Jelly Bean Fun
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Jelly Bean Fun Kids love jelly beans and the best part of this unit is they get to eat them after they're done. Buy several bags of assorted jelly beans. (Red, yellow, black, green and orange, etc.). Pour the jelly beans into a large, plastic bowl. Have each child reach into the bowl and grab a handful (or two) of jelly beans. They will use these jelly beans to do the following sheets. There is so much you can do with jelly beans! Play, learn and enjoy. 1 - 2 - 3 Learn Curriculum
Name _____________________
Jelly Bean Math
I have ______ red jelly beans.
I have ______ green jelly beans.
I have ______ yellow jelly beans.
I have ______ black jelly beans.
I have ______ white jelly beans.
I have ______ orange jelly beans.
I have ______ purple jelly beans.
I have ______ pink jelly beans.
I have ________ jelly beans in all.
Yummy!
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Name ___________________
Jelly Bean Math
My is ________ jelly beans long.
My is ________ jelly beans long.
My is ________ jelly beans long.
Color
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Jelly Bean Graphs The following 2 sheets can be used as a group or individual graph activity. Have children take a handful of jelly beans and count how many orange jelly beans they have, and color in the correct number of squares. Count all jelly bean colors and finish coloring in the graph. Have children compare their graphs and see who had the most orange, yellow, red, etc.
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Orange
Yellow
Red
Pink
Purple
Green
Black
White
Name ________________________
Jelly Bean Graph
Jelly Bean Graph
Name ___________________________
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Jelly Bean Templates • Print up on white card stock - cut out. (There
are 2 different sizes. Print up the one you would like to use).
• Use template to trace jelly bean shapes onto different colors of card stock.
• Laminate jelly bean pieces. • Use the laminated jelly beans for the
following "Assorted Colors" activity.
(If your printer is able to print up on card stock, place different color card stock in printer and print - cut out).
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Assorted Colors
Supplies Needed:
Jelly bean templates, laminated - different colors. (Red, green, yellow, purple, black, white, green and pink).
Several bags of jelly beans.
Baggies or plastic cups / bowls.
Let children have fun with this colorful sorting activity. For each color of jelly bean you have, make a jelly bean template in that color - laminated and trimmed.
Place the jelly bean templates and jelly beans in baggies with children's names into the jelly bean center. You can also use plastic cups or bowls. One for each child.
To use this center, have children place one of each different color of laminated jelly bean shapes in front of him and sort the matching real jelly beans onto the shapes.
After children are done matching, they can eat their jelly beans.
What a treat for a sorting job well done!
Please note: Keep an eye on younger children during this activity.
Jelly Bean Countdown Cut jelly bean shapes out of 5 different colors of flannel. Use with flannel board when telling this poem. (You can use child's name and have them remove one of the jelly beans as you name each color jelly bean). Sample:
Five little jelly beans - I wish I had more! Jeffrey ate the (color) one.
Now there are four!
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Flannel Story Jelly Bean Countdown
Jelly Bean Countdown
Five little jelly beans - I wish I had more!
I'll eat the (color) one.
Now there are four!
Four little jelly beans - tasty as can be.
I'll eat the (color) one.
Now there are three!
Three little jelly beans - only a few.
I'll eat the (color) one.
Now there are two!
Two little jelly beans - eating them is fun.
I'll eat the (color) one.
Now there is one.
One little jelly bean - the last one for me.
I'll eat the (color) one.
I'm as happy as can be!
Jelly Bean Counting • Purchase Easter egg holders. (You can also
use an egg carton. Just cut off the top of the egg container).
• Number the spots 1 - 12. Use permanent black marker.
• Give each child a bowl of jelly beans and one of the numbered containers.
• Have children place the correct number of jelly beans into each slot. (1 jelly bean for the number 1, and so on)
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