
Common Core Mathematics Standards Addressed:
Additions; Counting and Regrouping developing understanding of whole number relationships and place value, including grouping in tens and ones. Number and operations in base ten.
(1) Students extend their understanding of the base-ten system. This includes ideas of counting in fives, tens, and multiples of hundreds, tens, and ones, as well as number relationships involving these units, including comparing. Students understand multi-digit numbers (up to 1000) written
Summary:
Take a journey through time, from seconds to centuries, as a young girl is planning her birthday party. Starting with seconds to minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, and years, with an explanation of each unit!
Rating: *****
I would rate this book 5 stars! This book steps outside the box of what you would think a counting book would be about. Just by looking at the cover, one would assume that the book is about telling time, but it is so much more! There is a full description and explanation of each unit of time, and the author does it in such a fun and exciting way! Any child could relate to this book!
Classroom Ideas:
I would recommend reading this book out loud, at the start of any math unit. This book goes above and beyond and truly can be used for many different math lessons. Teachers may use this book for science lesson, because as the young birthday girl learns about each unit of time, we learn that the world rotates once, in 24 hours. This book can also be used in a social studies lesson as well, because we learn about the different events in history!


