1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9........
It's a Month of Math!
Are you looking for a fun way for your child to learn about
fractions? The Hershey’s Milk Chocolate Fractions Book, by Jerry Pallotta and illustrated by Rob Bolster, is
a great place to start!
Make sure you have a Hershey’s chocolate bar as you read
this book. The twelve squares that make up the candy bar are the basis for the
fractions used initially in this book.
You can use the candy bar as a manipulative as you read the text and
examine the illustrations. Many
classrooms use this book but it’s also fun to use as a review at home if your
child has participated at school.
We like that the author extends fractions so that more denominators are
used linking the candy bar to its origins.
We hope you enjoy this book….and eating the candy bar when
you’re through!
*What did you learn about fractions?
*What other foods can you think of that have natural
fractional parts?
*Could you write a math story like this using a different
kind of food?
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