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Great Estimations
Bruce Goldstone
Henry Holt and Co. (BYR)
, 2006 - 32 pages
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highly recommended
Book Review: Great Estimations
A couple weeks back we held the annual book fair at two of the elementary schools I work at. One of the ways the book fair organizers hyped the kids into a froth was through a little game called "guess how many marshmallows are in the the jar". The student who guessed the number closest to the actual number of marshmallows won the whole jar of `em. I'm guessing most of you have taken part in something similar in your day. The problem? Half of the guesses were for one hundred, the other were for one million. For kids, it seems, there is not a whole lot in between. In
Great
Estimations
, the author breaks down how to make a killing at "guess how many marshmallows are in the jar". How I wish this book had been around in my younger days - the hot chocolate would be flowing like water, with plenty of those little puffs of sugar spilling out of the top. The book uses a variety of objects, from people to pennies all in the name of teaching the reader how to make an accurate estimate.
While I don't foresee many repeat readings, there is a lot to like in Great Estimations.
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Great for Mini-Math Junkies
Inspired my kids to estimate all over the place, and the full-color photos have major kid-appeal (including plastic bugs and tiny doll shoes). My three-year-old calls it the Jelly Bean Book.
A must for the math section of any kid's bookcase or any teacher's classroom.
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Great (and fun) education!
My six-year-old son loves it--the pictures are
great
. I must say, I learned something about estimating, too. Good fun for the whole family.
In My Estimation
This book uses mathematical facts and excellent pictures to help children and adults alike understand and practice estimation skills.
A must-have book for young children
I bought this book for my five-year-old, and my seven-year-old can't put it down. They both want it for their bedtime book, which is fine by me. This book is fun, engaging and smart. The author does a
great
job making numbers, even the really big ones, less scary and easier to conceptualize. The photographs are creatively done and compelling to look at. This book belongs in every elementary school and any home with young chidren. I estimate that I'll read this book to my children hundreds of times - this week!
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How many jelly beans are on this book?s cover? Don?t count?estimate! If someone handed you a big bowl of jelly beans, how would you figure out how many there are? You could count them, one by one?or you could estimate. Do you see more than five jelly beans? Less than a million?
This unique book will show you how to train your eyes and your mind to make really great estimations?by making estimating into a game. Jelly beans are just the beginning!
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