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Jelly Bean Activities

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April 15, 2020 · Karen · Leave a Comment

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It’s that time of year again the store shelves are stocked with jelly beans. If your kids have way too many jelly beans left over after Easter, don’t despair your kids don’t have to eat all that sugar. You can actually use some of the jelly beans for fun STEM activities and crafts instead.

Jelly Bean Activities

Beyond a great sugar fix, jelly beans are actually a really fun way to teach math and science to your kids. Or just keep them busy with jelly bean ideas and crafts. And if you don’t have any jelly beans at home, just wait until after Easter when lots of bags will likely be on clearance. As yummy as jelly beans are, they are no Reese’s Peanut Butter eggs. 😉

Jelly Bean Activities

STEM Jelly Bean Activities

Need help making STEM a little more fun at home? Try these fun jelly bean math, science and coding ideas.

Jelly Bean Coding Activity: An Easter STEM Project

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Jelly Bean Math

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Make Learning Fun with Jelly Beans

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Easter Math Fun 

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Jellybean Math

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Jelly Bean Taste Test

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Bright and colorful jelly bean science

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More Jelly Bean Fun

Beyond learning, check out these fun jelly bean crafts and games to help keep your kiddos entertained.

Easter Basket Pudding Cups

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Edible Jelly Bean Slime

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12 Hilarious Easter Games

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Jelly Beans Busy Bag

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Jelly Bean Tree

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Jelly Bean Guessing Game

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More STEM at home ideas:

Try this easy DIY Solar Oven for kids this summer. Learn how to make a solar oven with these plans, perfect for summer fun or a science project. Start with a cardboard pizza box (or shoe box) and you are on your way to a simple experiment that combines STEM with cooking. Other Solar Oven baking ideas include nachos, popcorn or cookies. This post is perfect for teachers looking for how to build a homemade solar oven for a school lesson as well.

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