Selected Product: | Mission: Addition Hardcover Edition: 1st. ed Artist: Loreen Leedy Publisher: Holiday House Release Date: 1997-09 Reading Level: Ages 4-8 ISBN-10: 0823413071 ISBN-13: 9780823413072 List Price: $17.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Greedy Triangle (Scholastic Bookshelf) ISBN-10: 0545042208 ISBN-13: 9780545042208 List Price:$6.99 How Big Is a Foot? ISBN-10: 0440404959 ISBN-13: 9780440404958 List Price:$4.50 One Hundred Hungry Ants ISBN-10: 0395971233 ISBN-13: 9780395971239 List Price:$6.95 Measuring Penny ISBN-10: 0805065725 ISBN-13: 9780805065725 List Price:$7.95 One Hundred Hungry Ants ISBN-10: 0395971233 ISBN-13: 0046442971232 List Price:$5.95 Betcha! Estimating (Mathstart, Level 3) ISBN-10: 0064467074 ISBN-13: 9780064467070 List Price:$5.99 |
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The children were very receptive to the book right away - they liked the cover, and once inside loved the pictures. I had full class participation too, which was very surprising to me. They were answering all of the questions as a group, but managed to maintain a reasonable noise level. They stayed with it until the very end, and afterwards I asked them what they thought of the story. I was told that they liked the interactive (not their word exactly) way the story was told. They also liked the illustrations and thought that the thought bubbles were cool. Overall, I was very impressed by the performance level this book encouraged in a 2nd grade classroom, and I was inspired to read another Loreen Leedy book called, "2x2 = BOO!," to my niece who is 9 years old, and I have also published a review on that book. |
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