Pinnacle Book Achievement Award Winner & Finalist-Book Excellence Awards This picture book will delight children of all ages, but will be especially appealing to any child between the ages of 7 to 10. It demonstrates how magical 11X math can be. Here, a wizard has a castle with three different floors where 11X math of increasing difficulty is done. This book is fashioned af Pinnacle Book Achievement Award Winner & Finalist-Book Excellence Awards This picture book will delight children of all ages, but will be especially appealing to any child between the ages of 7 to 10. It demonstrates how magical 11X math can be. Here, a wizard has a castle with three different floors where 11X math of increasing difficulty is done. This book is fashioned after video games where a child can advance to the next level once he or she has mastered each level. The first level is the simplest where 11X a single digit from 1 to 9 is done. The second level is 11X a two-digit number and the third level is 11X a three-digit number. Although each level increases in difficulty, the wizard reveals some amazing tricks for finding the solution quickly and without the use of a calculator. Once a child discovers these tricks, he or she will discover how exciting 11X math can be. Children will be able to amaze friends with their ability to find the solution quickly using only mental math. But the ultimate goal of 11X Magic is to make kids view math from a new perspective - it can be fun!
11X Magic: A Children's Picture Book That Makes Math Fun, With a Cartoon Rhyming Format to Help Kids See How Magical 11X Math Can Be
Pinnacle Book Achievement Award Winner & Finalist-Book Excellence Awards This picture book will delight children of all ages, but will be especially appealing to any child between the ages of 7 to 10. It demonstrates how magical 11X math can be. Here, a wizard has a castle with three different floors where 11X math of increasing difficulty is done. This book is fashioned af Pinnacle Book Achievement Award Winner & Finalist-Book Excellence Awards This picture book will delight children of all ages, but will be especially appealing to any child between the ages of 7 to 10. It demonstrates how magical 11X math can be. Here, a wizard has a castle with three different floors where 11X math of increasing difficulty is done. This book is fashioned after video games where a child can advance to the next level once he or she has mastered each level. The first level is the simplest where 11X a single digit from 1 to 9 is done. The second level is 11X a two-digit number and the third level is 11X a three-digit number. Although each level increases in difficulty, the wizard reveals some amazing tricks for finding the solution quickly and without the use of a calculator. Once a child discovers these tricks, he or she will discover how exciting 11X math can be. Children will be able to amaze friends with their ability to find the solution quickly using only mental math. But the ultimate goal of 11X Magic is to make kids view math from a new perspective - it can be fun!
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Scott Haraburda –
An excellent book to teach children how to multiply 11 with single, double, and triple digit numbers. The illustrations were also excellent in illustrating the simple tricks in obtaining the answers. After reading this book, most children should have no difficulty in mastering this seemingly difficult task. This was a book I won on Goodreads.
Debbie –
A book that teaches in a such a fun way that kids may not know they are learning. The first thing that should catch a child’s attention is that a wizard greets the reader. “Well - hi there! It’s so nice to see you! How did you find my kingdom here / Where magical patterns in math appear?” The story is told in rhyme and introduces the reader to three floors of 11X math: multiplying by single, double, and triple digit numbers. The first floor is very simple, the third most difficult. There is a pat A book that teaches in a such a fun way that kids may not know they are learning. The first thing that should catch a child’s attention is that a wizard greets the reader. “Well - hi there! It’s so nice to see you! How did you find my kingdom here / Where magical patterns in math appear?” The story is told in rhyme and introduces the reader to three floors of 11X math: multiplying by single, double, and triple digit numbers. The first floor is very simple, the third most difficult. There is a pattern to each floor's lesson, and the reader, with some help, is asked to discover the pattern. The rhyme is done well and the illustrations keep the story interesting. As an example, each floor has a different method of getting there and the illustrations add a little excitement to the math story. Cons: None Pros: As an adult I found this book enlightening. I see the story as a wonderful teaching aid for classrooms and individual readers. The illustrations and are extremely well done and the story, which could have been a bit dry and boring, didn’t touch on either. I would highly recommend 11X Magic. Full Review: http://debbieshakespearesmith.blogspo...
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Emily –
I liked the trick that they taught for multiplying 11s, and I hope that Sharon Clark writes more. However, I think it needs a different title, with “11x Magic” as the subtitle (just to attract more readers.) The artwork was fantastic, too!
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