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Math and Literature Here are some counting books you can find in your local library. Have your child count the objects on each page. These books can also provide a good context for posing simple addition or subtraction problems, such as “There are 7 birds on this page. How many would there be if 4 more birds came along?”

Dale, Penny. Ten in Bed.

Grossman, Bill. My Little Sister Ate One Hare.

Harris, Trudy. 100 Days of School.

Mora, Pat. Uno, Dos, Tres, One, Two, Three. (English/Spanish)

Morozumi, Atsuko. One Gorilla.

Rockwell, Anne F. 100 School Days.

Slater, Teddy. 98, 99, 100! Ready or Not, Here I Come!

Wells, Rosemary. Emily's First 100 Days of School.


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Investigations 3 in Number, Data, and Space®, Student Activity Book Unit 1 Building Numbers and Solving Story Problems Unit 2 Comparing and Combining Shapes Unit 3 How Many of Each? How Many in All? Unit 4 Fish Lengths and Fraction Rugs Unit 5 Number Games and Crayon Problems Unit 6 Would You Rather Be an Eagle or a Whale? Unit 7 How Many Tens? How Many Ones? Unit 8 Blocks and Buildings