Rhyming text describes how to sort M & M's to make various color patterns. Rhyming text describes how to sort M & M's to make various color patterns.
The M&M's Brand Color Pattern Book
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Rhyming text describes how to sort M & M's to make various color patterns. Rhyming text describes how to sort M & M's to make various color patterns.
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Jessica –
This book combines reading and math. The book goes through various color patterns and does multiplication problems throughout it to show kids how to properly do them. This is a great book for third grade because they are learning how to do multiplication at this time and this would be a good review for them. I also think I could create a math lesson using M&Ms. We could do the same thing that the M&Ms are doing in this book to solve our own multiplication problems.
Caleb Ensminger –
This book is all about opening up a package of M&M's and making different patterns with all of the M&M's. The book said to do things like break them up in colors, break them up into fours, make a circle out of them. The key is to make a color pattern in every strategy. I could easily use this in my classroom for a math lesson. I could give every student their own packs of M&M's and have them make color patterns of their own. I could also have them follow along with the patterns in the book. This book is all about opening up a package of M&M's and making different patterns with all of the M&M's. The book said to do things like break them up in colors, break them up into fours, make a circle out of them. The key is to make a color pattern in every strategy. I could easily use this in my classroom for a math lesson. I could give every student their own packs of M&M's and have them make color patterns of their own. I could also have them follow along with the patterns in the book.
Erin –
Wish there was more patterns and less math.
Andy Kavanaugh –
The title of this book is "The M&M's Color Pattern Book." The book is written by Barbara Barbieri McGrath and is illustrated by Roger Glass. This is a picture book but is more of an activity book for students. The book shows different patterns with different colors and it is set up to use M&M's to use as manipulatives. As the students read the book they are instructed to make patterns with their M&M's. In the back of the book they show how to lay the M&M's out by color and to count them and also The title of this book is "The M&M's Color Pattern Book." The book is written by Barbara Barbieri McGrath and is illustrated by Roger Glass. This is a picture book but is more of an activity book for students. The book shows different patterns with different colors and it is set up to use M&M's to use as manipulatives. As the students read the book they are instructed to make patterns with their M&M's. In the back of the book they show how to lay the M&M's out by color and to count them and also shows some brief multiplication. The book is very colorful and the little M&M people are on each page and this would be a real winner with students, I am certain. Activities: 1.) Teachers could use this as a math lesson. When dealing with simple addition or subtraction the teacher could say alright we have 3 M&M's if we add 2 M&M's to the three we already have, how many do we have total and they could be writing the problem on the board so the students would get a visual dose on the board and then hands on when they do it at their desks. 2.) The teacher could have the students come up with different patterns than are given in the book. I don't know of a better book that could show patterns using colors like this book. There are 6 different colors of M&M's so their are a lot of different pattern possibilities the students could come up with.
Jane –
One of the math concepts that is in our standards is to teach the children about patterns. One of the books that I have had fun using is The M & M Color Pattern Book with the children after they have learned simple one-two patterns, and one-two-three patterns. It is a fun book to use one-on-one with children using real M & M that they are allowed to eat as they complete the pattern. We have found this an excellent tool for parents to use at home with their child to give them an aid to be a paren One of the math concepts that is in our standards is to teach the children about patterns. One of the books that I have had fun using is The M & M Color Pattern Book with the children after they have learned simple one-two patterns, and one-two-three patterns. It is a fun book to use one-on-one with children using real M & M that they are allowed to eat as they complete the pattern. We have found this an excellent tool for parents to use at home with their child to give them an aid to be a parent teacher when I put the book in the homework bag.
Wendy Jones –
I like this book. It is a good way to go over patterns with the students. On a few pages there are even spaces for students create their own patterns using m&m's. It also goes over skip counting, grouping, and more. At the end of the book there is a page that lists all the things it includes. I think this is very helpful for teachers because they know when this book will be helpful. I like this book. It is a good way to go over patterns with the students. On a few pages there are even spaces for students create their own patterns using m&m's. It also goes over skip counting, grouping, and more. At the end of the book there is a page that lists all the things it includes. I think this is very helpful for teachers because they know when this book will be helpful.
Kathryn Sublett –
This book will help students identify patterns. Teachers can let students use transparency chips on an overhead to create a pattern and get the class to determine the missing piece of the pattern. Using candy (M&M's or Skittles) would keep students engaged while transitioning to a new pattern riddle on the overhead. This would be appropriate for students in kindergarten. This book will help students identify patterns. Teachers can let students use transparency chips on an overhead to create a pattern and get the class to determine the missing piece of the pattern. Using candy (M&M's or Skittles) would keep students engaged while transitioning to a new pattern riddle on the overhead. This would be appropriate for students in kindergarten.
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Kayla –
In this book, it talks about how you can make patterns, groups, and count how many colors and even how many of each color of M&M's. It even gives the reader a chance to make their own pattern with their M&M's towards the back of the book. I thought this book was cute. It is definitely a book for younger children and could be used in an educational aspect. I would use this in my classroom if I was talking about colors, counting, or even making patterns. I think it would be cute to read this book an In this book, it talks about how you can make patterns, groups, and count how many colors and even how many of each color of M&M's. It even gives the reader a chance to make their own pattern with their M&M's towards the back of the book. I thought this book was cute. It is definitely a book for younger children and could be used in an educational aspect. I would use this in my classroom if I was talking about colors, counting, or even making patterns. I think it would be cute to read this book and have your students make their own patterns with M&M's.
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This book explains each color of M&M's and teach how to play with these pieces with color and pattern, and also shows simple math for young kids. I liked this book a lot more than I expected. This is fun to read with M&M's in hand, and play with it while playing with patterns and learning simple math. Also though there is only M&M's in the book, illustration is very colorful and fun to see. Good for younger children, with M&M's in hand. This book explains each color of M&M's and teach how to play with these pieces with color and pattern, and also shows simple math for young kids. I liked this book a lot more than I expected. This is fun to read with M&M's in hand, and play with it while playing with patterns and learning simple math. Also though there is only M&M's in the book, illustration is very colorful and fun to see. Good for younger children, with M&M's in hand.
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