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Each jellybean has been assigned a value in the table below. Fill in the
number of jellybeans you have of each color and then solve for the total value
of each color. For example, if I have 5 pink jellybeans, the total value of pink
jellybeans in my bag is 50 since each pink jellybean has a value of 10.!
Color%
Red%(R)%
Value%
100,000"
Orange%
(O)%
10,000"
Yellow%(Y)%
1,000"
Violet%(V)%
100"
Pink%(P)%
10"
Green%(G)%
1"
Amount%
Total%Value%
of%Color%
What is the total value of all of the jellybeans in your bag? __________!
Write the total value in expanded form.!
____________________________________________________!
Write the total value in word form.!
____________________________________________________!
Round the total value to the nearest ten thousand. __________!
Round the total value to the nearest hundred. ___________!
Round the total value to the nearest thousand. ___________!
Round the total value to the nearest tens. ___________!
Round the total value to the nearest hundred thousand. __________!
Find a classmate who has a total value that is greater than you have. Write
their name and total value in standard form below.!
____________________________________________________!
Find a classmate who has a total value that is less than you have. Write their
name and total value in expanded form below.!
____________________________________________________!
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Count how many of each color jellybean you have and fill in the table below.!
Color%
Pink%(P)%
Orange%(O)%
Yellow%(Y)% Green%(G)%
Violet%(V)%
Red%(R)%
Amount%
Directions: Use the amounts of each color of jellybean as “digits” to answer the
following questions.!
1. 
What is the greatest whole number you can make using all of the digits?
________________!
2.  What is the least whole number you can make using all of the digits?
________________!
3.  What is the greatest odd whole number you can make using 5 of the digits?
________________!
4.  What is the least even whole number you can make using 4 of the digits?
________________!
5.  What is the greatest two-digit prime number you can make? ___________!
6.  What is the least two-digit prime number you can make? _____________!
7. 
What is the greatest two-digit composite number you can make? ________!
8.  What is the least two-digit composite number you can make? ___________!
9.  Which jellybean colors have an amount that is a prime number?
_______________________________________________________!
10.  Which jellybean colors have an amount that is a composite number?
_______________________________________________________!
11.  If you made 2 three-digit numbers using each digit only one time, what is
the greatest possible sum of those two numbers? __________________!
12.  If you multiplied 2 different digits together, what is the greatest possible
product of those two digits? _____________________!
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Count how many of each color jellybean you have and fill in the table below.!
Color%
Pink%(P)%
Orange%(O)%
Yellow%(Y)% Green%(G)%
Violet%(V)%
Red%(R)%
Amount%
Directions: The letters in each problem represent the number of jellybeans you
have of that particular color. For example, if you have 2 red jellybeans, then
“The starting number is R” should be read as “The starting number is 2.” If
you have 3 orange jellybeans and 5 pink jellybeans, then “OP” should be read
as “35.”!
1. 
The pattern is add 9. The starting number is V. What is the 4th number in
the sequence? _____!
2.  The pattern is subtract 2. The starting number is GO. What is the 5th
number in the sequence? _____!
3.  The pattern is multiply by 8. The starting number is R. What is the 3rd
number in the sequence? _____!
4.  The pattern is add 14. The starting number is VP. What are the first four
numbers in the sequence? ____________________________________!
5.  The pattern is subtract 11. The starting number is OYR. What are the first
three numbers in the sequence? ________________________________!
6.  The pattern is multiply by 6. The starting number is P. What are the first
three numbers in the sequence? ________________________________!
7. 
The pattern is add 26, subtract 14. The starting number is Y. What is the 5th
number in the sequence? _________!
8.  The pattern is subtract 1, multiply by 5. The starting number is G. What is
the 6th number in the sequence? _________!
9.  The pattern is multiply by 4, divide by 2. The starting number is V. What is
the 4th number in the sequence? _________!
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Count how many of each color jellybean you have and fill in the table below.!
Color%
Pink%(P)%
Orange%(O)%
Yellow%(Y)% Green%(G)%
Violet%(V)%
Red%(R)%
Amount%
Directions: The letters in each problem represent the number of jellybeans you
have of that particular color. For example, if you have 2 pink jellybeans, 4
orange jellybeans, and 5 green jellybeans, then “P + O” should be read as “2 +
4” and “OGP” should be read as “452.”!
Y + R = _______!
VOYG + PPRR = _______! GVR – RR = _______!
P + G = _______!
GGRO + YRYP = ______!
V + V = _______!
YORV + GPOP = _______! PGRP - VO = _______!
