Incoming Resources
- Math maker lab, 27 super-cool projects : build, invent, create, discover, senior editors, Michelle Crane, Sam Kennedy ; editor, Rachel Thompson ; US editor, Kayla Dugger ; illustrator, Simon Tegg
- A math journey through extreme sports, Hilary Koll & Steve Mills
- Ocean giants, Wendy Clemson and David Clemson
- Help your kids with math, a unique step-by-step visual guide
- Weird math, a teenage genius & his teacher reveal the strange connections between math & everyday life, David Darling & Agnijo Banerjee
- Making circle graphs, by Nora Dee
- Treasure in the jungle, Wendy Clemson and Frances Clemson
- Making bar graphs, by Jagger Youssef
- A math journey through planet Earth, Anne Rooney
- What is math?, Tracey Steffora
- Tally charts, by Vijaya Khisty Bodach
- Dinosaur dig, Wendy Clemson and Frances Clemson
- The maths handbook, everyday maths made simple, Richard Elwes
- Pie graphs, by Vijaya Khisty Bodach
- Math appeal, mind stretching math riddles, by Greg Tang ; illustrated by Harry Briggs
- Firefighters to the rescue, Wendy Clemson and David Clemson
- Math for real life for dummies, by Barry Schoenborn
- What's the point of math?, writers, Ben Ffrancon Davis, Junaid Mubeen ; illustrator, Clarisse Hassan
- A math journey through the animal kingdom, Anne Rooney
- Thinking in numbers, on life, love, meaning, and math, Daniel Tammet
- A math journey through the human body, Anne Rooney
- Journey to the moon, Wendy Clemson and David Clemson
- Are numbers real?, the uncanny relationship of mathematics and the physical world, Brian Clegg
- The joy of X, a guided tour of math, from one to infinity, Steven Strogatz
- Basketball, the math behind the perfect bounce pass, the buzzer-beating bank shot, and so much more!, James Buckley, Jr. ; foreword by NBA superstar Kobe Bryant
- Bar graphs, by Vijaya Khisty Bodach
- A math journey through space, Anne Rooney
- 200% of nothing, : an eye-opening tour through the twists and turns of math abuse and innumeracy, A.K. Dewdney
- How not to be wrong, the power of mathematical thinking, Jordan Ellenberg
- Mammoth math, (with a little help from some elephant shrews), David Macaulay
- Making tally charts, by Elizabeth Whyte