the pictures, or do other related activities that are listed in the back of the book. Smath's exuberant cartoon drawings add a great deal of humor to the story. These books would be useful both at home and at school. The stories hold interest and the activities do not require advance preparation or fancy materials.
Lucinda Snyder Whitehurst, St. Christopher's School, Richmond, VA
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Review
"A new series of books called MATH MATTERS® is just the ticket to practice skills at home or at school." -- Teaching K-8
"The MATH MATTERS® stories are good stories...connecting math to the child's everyday world..." -- Dr. Juanita Copley,Associate Professor, College of Education, University of Houston,TX
"These easy readers have good stories and are true to their purpose...The stories hold interest..." -- School Library Journal June 2000
From the Publisher
MATH MATTERS¨ encourages children to explore how math matters in their lives. Each story focuses on a single math concept. Children will identify with the characters and will enjoy finding out how they use math in all sorts of real-life situations. The lively illustrations and humorous storylines will make children feel "right at home" with math.
Customer Reviews
Great Recipe and Good Learning Concepts
Lulu's Lemonade describes the tale of little Lulu who only wants a drink of lemonade and how her sister and friend make award winning lemonade while she teaches about liquid measures and fractions in a simple and concise manner. This is one of the best books I've seen for explaining fractions to young children. My seven year old understood the concepts and loved making the lemonade recipe at the end which was very tasty.