VYY – GY = _______!
OV + GG = _______! YYOOPP + OYG = _______! YGYO - PV = _______!
VR + OP = _______!
POYGVR + GYOP= ______! GOPR – YOV = _______!
YO + GP = _______!
OR – P = _______!
PYRR - OVG = ______!
OYP + GOG = ______! GR - Y = ______!
YOPG – RPR = ______!
PYV + YYO = ______! YY – R = _______!
POYGV – RVGY = _____!
ORO + YGP = ______! YVR – O = ______!
GOGPR – OOPO = ____!
©"2015"BRITTNEY"FIELD,"WWW.GAMES4GAINS.COM"
Count how many of each color jellybean you have and fill in the table below.!
Color%
Pink%(P)%
Orange%(O)%
Yellow%(Y)% Green%(G)%
Violet%(V)%
Red%(R)%
Amount%
Directions: The letters in each problem represent the number of jellybeans you
have of that particular color. For example, if you have 2 pink jellybeans, 4
orange jellybeans, and 5 green jellybeans, then “P x O” should be read as “2 x
4” and “OGP” should be read as “452.”!
P x O = _______!
VP x YO = _______!
VR ÷ P = _______!
G x R = _______!
GR x OP = _______!
GY ÷ O = _______!
V x Y = _______!
YY x RR = _______!
RP ÷ V = _______!
R x P = _______!
GY x OG = _______!
GYRV ÷ O = _______!
O x Y = _______!
PVRV x O = _______!
PYYG ÷ P = _______!
YO x V = _______!
Y x OGPR = _______!
YOO ÷ OG = _______!
GG x P = _______!
GOGO x R = ______!
OPV ÷ RY = ______!
R x VR = ______!
RYP x PV = _______!
GGVV ÷ OYP = _____!
OG x Y = _______!
VO x POR = ______!
VPOG ÷ YVO = _____!
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Count how many of each color jellybean you have and fill in the table below.!
Color%
Pink%(P)%
Orange%(O)%
Yellow%(Y)% Green%(G)%
Violet%(V)%
Red%(R)%
Amount%
Directions: The letters in each problem represent the number of jellybeans you
have of that particular color. For example, if you have 2 pink jellybeans, then
a problem that reads “5th multiple of P” should be read as “5th multiple of 2.”
If you have 3 red jellybeans and 5 yellow jellybeans, then "LCM of RY” should
be read as “LCM of 35.”!
Multiples!
Factors!
5th multiple of O _______!
Factors of R ___________!
9th multiple of R _______!
Factors of P ___________!
6th multiple of G _______!
Factors of Y ___________!
2nd multiple of PY _______!
Factors of GV ___________!
4th multiple of VR _______!
Factors of RY ___________!
3rd multiple of GOO _______!
Factors of PG ___________!
Least Common
Multiple!
Greatest Common
Factor!
LCM of R and Y _______!
GCF of P and R _______!
LCM of O and P _______!
GCF of O and VG _______!
LCM of V and G _______!
GCF of YR and RR _______!
LCM of P, V, and Y _______!
GCF of GG and OV _______!
LCM of R, O, and G_______!
GCF of RY, VO, and YG______!
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Count how many of each color jellybean you have and fill in the table below.!
Color%
Pink%(P)%
Orange%(O)%
Yellow%(Y)% Green%(G)%
Violet%(V)%
Red%(R)%
Amount%
Directions:. The letters in each problem represent the number of jellybeans you
have of that particular color. For example, if you have 2 pink jellybeans, 5
yellow jellybeans, 6 violet jellybeans, and 4 red jellybeans, then “P, V, Y, R”
represents “2, 6, 5, 4.”!
R, Y, V, P, R, G!
Y, R, V, V, G, P, V!
What is the mean? ________!
What is the median? _______!
What is the mode? ________!
What is the range? ________!
What is the mean? ________!
What is the median? _______!
What is the mode? ________!
What is the range? ________!
Y, G, O, O, R!
P, P, V, R, O, G!
What is the mean? ________!
What is the median? _______!
What is the mode? ________!
What is the range? ________!
What is the mean? ________!
What is the median? _______!
What is the mode? ________!
What is the range? ________!
G, G, Y, V, Y, R, Y!
O, R, R, V, G!
What is the mean? ________!
What is the median? _______!
What is the mode? ________!
What is the range? ________!
What is the mean? ________!
What is the median? _______!
What is the mode? ________!
What is the range? ________!
