When Kristy and David cannot agree on which game to play, David brings out a bag of marbles and says they can play Kristy's game if she chooses a blue marble, but Kristy objects when she learns that only one marble was blue. Original.
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From School Library Journal:
Grade 1-3?Probability as it relates to fairness is the theme of this easy reader. As David and Kristy play, several issues of equity arise. Who gets to choose the game? Do both have an equal shot at winning checkers if a piece is missing? Introducing the topic through games is appropriate, as children in this age group are very sensitive to fairness. Written in the style of a theatrical play for two readers, the format may hinder comprehension for those solo readers who haven't yet been exposed to plays. The story is contrived and does not stand on its own. Simple, unexceptional illustrations support the text, and educationally sound activities logically extend the concepts in the story. This book may serve as a useful tool for parents who wish to discuss mathematical ideas with their children, but it is not a first purchase.?Sharon R. Pearce, San Antonio Public Library, TX
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- PublisherScholastic
- Publication date1997
- ISBN 10 0590922300
- ISBN 13 9780590922302
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages32
- IllustratorJoan Holub
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