Terrific Math Books to Engage Students

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math books for 2nd graders

During my math centers, one of my math tubs is always filled with math books! I love exposing my students to math across multiple disciplines and ways that are sure to engage them. Math books are a wonderful learning tool filled with pictures and real life examples of the math principles they are learning! So many of my students connect with the content we are learning in the math books because it offers a different perspective.

Here are some of my favorite books about math to share with my 2nd graders!

Math Books About Numbers:

Ten Black Dots by Donald Crews

Counting Crocodiles by Judy Sierra

One Hungry Monster by Susan Heyboer O’Keefe

Feast for 10 by Cathryn Falwell

From One to One Hundred by Teri Sloat

If You Were an Even Number by Marcie Aboff

Books About Measurements:

Jim and The Beanstalk by Raymond Briggs

Measuring Penny by Loreen Leedy

Hershey’s Milk Chocolate Weights and Measurements by Jerry Pallotta

Books About Money

The Coin Counting Book by Rozanne Lanczak Williams

Madison’s 1st Dollar by Thrive Publishing

Books About Computation

The Hershey Kisses Subtraction Book by Jerry Pallotta

Arithme- Tickle by Frank Remkiewicz

Books About Fractions

Apple Fractions by Jerry Pallotta

Full House: An Invitation to Fractions by Candlewick

Peg & Cat: The Pizza Problem by Candlewick Entertainment

Books About Shapes

Twizzlers Shapes and Patterns by Jerry Pallotta

Tangled: A Book About Shapes by Simon & Schuster

What are your favorite books to use in your classroom to reinforce or math subjects? I hope your students love exploring concepts through these concrete stories as much as mine do!

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