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Color%
Write%the% Write%the%frac?on%
frac?on%
in%simplest%form%
Write%three%more%equivalent%
frac?ons%
Red%(R)%
Orange%(O)%
Yellow%(Y)%
Green%(G)%
Violet%(V)%
Pink%(P)%
Pink%or%Violet%
Green,%Orange,%or%
Yellow%
Solve!the following problems. Be sure to simplify the fractions.!
1. !
If 3 more violet jellybeans and 6 more yellow jellybeans were added to
your bag, what fraction of violet jellybeans would there be?!
2.  If the number of orange jellybeans in your bag was doubled, what fraction
of jellybeans in your bag would be pink or green?!
3.  If one of each jellybean color was removed from your bag, what fraction
of jellybeans remaining in your bag would be red, pink, or yellow?!
4.  If all of the green and violet jellybeans were removed from your bag,
what fraction of jellybeans remaining in your bag would be red?!
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Each jellybean has been assigned a value in the table below. Fill in the
number of jellybeans you have of each color and then solve for the total value
of that color. For example, if I have 5 pink jellybeans, the value of the pink
jellybeans in my bag is 0.05 since each pink jellybean has a value of 0.01.!
Color%
Red%(R)%
Value%
100"
Orange%
(O)%
10"
Yellow%(Y)%
1"
Violet%(V)%
0.1"
Pink%(P)%
0.01"
Green%(G)%
0.001"
Amount%
Total%Value%
of%Color%
What is the total value of all of the jellybeans in your bag? __________!
Write the total value in expanded form.!
____________________________________________________!
Write the total value in word form.!
____________________________________________________!
Round the total value to the nearest tenth. __________!
Round the total value to the nearest hundred. ___________!
Round the total value to the nearest hundredth. ___________!
Round the total value to the nearest tens. ___________!
Round the total value to the nearest ones. __________!
Find a classmate who has a total value that is greater than you have. Write
their name and total value in standard form below.!
___________________________________________________!
Find a classmate who has a total value that is less than you have. Write their
name and total value in expanded form below.!
___________________________________________________!
©"2015"BRITTNEY"FIELD,"WWW.GAMES4GAINS.COM"
Directions:!
1.  Select 20 of your jellybeans with your eyes closed. !
2.  Arrange those 20 jellybeans to form a circle around the dot, keeping all
jellybeans of the same color beside one another. The dot should be the
center of your circle. !
3.  Trace the outside of your circle of jellybeans.!
4.  Draw lines from the dot in the center of your circle to the outside of the
circle to show where each color group starts and ends.!
5.  Write the color name and fraction within each section of your pie graph.!
Challenge: Determine the percentage of each color in the pie graph. Label
the percentage in the pie graph as well.!
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10!
9!
8!
7!
6!
5!
4!
3!
2!
1!
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10!
Use the coordinate plane to draw the location of each color jellybean.!
Pink (3, 8) !
!Orange (6, 5) !
!Yellow (0, 9)!
Green (1, 4)
!Violet (4, 10)
!
!Red (7, 0)!
If you moved the orange jellybean 2 spaces to the left, then 4 spaces down,
then 6 spaces to the right, what coordinates would it now be at? _________!
Write the coordinates for each of the following shapes shown.!
Circle _______
Diamond _______
Triangle _______
Star _______
Heart _______!
Cross _______!
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Put your jellybeans in straight lines of the same color (for example, a line of
pink jellybeans, a line of yellow jellybeans, etc.). You should have 6 lines.!
Line%
Measured%to%
the%Nearest%
Inch%
Measured%to%the% Measured%to%
Nearest%Half%
the%Nearest%
Inch%
Quarter%Inch%
Measured%to%the%
Nearest%Eighth%
Inch%
Pink%
Jellybeans%
Red%
Jellybeans%
Orange%
Jellybeans%
Yellow%
Jellybeans%
Green%
Jellybeans%
Purple%
Jellybeans%
Put all your jellybeans into one long, straight line.!
1. 
How long is your line, measured to the nearest foot? ___________!
2.  How long is your line, measured to the nearest inch? ____________!
3.  How long is your line, measured to the nearest half inch? ___________!
4.  How long is your line, measured to the nearest quarter inch? _________!
5.  How long is your line, measured to the nearest eighth inch? __________!
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Put your jellybeans in straight lines of the same color (for example, a line of
pink jellybeans, a line of yellow jellybeans, etc.). You should have 6 lines.!
1. 
What is the length of your line of pink jellybeans, measured to the
nearest centimeter? ____________!
2.  What is the length of your line of yellow jellybeans, measured to the
nearest millimeter? ____________!
