15 Mayıs 2017 Pazartesi

Laura Overdeck: HOW MANY GUINEA PIGS CAN FIT ON A PLANE

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Laura Overdeck Laura rakamlarla ilgili bir iki şey biliyor. Çocukken, oturup, eğlenmek için tam kareleri ezberledi. Ve bir anne olarak, (kocası John ile birlikte) üç çocuğuna matematik problemleri yaşam içinden matematik hikayelerinden oluşan dersler vermeye karar verdi ve böylece Bedtime Math doğdu. Laura, Princeton Üniversitesi'nden astrofizik alanında BA derecesine ve Wharton School of Business'da MBA derecesine sahiptir.

BEDTIME MATH SERİSİ ULUSLARASI SATIŞLARI:
Bulgar / Yumuşak Basın (Kitaplar 1-3) | Basitleştirilmiş Çince / Jieli (Kitaplar 1-2) | Çek / Grada (Kitaplar 1-2) | Danimarka / Gyldendal (Kitap 1) | Almanca / Westhafen (Kitap 1) | İbranice / Yedioth (Kitap 1) | Macarca / Mora (Kitaplar 1-2) | İtalyan / Vallardi (Kitap 1) | Korean / Mirae Media N Co. (Kitaplar 1-3) | Rusça / Kariera (Kitaplar 1-2) | Sloven / Mladinska Knjiga (Kitap 1) | İspanyolca / Montena (Kitap 1) | 


BEDTIME MATH- 100.000'den fazla kopya sattı
BEDTIME MATH: This Time It's Personal: - 50.000'in üzerinde kopya sattı
BEDTIME MATH: The Truth Comes Out- yaklaşık 30.000 kopya sattı - 2015  Amazon.com Yılın En İyi Kitabı seçimi


BEDTIME MATH serisine gelen övgüler:
Overdeck debuts with a just-irreverent-enough book . . . . She shows that she knows her audience and loves her subject.” Publishers Weekly, starred review

“[This program] may have the potential to make bedtime math problems as loved as the bedtime story. . . . Hats off to Laura Overdeck. This project is a winner. A simple idea that may have as much of an impact on improving the science, technology, engineering and math interest in our children as many other well-funded programs.” Wired/GeekDad
“With just the right amount of math and humor, Overdeck continues to present mathematical concepts in fun and easy-to-digest pieces that will simultaneously entertain and educate young readers.” —School Library Journal on Bedtime Math: This Time It's Personal​​

“We all know we should read to our kids. But even if bedtime stories are routine in your house, when's the last time you gave your kids a bedtime math problem? Probably never. And that's one reason American students might struggle in a future that requires mathematical literacy... Maybe if more children grew up doing bedtime math problems, those numbers would be different.” —USA Today

“The U.S. ranks 25th out of 34 countries when it comes to kids' math proficiency. One New Jersey parent wants to change that by overhauling the culture of math. An astrophysics graduate and mother of three kids, she started a ritual when each child was 2 years old: a little bedtime mathematical problem-solving that soon became a beloved routine. Parent friends began to bug her to send them kid-friendly math problems, too. Now Bedtime Math is gaining fans among children and math-shy parents around the country.” —NPR

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