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by: Jerry Pallotta Dewey Decimal Number: 513.26 EAN: 9780439135191 ISBN: 0439135192 Label: Cartwheel Books Manufacturer: Cartwheel Books Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 32 Publication Date: December 01, 1999 Publisher: Cartwheel Books Reading Level: Ages 4-8 Studio: Cartwheel Books Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - Hersheys FractionsStudents love the book and candy too!! It's a good way to get kids to remember important stuff...like math. Used but in GREAT shape. Rating: - Hershey's Fraction BookThis book arrived in very good shape. Fractions are sometimes hard for some children to understand. This book allows for the study of fractions in a fun way. The use of equal fractions is also discussed and shown. GREAT teaching tool. Rating: - Great Class ActivityI have gone into the classrooms of 4 of my children when they were in 3rd grade and learning fractions armed with this book and a Hershey's bar for each child. I use cardboard cutouts in the shape of the Hershey's bar and use the overhead projector. It's a fun project and a great book that makes the kids excited about fractions, and gives the teacher a little, much-deserved, break. [..] Rating: - This is a great book!The Hershey's Milk Chocolate Fractions Book will help teach children the concept of dividing a whole into fractions in a fun and wonderful way. It begins with a huge Hershey bar being unwrapped to show it's 12 blocks. Each page takes away a fraction of the bar. The remaining fraction is colorfully illustrated by a crew of little people who cart their painting tools from page to page, leaving paint spills and footprints. I read this book to a class of 3rd graders just getting into fractions and they ... Read More Rating: - Cadbury's is betterCadbury's chocolate is so much better. Try it! In association with Amazon.com | |