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Get Up and Go! (MathStart Level 2)

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Sleepyheads will wish they had Sammie the dog to hurry them along in their morning routines. Read along as Sammie builds colorful time lines to keep track of passing time -- from a goodmorning snuggle to an off-to-school hug.

Paperback, 40 pages
Published August 30th 1996 by HarperCollins
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Jennifer
This book is good for teaching about elapsed time. I actually taught a lesson using this book. It talks about time in a linear fashion, by putting the elapsed time on a timeline.
Monica Albright
Great for introducing time lines!
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Get Up and Go! (Mathstart: Level 2 (HarperCollins Paperback))

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*Born and raised in Rockville, Connecticut.
*Didn't like math as a kid, but really liked drawing and making up stories.
*Co-founded Ligature in Chicago to develop high-quality educational materials in a variety of curriculum areas, including Social Studies, Reading, Science, and Math.
*There are now 63 MathStart books — 21 in each level — with many more on the drawing boards. Three ...more
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