An Educator's Reference Desk Lesson Plan
Date: February 1, 1997
Grade Level(s): 2, 3, 4
Subject(s):
Students will actively explore mathematical concepts through problem solving while in cooperative learning groups. Analysis, data collection, and investigative questions are all part of the scientific process of this lesson. Paired workers will complete "Jelly Belly Activity Packet."
Background Information for teacher: Students should have some experience with comparing numbers, analyzing a bar graph, measuring objects, and reading a scale.
Concepts Covered in the Lesson: number relationships, reasoning, estimation, measurement, computation, and creating patterns
Materials:
"Jelly Belly Packet:"
Names of Group Members:
Date:
Directions: You are to work cooperatively in a group. Each member of the group should remember to use an inside voice, ask, help, and encourage. You will get two grades on this assignment.
Academic grade:
Behavior grade:
set O =
set R =
set WY =
set G =
set P =
| L O | O WY | P R |
| R G | L WY | L R |
| O P | O G | G L |
| L+R= | O+G= | WY+L= |
| P+O= | WY+R= | G+P= |
| G+R= | WY+G= | O+L= |
| L+G+WY= | G+O+R+P= | R+(LxG)+P= |
| (GxO)+(RxL)= |
How many are left over?
How many groups of 4 can you make?
How many are left over?
We'd invent a ________________(color) Jelly Belly that would taste
like __________________(flavor).
Divide the remaining Jelly Bellies equally among group members. Any extras put in a cup on the teacher's desk.
Assessment: Grade packet. Include Student Group Assessment
Student Group Assessment:
Did you like the activity?
How do you think your group did?
What 2 questions were the hardest?
Think of another question I could have asked?
What grades do you think your group deserves?
Academic grade:
Behavior grade:
Other resource: Call 1-800-JB BEANS and ask, What are the top three selling Jelly Bellies? How many pounds of Jelly Bellies are sold yearly in the USA? What is the best selling month of Jelly Bellies?