Mathematical recreations
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Mathematical recreations
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Mathematical recreations
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Incoming Resources
- Subject of24
- The book of perfectly perilous math, 24 death-defying challenges for young mathematicians, Sean Connolly
- Mindful math, use your geometry to solve these puzzling pictures, blackline masters by Ann McNair ; illustrations by Robyn Djuritschek
- Catch a crayfish, count the stars, fun projects, skills, and adventures for outdoor kids, Steven Rinella with Brody Henderson ; illustrations by Max Temescu
- Bedtime math, Laura Overdeck ; illustrated by Jim Paillot
- Go figure!, Johnny Ball
- Math games with bad drawings, 75 1/4 simple, challenging, go-anywhere games--and why they matter, Ben Orlin
- Summer bridge activities, bridging grades 6 to 7
- Think and make like an artist, Claudia Boldt and Eleanor Meredith
- Cool structures, creative activities that make math & science fun for kids!, Anders Hanson and Elissa Mann
- Math challenges, puzzles, tricks & games, Glen Vecchione ; illustrated by Glen Vecchione & Nina Zottoli
- Mindful math, use your statistics to solve these puzzling pictures, blackline masters by Ann McNair ; illustrations by Robyn Djuritschek
- Sir Cumference and the sword in the cone, by Cindy Neuschwander ; illustrated by Wayne Geehan
- Anno's math games, Mitsumasa Anno
- Edgar Allan Poe's pie, math puzzlers in classic poems, J. Patrick Lewis ; illustrated by Michael Slack
- Summer bridge activities, bridging grades 4 to 5
- Summer bridge activities, bridging grades 5 to 6
- Egyptians!, Carmella Van Vleet ; illustrated by Tom Casteel
- Summer bridge activities, bridging grades 7 to 8
- The original summer bridge activities, bridging grades 7 to 8
- Cubes interlock
- The original summer bridge activities, bridging grades 4 to 5
- Activities for all year round, Angela Wilkes
- Mindful math, use your algebra to solve these puzzling pictures, blackline masters by Ann McNair ; illustrations by Robyn Djuritschek
- Mathemagic!, number tricks, written by Lynda Colgan ; illustrated by Jane Kurisu
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