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8 Math, Music & Science

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This theme explores the role of math, music, or science in stories.

  • High Interest Learning
  • Thematic Connections
  • Standards Aligned
  • Integrated & Creative
  • Research Based
  • Step-by-Step Guides
  • Engaging & MultiModal
  • Successful with "hard to reach" populations
Theme 8 Math, Music & Science

A River Ran Wild

Over centuries, people pollute—and later clean up—a polluted New England river.

A River Ran Wild (cover)

Alexander Who Used to Be Rich Last Sunday

Alexander hopes to save the dollar he gets from his grandparents, but things don’t work out as he plans.

Alexander Who Used to Be Rich Last Sunday (cover)

Bens Trumpet

Ben plays a pretend trumpet while listening to the sounds of the nearby Zig Zag Jazz Club.

Bens Trumpet (cover)

Doorbell Rang

Children must share Grandma’s cookies as more and more guests arrive.

Doorbell Rang (cover)

From Seed to Plant

The life cycle of plants is presented with easy-to-follow language and pictures.

From Seed to Plant (cover)

How Much is a Million?

The book presents the relative sizes of a million, billion, and trillion.

How Much is a Million? (cover)

I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly

A boy watches an old lady swallow animals of ever-increasing size in a retelling of the classic rhyme.

I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly (cover)

If You Made a Million

The book explores what could happen if different amounts of money are spent or saved.

If You Made a Million (cover)

Inch by Inch

An inchworm proves its usefulness (and avoids being eaten) by measuring birds.

Inch by Inch (cover)

My River

Cut-paper collage illustrations and simple words teach about animals and plants that need rivers.

My River (cover)

One Hundred Hungry Ants

Ants march to a picnic in various rectangular array formations.

One Hundred Hungry Ants (cover)

One of Each

A dog learns it might be nice to have more than one of everything, so he could share with guests.

One of Each (cover)

Ten for Dinner

Margo has 10 friends over for dinner to celebrate her birthday.

Ten for Dinner (cover)

Tys One Man Band

Ty meets a man who creates music from everyday household items.

Tys One Man Band (cover)

Walk with a Wolf

The book presents uses a narrative style, interspersed with short fact statements, to teach about wolves.

Walk with a Wolf (cover)

Zin! Zin! Zin! A Violin!

With rhythm and rhyme, the author introduces the names of instruments and musical ensembles.

Zin! Zin! Zin! A Violin! (cover)
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