Fill
a jar with jellybeans.
Ask
the students to write on a slip of paper their estimates of how many
jellybeans are in the jar.
They
must sign the slips and deposit them in a folder.
Challenge
kids to think of an easy way
to discover
the answer by thinking in terms of weight.
Use
a scale that indicates either grams or ounces.
Have
different children do the computations and record their findings on the
chalkboard.
Follow
these steps:
-Pour
the beans on the scale and weigh
them.
-Weigh
a small paper cup. Fill it with beans and weigh it again.
-Subtract
the weight of the cup to find the weight of the beans.
-Count
the beans in this small sample.
-Divide
the weight of all the beans by the weight of the sample.
-Multiply
that answer by the number of beans in the sample to find the number of
beans in the jar.
The
game winner wins the jar.
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