Books & Print Resources
For Teachers
- About Teaching Mathematics. Marilyn Burns; Math
Solutions Publications.
- Classroom Connect
Connected Newsletter: The K-12 Guide to Technology Integration.
- Computers as Mindtools for Schools: Engaging Critical
Thinking. David H Janassen; Merrill/Prentice Hall.
- Connecting Mathematics Across the Curriculum.
1995 Yearbook; NCTM.
- Educating with the Internet: Using Net Resources at
School and Home. Nancy Skomars; Charles River Media,
Inc.
- Exploring Mathematics through Literature. Ed.
Diane Thiessen; NCTM.
- Garbage Pizza, Patchwork Quilts and Math Magic.
Susan Ohanian; W H Freeman.
- Helping Children Learn Mathematics. ed Jeremy
Kilpatrick and Jane Swafford; National Academy Press.
- How to Use Children's Literature to Teach Mathematics.
Rosamond Welchman-Tischler; NCTM
- National Educational Technology Standards for Students:
Connecting Curriculum and Technology. ISTE.
- New Visions for Linking Literature and Mathematics.
David & Phyllis Whitin; NCTE.
- Principle and Standards for School Mathematics.
NCTM.
- Spreadsheet Activities in Middle School Mathematics.
John C Russell; NCTM.
- Technology-Supported Mathematics Learning Environments,
2005 Yearbook. William J. Masalski, ed; NCTM
- The Thousand-Yard Model, or, The Earth as a Peppercorn.
Guy Ottewell; Astronomical Workshop.
- Universal Patterns. Rochelle Newman & Martha
Boles; Pythagorean Press.
- Using Nonfiction in the Classroom. Eileen M.
Burke and Susan Mandel Glazer; Scholastic.
- Writing to Learn Mathematics. Joan Countryman;
Heinemann
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For Children and Teachers
- Circles: Fun Ideas for Getting A-Round in Math.
Catherine Sheldrick Ross; Addison-Wesley.
- Comparisons. Diagram Group; St Martin’s
Press.
- Cook-a-Doodle-Doo! Janet Stevens and Susan Stevens
Crummel; Harcourt Brace & Co.
- Cool Math. Christy Maganzini; Price Stern Sloan.
- Counting on Frank. Rod Clement; Gareth Stevens
Children's Books.
- G is for Googol: A Math Alphabet Book.
David M Schwartz, illus Marissa Moss; Scholastic.
- Grain of Rice, A. Helena C. Pittman; Bantam.
- Hidden Worlds: Looking Through a Scientist's Microscope.
Stephen Kramer, photographs by Dennis Kinkel; Houghton Mifflin
Co.
- How Much is a Million? David M. Schwartz, illus.
Steven Kellogg; Scholastic.
- The I Hate Mathematics! Book. Marilyn Burns;
Little, Brown & Co.
- Joy of Mathematics (and More Joy . . .). Theoni
Pappas; Wide World Publishing/Tetra
- Math Curse. Jon Scieszka, illus. Lane Smith;
Viking.
- Math for Smarty Pants. Marilyn Burns; Little,
Brown & Co.
- Math Games & Activities from around the World.
Claudia Zaslavsky; Chicago Review Press.
- A Mathematical Mystery Tour. Mark Wahl; Zephyr
Press
- The Number Devil, A Mathematical Adventure.
by Hans Magnus Enzensberger, illus. Rotraut Susanne Berner;
Henry Holt & Co.
- The Phantom Tollbooth. Norton Juster, illus.
by Jules Feiffer
- The Sizesaurus. Stephen Strauss; Avon.
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Biographies:
- Alexander Graham Bell, An Inventive Life. Elizabeth MacLeod;
Scholastic.
- Celebrating Women in Mathematics and Science. ed. Miriam
P. Cooney; National Council of Teachers of Mathematics.
- Leonard of Pisa (Fibonacci). Joseph and Frances Gies;
Harper Collins.
- Leonardo da Vinci. Diane Stanley; Morrow Junior Books.
- The Man Who Made Time Travel. Kathryn Lasky, illus. Kevin
Hawkes; Farrar, Straus and Giroux. The story of John Harrison, whose
seafaring clock provided a reliable means of measuring longitude
at sea.
- Starry Messenger: A book depicting the life of a famous
scientist, mathematician, astronomer, philosopher, physicist - Galileo
Galilei. Peter Sís; Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
- The Tree of Life: A book depicting the life of Charles
Darwin, naturalist, geologist & thinker. Peter Sís; Farrar,
Straus and Giroux.
- Women and Numbers: Lives of Women Mathematicians plus
Discovery Activities. Teri Perl; Wide World Publishing/Tetra.
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