Counting at the Aquarium
From the Set Counting Around Town
Aquariums are a perfect place for learning not only marine science but math as well. At the aquarium, opportunities abound to exercise number skills, including counting. Emerging readers will love using this beautiful book's vivid and lively photographs to count fish, sharks, and other interesting sea animals. Accessible and at-level text is carefully matched to the images, providing readers with one-to-one support that will help them practice their reading fluency. The high-interest setting and colorful creatures are a motivating tool to engage young readers.
SLJ Review of Counting Around Town
Counting around the community is encouraged in this highly visual series. In Counting at the Game, a fictional girl counts to ten at a football game, and the photos supporting the text include numerical labels to help identify things like the end zone. Kids enjoy a climbing wall, seesaws, swings, and more in Counting at the Playground. Each spread includes no more than two sentences with a repetitive sentence structure and the use of high-frequency words. Bright photos support the text with context clues. The simple, clean layouts and interesting subject matter make this a fine series for classroom collections. School and public libraries whose budgets are tight as the year draws to a close may want to cherry-pick the animal-focused titles, which will no doubt see the highest circulation. VERDICT: Counting at the Aquarium and Counting at the Zoo are first purchases for sure; buy the remaining titles if you can swing it.