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This game teaches ratio and proportion by having learners make "salads" that combine three types of beans in different combinations. The recipes are written as word problems, such as "2 Lima beans/Twice as many Red beans as Lima beans/ 10 beans in all." The introduction page explains ratio and proportion, and connects the idea of proportion to algebra. This activity explicitly encourages trial and error. There are eight different recipes, and an extension to create new salads and write instructions for someone else.
- Under 5 minutes
- 10 to 30 minutes
- 1 cent - $1 per student
- Ages 8 - 14
- Activity, Game
- English, Spanish
Quick Guide
Materials List (per student)
- 3 types of dry "beans": Red beans, Lima beans, Black-eyed peas
- Paper plates or paper cups to hold small portions of beans
Subjects
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Mathematics
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Algebra
- Patterns
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Number and Operations
- Fractions
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Algebra
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The Nature of Technology
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The Design Process
- Problem Solving
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The Design Process
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The Nature of Science
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The Scientific Process
- Communicating Results
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The Scientific Process
Informal Categories
- Food and Cooking
Audience
To use this activity, learners need to:
- see
- see color
- read
- touch
Learning styles supported:
- Uses STEM to solve real-world problems
- Involves hands-on or lab activities
Other
Foreign language versions of this resource:
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Access Rights:
- Free access
By:
Source Collection
- Science After School Consumer's Guide
Rights:
- All rights reserved, The Regents of the University of California, 1986