This story is about Mr. and Mrs. Comfort's family reunion. It is a great way for kids to explore area and perimeter while seeing how different table arrangements (constant area) result in a different number of seats available for family members (changing perimeter). The story is fun and lighthearted and easy for students to connect with. It is also a great story for kids to "act out" using tiles to model the tables. I have used this book in grades 2-5 to help kids work on area and perimeter and it is especially good at getting kids to understand that rectangles can have equivalent areas but very different perimeters.
I bought this book in the library/school binding edition. It is a little more up-front costs but after 5 years of use it still looks new!
What is your favorite Marilyn Burns book?
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Thanks for sharing the grade level. I was wondering if it was a first grade book, and now I know.
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Forever in First
The story might be interesting to first graders but I am afraid most of the math would go right over their heads!
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ReplyDeleteI love this book! We use Cheez-it for the tables and Cheerios for the chairs to act it out! Thanks for the awesome Math Literature series! It's one of my favorites to follow!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea Tammy! Thanks for sharing:)
DeleteI love that idea Tammy. =)
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