This week I wanted to feature a wonderful picture book about the life of Fibonacci, the mathematician.
Fibonacci lived in the 1100’s in medieval Italy and learned about math on his travels on behalf of his father’s business to far away places like northern Africa, Turkey, Syria, Greece, and Sicily. Fibonacci will even take you into the court of Frederick II, of the Holy Roman Empire. It is a wonderful way to tie the development of mathematics with other history your child is learning!
Fibonacci will walk you through his most famous thought experiment with rabbits that led to the famous Fibonacci series that describes… do you know this one? Well it is the math of spirals!
And where do you find these spirals in nature? Well, for that you have to read the book!
There is even a ‘Can You Find’ activity at the back of the book that allows your child to use the math and ideas he has learned and hunt through the pictures for more clues.
Most of all, your child will have fun – and isn’t that what learning is all about?
Book Stats
Title: Blockhead: The Life of Fibonacci
Author: Joseph D’Agnese
Length: 40 pages
Year written: 2010
Lexile: 570L
Target Age: Children ages 6 and up and their mothers and fathers.
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