Henry the Fourth
Henry the Fourth
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HarperCollins
Just the Series: MathStart: Level 1   

Series and Publisher: MathStart: Level 1   

Annotation: A simple story about four dogs at a dog show introduces the ordinal numbers: first, second, third, and fourth.
Genre: [Mathematics]
 
Reviews: 5
Catalog Number: #4659284
Format: Paperback
Publisher: HarperCollins
Copyright Date: 1999
Edition Date: 1999 Release Date: 01/01/99
Illustrator: Nash, Scott,
Pages: 33 pages
ISBN: 0-06-446719-8
ISBN 13: 978-0-06-446719-3
Dewey: 513
LCCN: 98004960
Dimensions: 21 x 26 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist

%% This is a multi-book review. SEE the title Jump, Kangaroo, Jump! for next imprint and review text. %% (Reviewed April 15, 1999)

Horn Book (Sat Apr 01 00:00:00 CST 1995)

Poulette, a hen who loves to dance, challenges a boastful peacock to a talent contest. A reluctant group of hens dressed in tutus form her corps de ballet. A wind shift literally lifts the hens to new heights and inspires them to give a triumphant performance. The bright, humorous illustrations and lively text will appeal to readers both young and old.

Kirkus Reviews

<p>PLB 0-06-027611-8 In this entry in the MathStart series, Murphy (Lemonade For Sale, p. 1711, etc.) uses an engaging tale about an amateur dog show to present the concept of ordinal numbers and how they are an integral part of daily life. Readers observe as each dog is called forth for its particular feat; seamlessly woven into the text are the first, second, third, and fourth ordinals. " 'Today, you will see tricks performed by the most talented dogs on the block,' announced Jeremy. 'Maxie, you're first.' " When a new ordinal is introduced, Nash provides a diagram that has each of the four numerals situated below a mug shot of the dog they represent and highlights the featured digit in red. His vividly hued, lively illustrations humorously depict the antics of the intrepid canines and their proud owners. The combination of written and visual reinforcement effectively provides a firm foundation of understanding for beginning learners. (Picture book. 4-8)</p>

School Library Journal

PreS-Gr 1-A simple story that explains ordinal numbers. Four pets are entered in a backyard dog show and are identified as first, second, third, and fourth. Following this order, they each do a trick as planned, except for Henry, the last dog to be introduced. He is reluctant to perform until he sees the dog biscuit the young master of ceremonies pulls out. The audience cheers as Henry knocks the boy down and gives him "a big sloppy kiss." Some children may wonder why Henry is crowned "king" of the show, since the other dogs obeyed. However, the numerical concepts are sequential and simple enough for young children to follow. The watercolor cartoons fill the pages with action. Suggestions for parents to help children focus on math concepts while reading this book are included along with the titles of three other picture books that present the same concept. A good choice for school libraries to support the math curriculum.-Joan Zaleski, Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY

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Wilson's Children's Catalog
Word Count: 142
Reading Level: 1.5
Interest Level: P-2
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 1.5 / points: 0.5 / quiz: 29260 / grade: Lower Grades
Reading Counts!: reading level:1.3 / points:1.0 / quiz:Q19800
Lexile: 450L

“Kids, young and old, fall in love with math when they see how real-life and effortless it becomes thanks to these books.” —Kimberly D. Mueller, Ed.D., First Grade Teacher, Ashbrook School, Lumberton NJ

Henry the Fourth is perfect for teaching ordinals to pre-K through kindergarteners. Welcome to the neighborhood dog show! First Maxie speaks. Second Baxter begs. Third Daisy rolls over, but will Henry the fourth steal the show? Learning ordinals with this pack of playful pooches will have readers sitting up and begging for more.

Kids will love the story and the illustrations by Scott Nash. Parents and educators will love how the story and pictures make understanding the math concepts a breeze—as well as the concrete examples of how math works. The book contains activities for adults to do with kids to extend math into their own lives. 

Math skills are life skills, and the MathStart series supports success!

  • This award-winning series by Stuart J. Murphy teaches math through stories and visual models
  • 63 books divided into three levels with 21 books in each
  • Fun activities kids will love are included to help parents and teachers emphasize the lessons
  • Engaging and relatable stories, with each story revolving around practical applications of the math concept presented
  • Lively art from top-notch illustrators
  • Charts and other visual representations help children understand how the math works and promote deeper comprehension

MathStart's unique combination of stories, illustrations, and visual models helps teachers and parents in the teaching of math and provides all children with the opportunity to succeed.

The math concepts taught in MathStart books conform to state and national standards. Level 1 is Pre-K–Kindergarten; Level 2 is Grades 1–3; Level 3 is Grades 2–4. The series follows math topics across grades so there is a foundational path to learning that runs through the levels.

Help kids with their math skills plus their reading skills with the engaging and fun MathStart series!


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