Dams, Clams, and Cricket Jams (Standard Paperback Edition)
The Math Explorers Series – Book 2
A Calm, Curious Story About Growth, Multiplication, and Learning to Keep Time Together
Downstream from the bridge, new patterns begin to appear.
The dam still stands—but the water behaves differently.
Clams arrive after a storm and begin to multiply.
And an orchestra of crickets discovers that music only works when everyone counts the same way.
Elm, Alder, and their friends return to the stream with familiar care, but the questions they face are bigger now. When something doubles every day, how long before it becomes a problem? How do groups stay coordinated as they grow? And how can careful listening prevent small changes from becoming large ones?
As storms reshape the stream, clams multiply quietly beneath the surface, and Beetlehoven’s Ninth Symphony takes form in the meadow, the forest begins to explore math not as isolated numbers—but as patterns unfolding over time.
Through rebuilding, counting, music-making, and shared problem-solving, Dams, Clams, and Cricket Jams gently introduces young readers to deeper mathematical thinking—still calm, still natural, and never rushed.
As the story unfolds, readers naturally explore ideas such as:
• Multiplication and doubling
• Fractions and shared time
• Exponential growth (introduced visually and intuitively)
• Addition and subtraction within real systems
• Coordination across groups and roles
• Why counting early matters more than counting fast
Rather than presenting math as something to conquer, this second book shows math as something to notice—quietly, patiently, and together.
Like The Bridge That Never Fell (Book 1), this volume includes optional appendices designed to extend learning without turning the story into a lesson.
Appendix A offers chapter-by-chapter teaching insights, explaining what’s happening in the story, what ideas students are encountering, and a few short discussion prompts or hands-on extensions.
Appendix B provides a kid-friendly glossary of math, music, and group terms encountered throughout the book.
Appendix C includes simple games and activities that reinforce counting, grouping, timing, and pattern recognition—no prep required.
These appendices are entirely optional and flexible, created to support parents, teachers, and tutors who want to build on the story’s ideas through conversation, listening, and small experiments.
Dams, Clams, and Cricket Jams continues The Math Explorers Series by showing that math isn’t just about getting answers—it’s about understanding change before it surprises you.
Because when systems grow, listening matters more than strength.
And when patterns repeat, careful thinking keeps everything in tune.
Book One and Book Two together form a gentle foundation in mathematical thinking—rooted in observation, patience, and quiet competence.
And the stream is not done teaching yet.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Degami-Teawight, Serina (illustrateur). Paperback. Dams, Clams, and Cricket Jams (Standard Paperback Edition)The Math Explorers Series - Book 2A Calm, Curious Story About Growth, Multiplication, and Learning to Keep Time TogetherDownstream from the bridge, new patterns begin to appear.The dam still stands-but the water behaves differently.Clams arrive after a storm and begin to multiply.And an orchestra of crickets discovers that music only works when everyone counts the same way.Elm, Alder, and their friends return to the stream with familiar care, but the questions they face are bigger now. When something doubles every day, how long before it becomes a problem? How do groups stay coordinated as they grow? And how can careful listening prevent small changes from becoming large ones?As storms reshape the stream, clams multiply quietly beneath the surface, and Beetlehoven's Ninth Symphony takes form in the meadow, the forest begins to explore math not as isolated numbers-but as patterns unfolding over time.Through rebuilding, counting, music-making, and shared problem-solving, Dams, Clams, and Cricket Jams gently introduces young readers to deeper mathematical thinking-still calm, still natural, and never rushed.As the story unfolds, readers naturally explore ideas such as: - Multiplication and doubling- Fractions and shared time- Exponential growth (introduced visually and intuitively)- Addition and subtraction within real systems- Coordination across groups and roles- Why counting early matters more than counting fastRather than presenting math as something to conquer, this second book shows math as something to notice-quietly, patiently, and together.Includes Thoughtful Appendices for Parents and EducatorsLike The Bridge That Never Fell (Book 1), this volume includes optional appendices designed to extend learning without turning the story into a lesson.Appendix A offers chapter-by-chapter teaching insights, explaining what's happening in the story, what ideas students are encountering, and a few short discussion prompts or hands-on extensions.Appendix B provides a kid-friendly glossary of math, music, and group terms encountered throughout the book.Appendix C includes simple games and activities that reinforce counting, grouping, timing, and pattern recognition-no prep required.These appendices are entirely optional and flexible, created to support parents, teachers, and tutors who want to build on the story's ideas through conversation, listening, and small experiments.Dams, Clams, and Cricket Jams continues The Math Explorers Series by showing that math isn't just about getting answers-it's about understanding change before it surprises you.Because when systems grow, listening matters more than strength.And when patterns repeat, careful thinking keeps everything in tune.Book One and Book Two together form a gentle foundation in mathematical thinking-rooted in observation, patience, and quiet competence.And the stream is not done teaching yet. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798243670968
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Paperback. Etat : new. Degami-Teawight, Serina (illustrateur). Paperback. Dams, Clams, and Cricket JamsThe Math Explorers Series - Book 2A Calm, Curious Story About Growth, Multiplication, and Learning to Keep Time TogetherDownstream from the bridge, new patterns begin to appear.The dam still stands-but the water behaves differently.Clams arrive after a storm and begin to multiply.And an orchestra of crickets discovers that music only works when everyone counts the same way.Elm, Alder, and their friends return to the stream with familiar care, but the questions they face are bigger now. When something doubles every day, how long before it becomes a problem? How do groups stay coordinated as they grow? And how can careful listening prevent small changes from becoming large ones?As storms reshape the stream, clams multiply quietly beneath the surface, and Beetlehoven's Ninth Symphony takes form in the meadow, the forest begins to explore math not as isolated numbers-but as patterns unfolding over time.Through rebuilding, counting, music-making, and shared problem-solving, Dams, Clams, and Cricket Jams gently introduces young readers to deeper mathematical thinking-still calm, still natural, and never rushed.As the story unfolds, readers naturally explore ideas such as: - Multiplication and doubling- Fractions and shared time- Exponential growth (introduced visually and intuitively)- Addition and subtraction within real systems- Coordination across groups and roles- Why counting early matters more than counting fastRather than presenting math as something to conquer, this second book shows math as something to notice-quietly, patiently, and together.Includes Thoughtful Appendices for Parents and EducatorsLike The Bridge That Never Fell (Book 1), this volume includes optional appendices designed to extend learning without turning the story into a lesson.Appendix A offers chapter-by-chapter teaching insights, explaining what's happening in the story, what ideas students are encountering, and a few short discussion prompts or hands-on extensions.Appendix B provides a kid-friendly glossary of math, music, and group terms encountered throughout the book.Appendix C includes simple games and activities that reinforce counting, grouping, timing, and pattern recognition-no prep required.These appendices are entirely optional and flexible, created to support parents, teachers, and tutors who want to build on the story's ideas through conversation, listening, and small experiments.Dams, Clams, and Cricket Jams continues The Math Explorers Series by showing that math isn't just about getting answers-it's about understanding change before it surprises you.Because when systems grow, listening matters more than strength.And when patterns repeat, careful thinking keeps everything in tune.Book One and Book Two together form a gentle foundation in mathematical thinking-rooted in observation, patience, and quiet competence.And the stream is not done teaching yet. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798243670968
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