Math Curse
Jon Scieszka, Lane SmithThe nameless student, begins with a seemingly innocent statement by her math teacher- “you know, almost everything in life can be considered a math problem.” The next morning, the heroine finds herself thinking of the time she needs to get up along the lines of algebra. Next comes the mathematical school of probability, followed by charts and statistics. As the narrator slowly turns into a “math zombie”, everything in her life is transformed into a problem!
status | Copy #1 (6597): in |
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genre | Children's » Picture Book |
publisher | Viking |
publish date | 1995 |
popularity | checked out 2 time(s) |
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