Big Books for Math Instruction and Centers
*enter to win the entire Big Book set below*
*enter to win the entire Big Book set below*
We use big books in a variety of ways in my classroom. I love using big books during reading and writing workshop. Because of their large size, students really engage with the text as we are gathered on the carpet. After I've used a particular book for a mini-lesson, students love being able to partner read using the big book and even add their thinking via sticky notes to certain pages. They enjoy seeing their peer's connections, questions, and predictions.
I find that some of my most powerful math lessons are the ones that incorporate literacy. We do a lot of written reflection, taking notes on procedural steps, and oral retelling with partners for problem solving. I also begin many of my lessons with a read aloud that focuses on the concept we will explore.
A Few of my Favorite Picture Book Read-Alouds for Math
The Big Book Pages are Simple and Engaging for Children
We use a math program that incorporates a lot of hands-on activities. We use manipulatives almost daily. The students enjoy working with the items to create, build, add, and visually see the concepts we are learning about. I do a lot of modeling so that the manipulatives are used as tools for learning - not toys. We do, however, always have an explore day where we simply have fun and get creative with the tools, too.
ETA has developed a series of Big Books that teach about the manipulatives for math and highlight a few examples for using the tools for learning. There are seven books in this series: Cuisenaire Rods, Color Tiles, Pattern Blocks, Snap Cubes, Tangrams, Geoboards, and Base Ten Blocks. You can buy the books individually for $39.95 each or receive 15% off by purchasing the set of seven books for $269.95 (you also receive the handy carrying bag to safely store and transport your books). Purchasing the set would be a great addition for a grade level team to share! The bag is durable and makes it easy to carry the books back and forth.
I'm very excited to have all seven books in the series - and the portable carrying bag. I look forward to using these Big Books in a variety of ways next year. After using the books with a lesson, I will place them in the math center so that they can be used alongside the corresponding activity. I appreciate when literacy easily lends itself to blend so nicely into other content areas.
AWESOME NEWS: ETA is Giving-Away an Entire Set of Big Books
that is right - a $269.95 value (all 7 big books & carrying case)
*winner must be have a US mailing address*






































I want these, especially the snap cubes book - so cool!
ReplyDeleteThese look awesome! Thanks for the chance to win! The pattern blocks books caught my eye!
ReplyDeleteMichelle
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I think the Geoboard book would be my favorite. It is hard to show how to use Geoboards to my firsties, this would be a godsend!
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Very cool. The Base ten book would be so helpful.
ReplyDeletejust entered a whole bunch of different ways...i hope i win =)
ReplyDeletejustwildaboutteaching.blogspot.com
Wow these are great. Especially to show how we can use these Math Tools!
ReplyDeleteredmist100@gmail.com
These all look so neat. Thanks for the chance to win them.
ReplyDeletejenvotaw810@gmail.com
They all look wonderful. I think I like the Color Tiles and Snap Cubes the best. What a great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteHeather (heathernnance@yahoo.com)
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ReplyDeleteI LOVE these big books! Thanks for giving us the opportunity to win them!!
ReplyDeletePam
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I like the base ten book!
ReplyDeleteI think the Base Ten Blocks book would be very helpful to use in the classroom. :-)
ReplyDeleteI like all of them but I think I like the Base Ten Blocks book the most.
ReplyDeleteWendy
These are so cool! I think I'd like the pattern blocks book the best.
ReplyDeleteI think the Picture Books for Math is my favorite. I think it is important for students to know that books are not just for reading class, but can be used in every curricula area to learn.
ReplyDeleteI like all the math ones Erin! What a super giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI am most excited about the Base 10 Blocks book. I do so much with base 10 blocks in my classroom and this would be a perfect edition!
ReplyDeleteCaralee
Confessionsofateachanista.blogspot.com
I would really enjoy the Cuisenaire Rods Book. I just love Big Books.
ReplyDeleteThese could be used everyday! Awesome resource.
ReplyDeleteThanks for offering this great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI really like the base ten book. Brandolpeters1@cox.net
ReplyDeleteI like the pattern blocks! Thank you for the opportunity.
ReplyDeleteAwesome resource!
ReplyDeleteI would love these big books to share with my students!
