Grades 3-5
Adler, David A. Shape Up! Fun With Triangles and Other Polygons. Holiday House.
Burns, Marilyn. I Hate Mathematics! (A Brown Paper School Book). Little, Brown.
Clement, Rod. Counting on Frank. Gareth Stevens.
Garland, Trudi H. Fibonacci Fun: Fascinating Activities With Intriguing Numbers. Dale Seymour Publications.
Holub, Joan. Riddle-Iculous Math. Albert Whitman.
Julius, Edward K. Arithmatricks: 50 Easy Ways to Add, Subtract, Multiply and Divide Without a Calculator. John Wiley & Sons.
Lopresti, Angeline Sparagna. A Place for Zero: A Math Adventure. Charlesbridge Publishing.
Murphy, Stuart J. Sluggers’ Car Wash. HarperCollins.
Neuschwander, Cindy. Sir Cumference and the First Round Table: A Math Adventure. Charlesbridge Publishing.
Pappas, Theoni. Fractals, Googols and Other Mathematical Tales. Wide World Publishing.
Peterson, Ivars and Henderson, Nancy. Math Trek: Adventures in the Math Zone. John Wiley & Sons.
Schmandt-Besserat, Denise. The History of Counting. HarperCollins.
Swartz, David M. G Is for Googol: A Math Alphabet Book. Triangle Press.
Tang, Greg. The Grapes of Math: Mind Stretching Math Riddles. Scholastic.
Viorst, Judith. Alexander Who Used to Be Rich Last Sunday. Atheneum.
Wise, Bill. Whodunit Math Puzzles. Sterling.
Zaslavsky, Claudia. Math Games & Activities From Around the World. Chicago Review Press.
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