Math’n’Maddox Mathemagicians

Math’n’Maddox Mathemagicians by Melva Lea Stewart, published by Archway Publishing on November 30, 2016, is an interactive book designed for elementary-aged readers. This 24-page work explores the challenges faced by Mathilda, who struggles with mathematics and is teased by her classmate Bobby Blair. With the support of her best friend Maddox, a math enthusiast, Mathilda learns to navigate her difficulties with fractions through relatable real-world examples.
Readers will find that the story illustrates how Maddox helps Mathilda understand the concept of a quarter using everyday scenarios, such as soccer practice and lunch items. The narrative not only focuses on Mathilda’s journey to confidence in her mathematical abilities but also includes a bonus page for parents and teachers, offering learning activity ideas to further enhance student engagement. This edition presents a unique blend of juvenile nonfiction and educational themes, making it a valuable resource for both children and educators.
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When classmate and frequent tormentor Bobby Blair makes fun of Mathilda’s incorrect answer to their teacher’s question of how many quarter cups are in a cup, Mathilda despises her nickname even more. Why did her dad give her such an awful nickname? Poor Mathilda has unfortunately been called Math since she was a baby. Unfortunate, because mathematics is Math’s worst subject in and out of school.
Math shares her feelings about Bobby Blair’s teasing with her BFF Maddox, who is a math whiz. The girls are together so often, most people refer to them as one unit, Math’n’Maddox. Maddox has a knack for helping Math understand puzzling math concepts by breaking them down using everyday language and relating them to real-world experiences.
This interactive book for elementary aged readers tells how Maddox, with the help of soccer practice, lunch items, and a school magic show, assists Math with grasping the fractional concept of a quarter. When all is said and done, Math feels so confident in her ability to determine a quarter of a whole or a set, she feels like a true mathematician. Or as Maddox jokes, a mathemagician.
An added bonus parent/teacher page provides learning activity ideas to both encourage and enhance student learning.
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