20 Cent Candy 10 Gummy Worms 5 Candy Watermelon Slices 1 Box of Jelly Beans 2 Lengths of Red Lico...
20 Cent Candy 10 Gummy Worms 5 Candy Watermelon Slices 1 Box of Jelly Beans 2 Lengths of Red Licorice 50 Cent Candy 10 Cent Candy 5 Swedish Fish 5 Pieces of Bubble Gum 2 Peppermint Patties 1 Box of Lemon Heads 1 Box of Chocolate Covered Raisins 5 Butterscotch Candies 2 Striped Candy Sticks 2 Lengths of Candy Dots 1 Box of Peanut Butter Chews 5 Chocolate Coins 1 Foot Length of Salt Water Taffy Candy-pa-looza, How many candies and which types of candy can each student buy from the Olde Tyme Candy Shoppe if Daryl has 3 dimes, Quint has 5, Jeremiah has 8, and Janet has 10? Illustrate the various combinations below. Create 3 different groupings for each student. Remember, a dime is equal to 10 cents. Share your results with the class. February 2011 teaching children mathematics Copyright © 2011 The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, Inc. www.nctm.org All rights reserved. Various Combination sIllustrated and with the Accompanying Mathematics
20 Cent Candy 10 Gummy Worms 5 Candy Watermelon Slices 1 Box of Jelly Beans 2 Lengths of Red Licorice 50 Cent Candy 10 Cent Candy 5 Swedish Fish 5 Pieces of Bubble Gum 2 Peppermint Patties 1 Box of Lemon Heads 1 Box of Chocolate Covered Raisins 5 Butterscotch Candies 2 Striped Candy Sticks 2 Lengths of Candy Dots 1 Box of Peanut Butter Chews 5 Chocolate Coins 1 Foot Length of Salt Water Taffy Candy-pa-looza, How many candies and which types of candy can each student buy from the Olde Tyme Candy Shoppe if Daryl has 3 dimes, Quint has 5, Jeremiah has 8, and Janet has 10? Illustrate the various combinations below. Create 3 different groupings for each student. Remember, a dime is equal to 10 cents. Share your results with the class. February 2011 teaching children mathematics Copyright © 2011 The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, Inc. www.nctm.org All rights reserved. Various Combination sIllustrated and with the Accompanying Mathematics