Royal Advisors and the Princess show the King how to keep track of how many commissioners he has.This Brainy Day® book about a king and his men is used in Math and Literature, Grades 2 & mdash;3 and Teaching Arithmetic: Lessons for Introducing Place Value, Grade 2.by Aileen Friedman This description may be from another edition of this product.
Ideal for third grade. Useful for introducing manipulatives or multiplication. The King has so many commissioners he sets out to count them. Many distractions cause him to lose his concentration until his young daughter shows him a more effective way to count. Young listeners may be prompted to count the multiples when tally marks are grouped in twos and fives. Further, the princess-to-be arranges the commissioners...
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Have you ever had a struggle or mental block that simply never went away; one that made you feel self-conscious, ineffective, and utterly inept? Well, for me, that bugaboo has always been ? embarrassingly enough ? addition. Yes, simple addition. I know, I?m a grown woman. I earned a high school diploma, have had some college, am engaged in a career that requires mathematical computation on a daily basis (thank God for...
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The king has struck again. He has created havoc in his kingdom by creating too many commissioners. He has commissioners for foul balls, rainy days,and counting to name a few. The time comes when he must count how many commissioners he has. He calls on his counting commissioners who begin the long task. His daughter the princess helps count as well. Each person counts a different way to please the King but he can only follow...
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This book is a great book for younger children in first grade. It goes threw the math concept of regrouping. The children love the story line and also the illustrations. It makes a great read aloud in the classroom.
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