THE VERY FIRST CHOOSE YOUR OWN ADVENTURE ALGEBRA GAMEBOOK!
by Chris Matthews
Choose Your Own Adventure’s first math workbook is different from other workbooks: it's a gamebook! The Dregg Disaster is an original and cleverly designed interactive story for students learning Algebra I. Something fishy is going on at Dregg Corporation, the biggest employer in your town. You’re determined to find solutions, but in order to make your next choice, you’ll also have to find answers to algebraic equations along the way! Each of the four chapters includes an “Adventurer’s Advice” section to help students navigate their way through the gamebook if they find themselves in need of algebraic assistance. The book also comes with a free online download, which includes many more algebra problems for students who want or need the extra practice.
Cover art: Eoin Coveney Interiors: María Pesado
For ages 12+
Reading level: Grades 7-8+ | Lexile: 740 | GRL: Z
Choose Your Own Adventure’s first math workbook is different from other workbooks: it's a gamebook! The Dregg Disaster is an original and cleverly designed interactive story for students learning Algebra I. Something fishy is going on at Dregg Corporation, the biggest employer in your town. You’re determined to find solutions, but in order to make your next choice, you’ll also have to find answers to algebraic equations along the way! Each of the four chapters includes an “Adventurer’s Advice” section to help students navigate their way through the gamebook if they find themselves in need of algebraic assistance. The book also comes with a free online download, which includes many more algebra problems for students who want or need the extra practice.
Cover art: Eoin Coveney Interiors: María Pesado
For ages 12+
Reading level: Grades 7-8+ | Lexile: 740 | GRL: Z
"This action-packed story is a fun adventure for readers. Kids will learn or be able to practice their Algebra I skills, while older
students or adults will be able to refresh their memory on basic math concepts. It’s also a fun way for adults to see how much they remember
from school and see which problems they can do in their heads." - Geek Mom
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