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ReplyDeletejudeeastman@gmail.com
These are great! I like the pattern block book the best!
ReplyDeleteEpodolski@arcsgalloway.org
These look like a wonderful tool
ReplyDeleteLove these books! Espicially the one on place value blocks...great visuals!
ReplyDeleteI like the pattern block book and base ten too
ReplyDeleteThese books look fabulous!
ReplyDeleteMandmyoung@chartermi.net
I love Pattern Blocks! So the PB book looks very interesting. ART--I love---Pattern blocks...a perfect match!!
ReplyDeleteI like the base ten book :-)
ReplyDeleteWow. Great variety of books. I love how clean the pages look. I'd like to see more of the pattern blocks book.
ReplyDeleteGreat giveaway! Big books are such a wonderful way to share in the classroom! I like the Base 10 Blocks Book because that is a difficult topic for some students to grasp.
ReplyDeletePatti
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Primary Pizzazz
Love these books and so will the students!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite would be the base ten blocks. I have them in my Kindergarten classroom, but feel that I didn't do very well in doing much with the base ten blocks this last year. waah waahhh. Thanks for this offer!!
ReplyDeleteI think I would like the pattern blocks the best but they all look good!
ReplyDeleteI like the cuisienaire rod book best! These are AWESOME!
ReplyDeletehttp://hodgesherald.blogspot.com/
I would love to win the big books! I teach special education students and I am always looking for new ways to engage them.
ReplyDeleteI think the pattern blocks book would be my most used and favorite.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, those are just AWESOME!! :) I love math, and I always find my students love it too! The Base Ten Blocks book looks so great!
ReplyDeleteAmanda
Wow! This would be so cool to have! I love the pattern block one!
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I would love the base ten book!
ReplyDeleteThe base ten block book is my favorite. It will help when we do math journals too!
ReplyDeleteI love the Base Ten Blocks book! This is an amazing giveaway Erin! Thank you for the chance! :)
ReplyDeleteCheryl
Crayons and Curls
The Geoboard is probably my favorite. They are all wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI love the color tiles!!
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Base-10 blocks!!
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ReplyDeleteI think they all look wonderful! But I look the pattern blocks and base-10 blocks best.
ReplyDeleteI like the looks of the big book about the snap cubes. We use these a lot!
ReplyDeleteI would love to have these in my classroom. They look fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI like big books and I can not lie!!!! And especially math big books. I really like the pattern block book.
ReplyDeleteThe base ten block book looks awesome!! These look like great books!
ReplyDeleteThey all look great. I would be probably most interested on Cuisenaire Blocks one.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the giveaway.
I like the Snap Cube book!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to checking out the Tangram one!
ReplyDeleteThese look really great! I am always on the hunt for new math resources!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the base ten block book!
ReplyDeleteGreat resources! I think I would use the base ten book the most.
ReplyDeleteGreat resources! I think I would use the base ten book the most.
ReplyDeleteI would love all the books but I think the base ten book would be my favorite! Thanks for a great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteThe base ten blocks book would be my favorite because it's the hardest concept for kiddos to understand without hands on materials or pictures.
ReplyDeleteThese are awesome! What a wonderful math resource! My second graders always love the geoboards!
ReplyDeleteI have never used any of these books. They all look very amazing but the one that caught my attention is the base ten book. Thanks so much for the amazing opportunity to win these books!
ReplyDeleteOh my word, these are awesome!!! We just adopted a new math curriculum that I would love to use these with but I think I might have to love the base ten book just a wee bit more :-) Thanks!
ReplyDeleterachaelrsterling@yahoo.com
Thank you for the chance to win these books!!! I would love all of them, but I think the one that would be the most helpful would be the base ten book.
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I like the base 10 big book.
ReplyDeletelraines78@gmail.com
I would love to have these in my classroom. The base ten blocks book is outstanding!
ReplyDeletemike
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I like the cuisenaire rod book! Those seem to be used the least in our school.
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Heather S.
Teaching Through Turbulence
Awesome giveaway! I would love them all-I think the one on snap cubes seems cute!
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Wow! These are great! I like the base ten the best.
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ReplyDeleteBrigid
Brigid's Daily Lesson Log
Geoboards, my kids love geoboards!
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Fern Smith’s Classroom Ideas!
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love the books on pattern blocks!!
ReplyDeletelove the books on pattern blocks!!
