Math Book Review Project
Page 1: Heading, Summary of book (you don’t have to actually read the whole book to find out what it is about) Page 2: Works Cited sheet (the list of your sources)
Sample Works Cited Page:
Works Cited Kenshaft, Patricia Clark. Math Power: How to Help Your Child Love Math, Even if You Don't, Revised Edition. New York: Pi Press, Inc., 2005. Math Power: How to Help Your Child Love Math, Even if You Don't, Revised Edition (Paperback). http://www.amazon.com/Math-PowerHelp-Child-Revised/ dp/0132205947/ ref=sr_1_10/002-9510445772015?ie=UTF8&s= books& qid=1192634247&sr=1-10
You will need to have 2 sources. One will be the book you pick out. The other source will probably be a web site. Most of the publishing information and book descriptions can be found on the amazon.com or barnesandnoble.com web sites. See the example above to know how to list the web sites. Due: Monday, October 22.
If you have questions, make sure you see Miss Hitchcock or Mr. Bertoni.