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What To Do With All That Halloween Candy

If you have lots of Halloween candy, use it along with "The Great Graphing Contest" to practice math in a totally sweet way!

When I was a kid, my brother and I would empty out our bags after trick-or-treating on Halloween and divide the candy into piles: lollipops, bubble gum, candy we were willing to trade, favorites that would be hoarded, etc.  I kept careful count of how many of each of my favorites I had, to make sure I’d know if one went missing (my brother was sneaky.) If I’d only had access to The Great Graph Contest by Loren Leedy when I was little, I could’ve made the best kind of bar graph – a candy bar graph – and organized all my trick-or-treat information with real-life math practice.

In The Great Graph Contest by Loren Leedy, a toad and a lizard compete to see who can make the best graphs. Leedy introduces bar graphs, picture graphs, pie charts, and Venn diagrams simply and with a sense of humor. Your kids can use the information on making graphs to practice math with a subject they will find inherently interesting – their candy.

First, check out the book from the Orion Township Public Library and share it with your kids. Next, pull out the candy stash! Talk about the different kinds of graphs found in the book, and which would be best suited to organize information about your candy. Your kids can sort candies by color of wrapper, by ingredients, by beginning letter, etc. Paste wrappers to make a picture graph, or create bar graphs if you have large amounts. Make Venn Diagrams for things like “candies with chocolate”, “candies with nuts” and which candies would be the union. Graphing candy makes for a sweet math activity!

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For more information, visit Loren Leedy’s website at: lorenleedy.com.

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