THE MATH INSPECTORS HAVE AN ANSWER! Each book in this popular mystery & detective series is designed to draw readers aged 9-12 into a mystery so intriguing, with characters so smart and funny, that they forget they're also learning about math. Buy the fourth book in this great crime fighting series ,The Math The Case of the Hamilton Roller Coaster, today! Age 9 and up | Grade 3 and up Like Sherlock Holmes... but with Fractions! . . THE MATH INSPECTORS = Adventure and Mystery with just a bit of Math! Book One - The Case of the Claymore Diamond . Book Two - The Case of the Mysterious Mr. Jekyll . Book Three - The Case of the Christmas Caper . Book Four - The Case of the Hamilton Roller Coaster . Book Five - The Case of the Forgotten Mine . . THE MATH INSPECTORS JOURNALS The Math Top Secret Journal . The Math Math Class Notebook . The Math Make Your Own Comic Book . . Also By Daniel Kenney The History Mystery Kids 1: Fiasco in Florida . The History Mystery Kids 2: Magic in Michigan . The History Mystery Kids 3: Midnight in Massachusetts . The History Mystery Kids 4: Camping in Colorado .
Daniel Kenney and his wife Teresa live in Omaha, Nebraska with zero cats, zero dogs, one gecko, and lots of kids. When those kids aren't driving him nuts, he writes writes books and does a lot of laundry. A lot. No, seriously, you can't possibly imagine how much laundry he does.
Math Inspectors 4: The Case of the Hamilton Rollercoaster [Kindle Unlimited] — Daniel Kenney, Emily Boever (16 titled chapters) December 17, 2019
One of the shorter reads in the series yet reads at the same space, or slower. Lots of illustrations and Pythagorean theorems…and personal tests for each of the team members.
Someone has decided to blow up the town’s amusement park roller coaster unless the Math Inspectors solve a series of riddles to retrieve the key to stop the bombs from exploding. Each riddle pushes each member to the limit of their “fears.” Going through these personal stress tests, the reader learns more about each of the characters stumbling blocks from their past.
Another fun mystery involving math.
Best to read in order as each one builds upon the last story. “Do You Have What It Takes To Be A Math Inspector” has five more word puzzles. Great for all ages!
Really enjoyable read ( series). Feel like you really get to know the characters like friends. They seem like kids you know and would hang out with. Fast pace, fun t
Reading! Can't wait for the next book. Even made math interesting and explained the math so you could follow along.