Math Learning Books For 8-Year-Old Kids

Math learning books for 8-year-olds help readers practice multiplication, division and problem-solving through number puzzles and challenges. As they work through new concepts, children develop a stronger understanding of mathematical reasoning.

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Why was Six Afraid of Seven?AnglesMultiples of 6Triangular TrianglesCapacityLong Division with 2 Digit DivisorsHow Did Romans Count to 100? An Introduction to Roman NumeralsPerimeter Around The AreaLinesInches, Feet, YardsAmazing Animals: Prehistoric Creatures: Numbers to 1,000The Metric SystemPerimeter and AreaMultiples of 8Three Times Table Video with Mr. SnakeMM, CM, M, KMSTEM: 3-D Printing: Adding and Subtracting FractionsFractions as Numbers

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How Did Romans Count to 100? An Introduction to Roman NumeralsWhy was Six Afraid of Seven?How Do You Measure a Slice of Pizza?: A Book of GeometryAmazing Animals: Bugs: Skip CountingYour World: Germs: Addition and SubtractionYour World: Exploring Aquariums: SubtractionSTEM: Lasers: Measuring LengthSTEM: Robots: 3-D ShapesAmazing Animals: Prehistoric Creatures: Numbers to 1,000STEM: 3-D Printing: Adding and Subtracting FractionsArt and Culture: Exploring the Louvre: ShapesAmazing Animals: Critter Camp: DivisionSpectacular Sports: World's Toughest Races: Understanding FractionsJesse Steam Mysteries: The Secret in the Jelly Bean JarConfusing Code PuzzlesNeat Number PuzzlesSquares, Rectangles, and Other QuadrilateralsFractions as Numbers

Books

Why was Six Afraid of Seven?Amazing Animals: Prehistoric Creatures: Numbers to 1,000STEM: 3-D Printing: Adding and Subtracting FractionsYour World: Germs: Addition and SubtractionSTEM: Robots: 3-D ShapesYour World: Exploring Aquariums: SubtractionJesse Steam Mysteries: The Secret in the Jelly Bean JarAmazing Animals: Critter Camp: DivisionSTEM: Lasers: Measuring LengthArt and Culture: Exploring the Louvre: ShapesSpectacular Sports: World's Toughest Races: Understanding FractionsAmazing Animals: Bugs: Skip CountingHow Do You Read Charts and Graphs?Squares, Rectangles, and Other QuadrilateralsTightwad TodMath It! Measure It!Confusing Code PuzzlesTape MeasuresMeasuring LengthEarn WiselyNeat Number PuzzlesSpend WiselyPictographsBar Graphs

Videos

AnglesMultiples of 6Triangular TrianglesCapacityLong Division with 2 Digit DivisorsHow Did Romans Count to 100? An Introduction to Roman Numerals

Help your child grow through reading

Did you know?

  • An octagon has eight sides.
  • Multiplication is repeated addition.
  • The word "percent" means "out of 100."

How to make the most of Epic

For Parents
  • Apply multiplication and division concepts to situations in stories.
  • Interpret tables, charts, and graphs found in informational texts.
For Educators
  • Compare different strategies for solving math problems.
  • Analyze patterns and relationships between numbers.

FAQ

Books at this age can support growing independence with multiplication, division and more advanced problem-solving. Stories and examples often help readers see how math is used beyond the classroom.

Eight-year-olds can learn multiplication, division, fractions, patterns and problem-solving strategies. Many books also encourage logical thinking and mathematical reasoning.

These books work well during independent reading, homework support, enrichment activities or classroom lessons. They can also be used when introducing or reviewing new concepts.

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