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Socrates and the Three Little Pigs
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Oak School of Knowledge
A book that introduces mathematical concepts such as combinatorial analysis, permutations, and probabilities through a story involving a wolf named Socrates and three little pigs. It is suited to both young and senior students, making it appropriate for children who are interested in or ready to learn about these mathematical ideas.
Written by Tuyosi Mori and illustrated by Mitsumasa Anno.
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Book 2 Sir Cumference and the Great Knight of Angleland : a math adventure
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Oak School of Knowledge
The story follows Radius, the son of Sir Cumference and Lady Di of Ameter, as he embarks on a quest to earn his knighthood by rescuing a missing king. Radius uses a circular medallion, which is actually a protractor, to navigate through a maze filled with various angles.
Written by Cindy Neuschwander and illustrated by Wayne Geehan.
Book 1 Sir Cumference and the first round table - a math adventure
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Oak School of Knowledge
A book that introduces basic math concepts through a story set in a medieval setting. The story revolves around King Arthur and his knights who need to find a better table shape for their meetings. Sir Cumference, his wife Lady Di of Ameter, and their son Radius help design tables of different shapes, including a square, parallelogram, octagonal, and oval table, before settling on a round table, which proves to be the best for their discussions.
Written by Cindy Neuschwander and illustrated by Wayne Geehan.
Book 1 Sir Cumference and the first round table - a math adventure
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A book that introduces basic math concepts through a story set in a medieval setting. The story revolves around King Arthur and his knights who need to find a better table shape for their meetings. Sir Cumference, his wife Lady Di of Ameter, and their son Radius help design tables of different shapes, including a square, parallelogram, octagonal, and oval table, before settling on a round table, which proves to be the best for their discussions.
Written by Cindy Neuschwander and illustrated by Wayne Geehan.
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