Grab your students' attention with this full-color, photographic Guinness World Records(R) Math book. It features fun word problems for third grade students using incredible and amazing Guinness World Records(R) such as the tallest chocolate sculpture and the greediest animal. Questions that follow increase in difficulty and can be assigned accordingly to differentiate instruction. 128 reproducible color pages are included. --(C)2011 Guinness World Records Limited * www.guinnessworldrecords.com
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Fully revised and updated, the record-breaking compendium of superlatives is back and bursting with facts, figures and incredible stories – each one selected to inspire you to learn about the fascinating world we live in... and to break ...
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This text originated as a lecture delivered November 20, 1984, at Queen's University, in the undergraduate colloquium series established to honour Professors A. J. Coleman and H. W. Ellis and to acknowledge their long-lasting interest in ...
Educational activities based on Guinness World Records that cover math, science, reading comprehension, language arts, social studies, geography and physical education.