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Jelly Beans for Sale

par Bruce McMillan

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Shows how different combinations of pennies, nickles, dimes, and quarters can buy varying amounts of jelly beans. Includes information on how jelly beans are made.
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this book is a good introduction to counting with money. The reason for this is because when you count the money whatever you have you can get that many jelly beans. I would use this in my kindergarten class for math because you learn about money and also you can do the activity while you read. and you can use whatever type of substance you want rice, beans and more. Along with that it can be super engaging because it is a book about money and candy.
  cflores21 | Apr 26, 2023 |
I thought Jelly Beans was a cute and easy read that introduces the topic of counting money. The beginning of the book describes different coins and their monetary worth. It also describes how children can pay for their jelly beans using different coins and groups. The reason I really liked this book was because it gave me many different ideas for how to introduce currency in the classroom. I also enjoyed the excerpt at the end that describes how jelly beans are made and the different flavors they can be. ( )
  MargaretStrahan | Sep 11, 2018 |
Technically this is a math book. This book introduces Children to the value of money and how to count money. A penny is equal to one jelly bean. This book outlines money-counting strategies going from one penny to one quarter. It uses jelly beans alongside pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters to show how much they are worth. It teaches different combinations of money the same way. Illustrations are of money and brightly colored Jelly Belly jelly beans on one page and pictures of children on the opposite page (most enjoying their jelly beans). This book also tells the history of jelly beans, the making of jelly beans, and ties jelly beans a president. While this could be seen as marketing for Jelly Belly Jelly beans the company does offer a free jelly bean kit to use in the classroom, which a teacher can work into a lesson plan; of course there is a disclaimer that the offer is subject to change, so it may not be available later. ( )
  ecollado | Nov 26, 2014 |
This book is about selling jelly beans and counting the coins and giving change. At the end of the book it gives a little more information about jelly beans, like their origin and a recipe for them.

This book was very plain. I would use it for students around 1st grade. It was very informative and colorful, but still found it boring and probably would not hold the attention of younger readers. I'm not sure I would use this in my classroom, but if I did I would use it just for practicing money counting skills. ( )
  ashleyschifano | Sep 2, 2014 |
This book shows how money and product correlate. A simple book about value, it is very basic. I would probably not use this book in class. If I had to choose a grade level, it would be first grade. ( )
  breksarah | Apr 24, 2014 |
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