Thursday, March 21, 2013

Jelly Bean Graphing!

Jelly Bean Graphing!
This is a great way to teach graphing as a follow up to the introduction.
Give each student a plastic egg filled with random jelly beans.
Have them open the egg & sort by color.
Then graph!
Great for Easter/Spring :) 

11 comments:

  1. This is great! LOVE how they have to add their numbers at the bottom! Do you have a copy of this that I can have?

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  2. I would also love to have a copy of this. Very cute!

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  3. I love this and want to use it for a lesson that I have to teach next Thursday! Could you email me a copy of it, please? I would really appreciate it! My email is: htiltman@gmail.com

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  4. I would love to have a copy of this also! Very cute! Sorry! It says unknown...but my email is candace.miyake@canyonsdistrict.org

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  5. Is this available somewhere? Just found it on Pinterest. wiardmolly@yahoo.com

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  6. I love this. We are in the middle of our graphing unit and would love to use this. Is it possible to get a copy?

    brittany.jones@ocps.net

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  7. I just saw this on Pinterest and would love a copy!

    nelsonandreap@gmail.com

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  8. Found it here:
    http://first-grade-garden.blogspot.com/2012/04/hoppy-easter.html

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  9. I would love a copy of this!!

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  10. I would love to use this on my classroom. Could you please email me a copy to jguzman@ stmarks-upland.org

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