One Dollar Word Riddle Book

One Dollar Word Riddle Book by Marilyn Burns, published by Addison-Wesley Longman, Incorporated in April 1995, is a unique collection that invites readers to explore the playful intersection of language and mathematics. This engaging book presents a series of riddles that challenge readers to think critically while searching for words and practicing addition. With its delightful illustrations, it aims to entertain while fostering a love for both humor and math.
Readers will find a variety of riddles that not only entertain but also encourage mathematical thinking, making it suitable for young learners in grades 4 to 6. The book features themes of humor and wordplay, appealing to those interested in comic strips and cartoons. Each riddle prompts readers to engage with language in a fun and educational way, making it a valuable addition to any juvenile nonfiction collection.
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Which day of the week is a $1.00 word? And which U.S. coin is a $1.00 word, even though it’s not really worth a dollar? Find out the answers to these and dozens more riddles in this unique and delightfully illustrated book. Each riddle calls for searching for words, practicing addition, and thinking mathematically. Featured in Math and Literature, Grades 4–6.
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