ReplyDeleteThe base ten book looks awesome! These are adorable and would look even better in my classroom! ;-)
ReplyDeleteI really want the Base Ten Blocks book! I have my fingers crossed. :)
ReplyDeleteThe Tangram book is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteI love the Base 10 blocks big book. It is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteConchy
Conchy.Marcano@gmail.com
Erin-Which math series do you use?
ReplyDeleteI love tangrams so that one looks great! Would use them all:)
ReplyDeleteI like the pattern blocks book the best.
ReplyDeleteSue
theverybusykindergarten
ALL of the books look interesting but I'm probably most interested in the base ten blocks!
ReplyDeleteThis would be great to use in center-related activities for those students who need just a little bit more practice before moving on. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteLove the pattern blocks!
ReplyDeleteLove ETA, have several of their books!
ReplyDeleteRobyn
mrstsgrade3sclassblog.blogspot.com
I like them all, but would like to use the pattern blocks book.
ReplyDeleteI love them all but my favorite would be the base 10 blocks.
ReplyDeleteTina
khaddington@cox.net
I think I like the Base 10 the best, but I'll probably change my mind in the next few minutes.
ReplyDeleteLinda
linbet21@yahoo.com
Great giveaway! I like the pattern blocks book the best, but they all look great!
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ReplyDeleteOops forgot to let you know my favorite book. I like the Snap Cube one. Fabulous giveaway! I would love to have any or all of them in my classroom!
ReplyDeletePattern Blocks... I think! Thanks for this great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the book The Grapes of Math and so did my students.
ReplyDeleteThese would be amazing with our math program! I'm torn between base ten blocks, which we seem to spend a lot of time with, and pattern blocks, because patterning is very tough for my kiddos.
ReplyDeleteValerie
I love incorporating Literature into my Math class - These would be an awesome resource!
ReplyDeleteThese look awesome! I like the fraction book.
ReplyDeletePatty
Second In Line
Prutenba@sturgisps.org
I like the Super Cubes book, my EC sped kiddos love working with cubes!
ReplyDeleteThey all look wonderful, but I would really like the Tangram book. I know of so many uses for Tangrams and the big book would be GREAT!
ReplyDeletePeggy
mrspaulson@gmail.com
Probably the cuisenaire rods book. I've had sets of rods for year and never used them because I really don't know how?
ReplyDeleteThanks for the opportunity.
ReplyDeleteYvonnee
yvonneeyrg@gmail.com
I really like the Big Book on Patterns.
ReplyDeleteYvonnee
yvonneeyrg@gamil.com
I think my favorite is the base 10 blocks book.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite book would be the Base Ten Blocks book! Students need a STRONG foundation in place value, and this book would definitely help them get there!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun giveaway! I love tangrams, but all of them look great.
ReplyDeleteThese are awesome! I've really never seen a math big book!
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I like the BaseTen Blocks one!! I hope to add these to my new K classroom!
ReplyDeleteI like the geoboards.
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I like the Pattern Blocks book! Ldotterweich@verizon.net
ReplyDeleteI really like the Pattern Blocks book. kteach.30lg@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteDefinitely the Base Ten Blocks!
ReplyDeleteI especially love the Tangrams! They hold a special place in my heart. :D
ReplyDeleteLove this set! What a grade way to teach young students about Math!
ReplyDeleterobandroxcleveland@yahoo.com
I think that all of the books look wonderful, especially the Base Ten Blocks! What great visuals to teach students about math. I will be teaching in small groups in order to differentiate for all of my kiddos this year (32 first graders). I would love to share this way of learning with them! :)
ReplyDeleteI love the snap cubes book. I think they are all awesome. I hope I win!
ReplyDeleteIt's really hard to choose one. The snap cubes is probably my favorite, but the Base 10 blocks seems pretty useful.
ReplyDeleteGreat books - I would love the Snap Cubes or Pattern Blocks! :)
ReplyDeleteMy Kindergarten Kids
I like the Pattern Blocks, Tangrams, snap cubes, and color tiles books. But all of them would be helpful!
ReplyDeleteModern Kindergarten
I love all of them, but I think the Base 10 book would be a great asset.
ReplyDeleteKristina
kravenegas@yahoo.com
Love the base ten blocks
ReplyDeleteThese big books are great. I would love to win them. Thanks
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