Can Peg and Cat figure out the winning pattern? Friendly competition between bunks at summer camp leads to a hands-on lesson in counting by fives and tens.
It’s summertime at Camp Niniwawa. Peg, Cat, and their friends Aki and Richard are in the Gopher bunk — Gophers, they always go for it! Arts and crafts is a welcome distraction from homesickness for Richard, whose love of patterns helps him build a red-and-blue Popsicle-stick ladder. When the Raccoon bunk challenges the Gophers to a friendly battle of the bunks, it’s on!
Winning a contest earns a bunk ten points — but being a good sport is also important, and that earns five points. Can they get the hang of counting by fives and tens to figure out which bunk will reach one hundred points first? And when a tug-of-war lands the Raccoons up in a tree, can Richard’s knack for repeating patterns solve the problem?
A level 2 reader that fosters multiple kinds (math, reading) of literacy.
In this third book in the Peg + Cat line of readers based on the award-winning PBS Kids television show, Peg and Cat head off to Camp Niniwawa for problem-solving (and character-building) fun.
Peg + Cat television episodes lend themselves especially well to a four-chapter reader format, and fans of the show and new fans alike will relish Peg and Cat's mathtastic adventures. In this volume, they learn about patterns and counting to 100 by 5s and 10s.
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