3.  What is the length of your line of purple jellybeans, measured to the
nearest centimeter? ____________!
4.  What is the length of your line of green jellybeans, measured to the
nearest millimeter? ____________!
5.  What is the length of your line of orange jellybeans, measured to the
nearest centimeter? ____________!
6.  What is the length of your line of red jellybeans, measured to the nearest
millimeter? ____________!
Put all your jellybeans into one long, straight line.!
.!
1. 
How long is your line, measured to the nearest centimeter? __________!
2.  How long is your line, measured to the nearest millimeter? __________!
Let’s practice some metric conversions.!
1. 
Ronald has a line of red jellybeans that measures 6 centimeters, a line of
orange jellybeans that measures 8 centimeters, and a line of purple
jellybeans that measures 5 centimeters. If he puts all 3 lines together
into one straight line, how long will the line measure in millimeters? !
2.  Patricia has a line of purple jellybeans that measures 10 centimeters and
a line of green jellybeans that measures 4 centimeters. How many
millimeters longer is the line of purple jellybeans than the line of green
jellybeans?!
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Arrange your jellybeans to make an array that has 2 rows of 6 jellybeans. Make sure all
of the jellybeans in your array are touching. Then, use a ruler to draw a line around each
side of the array so that you have a rectangle (see example).!
Example:
!
!
Draw your rectangle of jellybeans below:!
Measure each side of your rectangle to the nearest inch. !
Length = _______ inches!
!Width = _______ inches!
Perimeter = _______ inches
! !Area = _______ square inches.!
Arrange your jellybeans to make an array that has 4 rows of 5 jellybeans. Make sure all
of the jellybeans in your array are touching. Then, use a ruler to draw a line around each
side of the array so that you have a rectangle.!
Draw your rectangle of jellybeans below:!
Measure each side of your rectangle to the nearest inch. !
Length = _______ inches!
!Width = _______ inches!
Perimeter = _______ inches
! !Area = _______ square inches.!
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Count how many of each color jellybean you have and fill in the table below.!
Color%
Pink%(P)%
Orange%(O)%
Yellow%(Y)% Green%(G)%
Violet%(V)%
Red%(R)%
Number%
Solve the following questions using your jellybeans.!
1. 
What is the difference in total amount between the two jellybean colors
that you have the most of and the two jellybean colors that you have
the least of?!
2.  If you tripled the number of green jellybeans that you have, how many
more green jellybeans would you have than the jellybean color that you
have the least of?!
3.  If you doubled the number of orange jellybeans and the tripled the
number of violet jellybeans that you have, how many orange and violet
jellybeans would you have in total?!
4.  If you quadrupled the total number of jellybeans that you have, how
many jellybeans more would you have after quadrupling than before
quadrupling?!
5.  If your classmate has 5 times the number of yellow jellybeans as you
have and 2 times the number of red jellybeans as you have, how many
yellow and red jellybeans does your classmate have in total?!
6.  If you tripled the number of green jellybeans and pink jellybeans that
you have, how many more green and pink jellybeans would you have than
orange jellybeans?!
7. 
Supposed you ate half of all of the jellybeans that you have. Then, your
teacher gave you 20 more jellybeans. Then, you are half of the total
amount again. How many jellybeans would you have remaining?!
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Use the jellybean nutrition facts below to answer the following problems.!
.!
1. 
How many grams of sugar are in 7 packages of jellybeans? __________!
2.  How many milligrams of sodium are in 9 packages of jellybeans? _______!
3.  Annie and her friends consumed 150 carbohydrates in total from eating
jellybeans. How many packages of jellybeans did they eat? _________!
4.  If someone eats three-fourths of the package of jellybeans, how many
calories will he/she have consumed? __________!
5.  If someone eats one-half of the package of jellybeans, how many
milligrams of sodium will he/she have consumed? __________!
6.  If 40mg of potassium is 1% of the Recommended Daily Value, how many
milligrams of potassium is the full Recommended Daily Value? _________!
7. 
If the Recommended Daily Value of Vitamin C is 60 milligrams, how many
milligrams of Vitamin C are in 1 package of jellybeans? ____________!
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.!
Make as many different arrays
as possible using your
jellybeans. Draw each array
and write its multiplication
fact.!
Take a survey of your
classmates to find out which
jellybean color is their
favorite. Record your results
in a bar graph or picture
graph.!
Use your knowledge of
geometry to create and draw
as many types of polygons as
you know (squares, rhombuses,
etc.).!
Use the number of each color
of jellybean as digits and
make as many equations as
you can that equal 30.!
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