Giraffe Graphs

Giraffe Graphs

by Melis­sa Stewart

Chil­dren’s Press / Scholas­tic, 2006

for Grades K‑3

ISBN 978–0‑51623–798‑5

Pur­chase this book at your local inde­pen­dent book­seller or Amazon.com.

This book explains basic graph­ing using real-life sit­u­a­tions. Clear, sim­ple lan­guage is easy for young read­ers to under­stand. Large full-col­or pho­tos and illus­tra­tions show the math­e­mat­i­cal prin­ci­ples at work.

Reviews

Giraffe Graphs fea­tures a class trip to the zoo, where the chil­dren track what they observe through graphs and charts. Each spread has a para­graph or two of sim­ple text fac­ing a full-col­or pho­to­graph. Ide­al for demon­strat­ing math­e­mat­i­cal skills in real-life set­tings, these books are sure to appeal to young learn­ers.” (School Library Jour­nal)

Behind the Book

“Even though this book is short and sim­ple, I was real­ly strug­gling with the mate­r­i­al. One morn­ing, I woke up with the title in my head. Then every­thing just fell into place.”

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Giraffe Graphs

by Melis­sa Stewart

Chil­dren’s Press / Scholas­tic, 2006

for Grades K‑3

ISBN 978–0‑51623–798‑5

Pur­chase this book at your local inde­pen­dent book­seller or Amazon.com.