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Hockey: The Math of the Game
Hockey: The Math of the Game
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Sports Illustrated Kids

Hockey: The Math of the Game

How do you calculate a players points? Whats the difference between a goalies save percentage and his goals against average? How much water is needed to cover an ice rink? Fight for the puck and learn about the math that goes into the sport of hockey!

 
ISBN978-1-4296-7321-1
PublisherCapstone Press
BrandSports Illustrated Kids
Age Level10-14 Years
Reading LevelGrades 5-6
GenreInformational
Trim Size6 x 9
Page Count48
LanguageEnglish
Copyright2012
Paperback
Price
$8.19
 


 
 

Reviews

Library Media Connection - Dr. Tom Johnson, Technology Integration Specialist, The Hockaday School, Dallas,

"Relevance is an important aspect of learning and an interested student will be able to link math skills and sports in these Sports Illustrated Kids books. For example, baseball data is used to figure batting averages, the Pythagorean Theorem is used to figure angles in hockey, basic statistics are calculated using football statistics, and geometry is explored by figuring the area of various parts of the basketball court. Each book is visually appealing and reflects the high energy level of these athletic activities using popular athletes and exciting action shots. The publisher’s portal leads to websites for more information related to the book. A student that is interested in athletics will be able to relate to the math principles that are a part of these various sports. Recommended." - Library Media Connection

May 1, 2012

Shane Frederick

Shane Frederick

Shane Frederick has been writing about sports since he worked for his high school newspaper in Wisconsin. He currently covers college hockey and other sports for "The Free Press" newspaper in Mankato, Minnesota, and has won awards for his stories from the Associated Press and the Society of Professional Journalists. He is also the author of several sports books, including "The Best of Everything Football Book" and "The Ultimate Guide to Pro Football Teams". A graduate of the University of St. Thomas, Shane lives in Mankato with his wife, Sara, their three children, Ben, Jack, and Lucy, and their dog, Molly.

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