· Read-Aloud of "Zero the Hero" written by Joan Holub and Tom Lichtenheld. The teacher was using the Zero the Hero concept to teach place-holding to her students. In other words, Zero is a hero because he enables us to count beyond the number nine. Without him, we'd be like the ancient Romans, unable to do much in the way of math. I immediately visualized Zero as an underdog math superhero, complete with cape/5(). · Zero the Hero. Author: Joan Holub; illustrations by Tom Lichtenheld. Award Winner. Awards. CCBC Choice (Univ. of WI) GA Picture Storybook Award ML. Bank Street Best Children's Book of the Year. Take a Look Inside! Zero the Hero.
Zero the Hero is a great book about; you guessed it, the number zero. This poor, round, donut looking numeral doesn't seem to fit in anywhere. He is convinced that he Zero the Hero By Joan Holub Meaningful Math Connections Through Literature By Jennifer Lamb. YouTube has a great, animated, Book Trailer to engage the students. by Joan Holub illustrated by Tom Lichtenheld ‧ RELEASE DATE: Feb. 28, The counting numbers get their comeuppance in the havoc that breaks out after they fail to believe in Zero's heroic powers. Zero the Hero: Joan Holub: Hardcover: Concepts - Counting Numbers book.
Zero the Hero. Author: Joan Holub; illustrations by Tom Lichtenheld. Award Winner. Awards. CCBC Choice (Univ. of WI) GA Picture Storybook Award ML. Bank Street Best Children's Book of the Year. Take a Look Inside! Zero the Hero. Zero, who dresses in a superhero cape, has an inner “belief in his wonderfulness” and awaits a chance to prove it. At this point, several involved exchanges about Zero’s arithmetic functions establish that Zero extinguishes anything he’s multiplied by (Zero times a rock equals Zero), but the discussions weigh the story down and don’t seem likely to enlighten math-o-phobes. Read-Aloud of "Zero the Hero" written by Joan Holub and Tom Lichtenheld.
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