Jennie Marston
Picture books have been shown to provide opportunities for developing mathematical concepts in young children. Twenty-seven professionals (academics, teachers and preservice teachers) completed 118 evaluations of 36 mathematical picture books for opportunities of mathematical concept development using a seven category likert scale. This presentation highlights the range of scores in identifying mathematical content, connections to the curriculum and application to problem solving. It appears that without a good understanding of mathematics and ways to implement problem solving within the classroom, opportunities to use picture books for rich mathematical learning experiences are lost.