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Thursday, March 8, 2012
Jelly Bean Science and Math
Fun with Little Learners conducted a colorful experiment that demonstrates the effects of carbonated soda on jelly beans. An experiment you can taste! Click here to see the full tutorial!
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Hi there! I love your blog!!! I would love to have a copy of your jelly bean graphing chart! My e-mail address is dschwalmy@yahoo.com.
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Jelly beans make for great math lessons. We have used them often. One of our favorite books is Jelly Beans for Sale by Bruce McMillan. Fun ways to learn coins and counting money.
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I'll have to check it out! It sounds like a fun, educational book.
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I would love to have a copy please. Thanks,
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Please send me a copy of your neat graph. Thanks, jmalin@mac.com
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i would love a copy. we home school. shannonandmatthewmurray@yahoo.com
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