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Math Read-Alongs

Read-alongs are a great way to foster love for math from a young age! Integrating mathematical concepts into picture books helps students understand these concepts while also engaging them. These books have interesting storylines with fun characters, pictures, and concepts!
In this video, we read Quack & Count, a book for children that helps them with addition and subtraction! Written by Keith Baker and published by Clarion Books. ​
In this video, we read Mouse Count, a book for children that helps them with counting! Written by Ellen Stoll Walsh and published by HMH Books for Young Readers. ​
In this video, we read Elevator Magic, a book for children that helps them with addition and subtraction! Written by Stuart J. Murphy, illustrated by G. Brian Karas, and published by Harper Collins.​

In this video, we read Feast for 10, a book for children that helps them with counting! Written by Cathryn Falwell and published by Harper Collins
In this video, we read Fish Eyes, a book for children that helps them with counting! Written by Lois Ehlert and published by Clarion Books.
In this video, we read Rooster's Off to See the World, a book for children that helps them with addition and subtraction! Written by Eric Carle and published by Simon & Schuster. Read by Neil Khurana.
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  • Home
  • About
    • Our Mission
    • About Us
    • Our Team
  • Resources
    • Talks >
      • The Algebra Project
      • Joel Rose
      • Art of Problem Solving
    • Algebra Videos
    • Math Book Read-Alongs
    • Math Games
    • Dropout Research
    • Dropout Rates Map
    • Diverse Mathematicians
  • Contact Us
  • Start a Chapter