Title:
Henry Keeps Score
Author:
Daphne Skinner
Illustrator:
Page Eastburn O’Rourke
Grade
level recommended: K-2
Common Core
Mathematics Standards Addressed:
Understand
the relationship between numbers and quantities; connect counting to
cardinality. K.CC. 4abc
a.
When counting objects, say the
number names in standard order, pairing each object with one and only one
number name and each number name with on and only one objects.
b.
Understand the last number name said
tells the number of objects counted. The number of objects is the same regardless
of their arrangements or the order in which they were counted.
c.
Understand that each successive
number name refers to a quantity that is one larger.
Add
and Subtract within 20.
Relate counting to addition and subtraction. 1.OA.5
Summary:
This
book is about a young boy who is always at competition with his older sister.
He feels whatever she does he also has to do. Every activity that is done by
the children Henry the younger brother keeps score, so that he can make sure he
is doing the same amount of things as his older sister. Harriet gets 4 pancakes
for breakfast and Henry got 3. He then points out if Harriet gets 4 pancakes he
too has to get 4. At the end the children are taken to the dentist and Harriet
had one cavity, at this point Henry does not want to keep score, he does not
want to have a cavity as Harriet did. Henry did not and for the first time he
was happy that Harriet had 1 and he had 0.
Rating:
***** I give it a great rating. It is a book that
contains factual events which allows a child to have a connection with the
book. It brings the children to want to learn what is going to happen because
they are able to draw a connection. Through this book one may be able to create
many activities within a classroom.

