Beans Warm-Up Activity - Teaching Ideas (2024)

This activity is ideal for use as a warm-up before the main part of most lessons.

1) The children should begin by walking around the room in any direction.

2) On the various commands listed below, they should carry out the appropriate action:

CommandActionSuggested by…
JUMPING BEANJump around the room
RUNNER BEANRun around the room (looking out for other people).
OR Running on the spot (more suitable for younger children than running around the room)
BROAD BEANStretch your arms and legs out as wide as you can.Sue Weir
Walk around the room taking as large strides as possible
Jump in a star shapeJo Warburton
BAKED BEANLay on the floor in a star shape until the next command is given.
OR Lie on floor and Sunbathe
JELLY BEANMove around the room slouching and doing silly movementsJordan Hedges-Hemingway
Wobble like a jellyEmma King
CHILLI BEANShiver and shake
FROZEN BEANChildren have to stand very still.
MR. BEANWalk around with a puzzled/vacant expression, muttering under your breath!Susan Rayner
BEAN SPROUTSStand on tiptoes and make yourself as tall and thin as possible.
STRING BEANSStand on the spot, making yourself as long and thin as a piece of stringCathie Crowley
OR Find 2 partners, hold hands and run around in space.
OR Make a long thin shapeKathie Barrs
OR pretend to play an “air guitar” or violin!
BLACK-EYED BEANSStand on the spot with one hand over one eye.Cathie Crowley
BAKED BEANS ON TOASTLie flat on the floor, spreading arms and legs out as far as possible.
OR Children lie in middle of area as close to each other as possible
OR Find a partner and lay on the floor
DOUBLE BAKED BEANS ON TOASTTwo sets of partners join together and lay on the floor
BABY BEANLie on the floor in the ‘foetal’ position.Tania Norton
BEAN PIEChildren should all run together to form a group.
The children arrange themselves into groups of four, three of them create arches with their body and the other crawls underneath them.Ben Gray
BEANY BABYWalk around the room, crying like a baby or be like a bean bag!
FRENCH BEANSStrike a pose and shout “Bonjour!”Kathie Barrs
BACK TO BACK BEANFind a partner and stand back to back until the next command.Jordan Hedges-Hemingway
SEAN BEANBased on the well known actor and Sheffield United fan. The children stand with their hands in the air – celebrating a goal and shouting the well known sheffield united exclamation : “C’mon you red and white wizzaarrrrrrrddddsssssssss!!!!!!!!!”Chris Short
Pretend to play the character “Sharpe”, or playing football.T. Conley
KIDNEY BEANSStand still with arms and upper body bent forwards at waist.
OR Bend over and try to touch your toes!Tina Longstaff-Tyrrell
OR Freeze and bend into a C shape and shout Chillie Con Carne!Iclal Lawrence
OR Make a Kidney shape on the floorAnne Sears
BUTTER BEANSSlide around on bottom (indoors)
OR Make a cuboid shapeAnne Sears
HUMAN BEANSRunning on the spot (i.e. we humans dash about and get nowhere fast!!!!)Teresa Hall
SANTA’s BEENWalk about wobbling your tummy saying “Ho,Ho, Ho”.Gill Christie
FULL OF BEANSDance around really energetically!Claire Bishop
WHERE’VE YOU BEAN?Puzzled expression, with hand over eyebrows peering into the distance.Kathie Barrs
HAS BEANSWalk around with a pretend walking stick as if old and frail.Katie Smith
Point behind you, look behind you, or walk backwards.Shiela Daly
All lying on the floor pretending to be dead.Johanna Aldred
Walk BackwardsCarol Penny
BEAN THERE,
DONE THAT!
Children walk haughtily with noses in air, waving one hand
JELLY BELLY BEANStudents lay on floor on their bellies and wiggle.Glenda
NOT A BEANWandering around the room looking sadAnne Sears
OLD BEANWalk round slowly like an old person.Carol Penny
TINNED BEANSChildren get into small groupsJo Warburton
BEAN HURTChildren rub their knee etc. as if they have been pushed off a swing!!Dan Strange
FLAT BEANSYou can use this at the end of the activity the children lie flat on their backs.
BEANSTALKChildren could start crouched on the floor and grow up slowly until they are straight and tall like the beanstalk in ‘Jack and the Beanstalk’.Dr L.F. Lowenstein
OR children run up the bean stalk when you shout GIANT they climb back down and chop the beanstalk down.Jenny Aspinall
MAGIC BEANChildren either wave their magic wand or waggle their fingers as if casting a spell.Claire
OR children return to the exact spot they started the game in (useful to get them to find identifying features of their starting point).Jo Dean
OR children skip around room waving a wand.Jenny Aspinall
BEANIEChildren crouch down on haunches, wrap arms around knees, and bounce on balls of their feet.Timi Willemse
GREEN BEANSChildren stretch themselves very tall in a space.Sarah Boyer
MICROWAVE BEANSChildren run around, touching the floor, and jump up (with a PING!) into a star shape.
MEAN BEANStomp around the floor looking mean and moody.David Vellani
LEAN BEANChildren get into pairs, and lean back to back supporting each others weight.
BEAN HADChildren roll around the floor pretending to laugh.Paul Osborne
TOOTHBRUSH BEANWalk around the room, pretending to brush your teeth.George Edmond
LAUGHING BEANChildren walk around the room laughing!Paramjeet Soodi
CRYING BEANChildren walk around the room crying!
SAD BEANChildren walk around the room pretending to be sad!
HAPPY BEANChildren walk around the room pretending to be happy!
SPRING BEANChildren start in crouching position and then spring up suddenly towards the sky!Suzanne Catchpole
CHICKEN BEANChildren crouch and scratch around like chickens with their arms folded in as wings. Chicken noises could be made.
LEMUR BEANChildren put their hands as though they are paws in front of their chests and look around eagerly like a Lemur!
THREE BEAN SALADChildren get into threes, one on the bottom sitting on the floor, the next on their lap, the final one on the middle ones lap.Nicky Beards
BEAN BAGChildren get into pairs. One sits on the floor, the other on their lapAllie White
Pretend to be a bean bag, being thrown between two people.T. Conley
A child would inflate as a beanbag by breathing in deeply through nose and exhaling through their mouth.Janice Bryant
BOGGIS, BUNCE AND BEANAfter reading Fantastic Mr Fox, a year 3 child suggested: ‘Boggis, Bunce and Bean’ – Children get into 3s, and each pretends to be one of the three farmers (one fat, one short, one lean (all mean)).Ian Battersby
SUPER BEANChildren freeze and make a suitable sound like Superman.Mike Walton
BEAN CASSEROLEChildren all join hands, or have a group hug!Daidra Chilek
WAX BEANSChildren strike a pose and hold it like they are made out of wax.
SNAP BEANSChildren snap their fingers.
HILL OF BEANS“Hill of Beans” as we old timers used to say in reference to something not mattering very much as “It doesn`t amount to a Hill of Beans.” The children could do the Mountain Climbing exercise (Get on your hands and one foot with the other foot stretched back and switch legs several times).Carolyn Uliana
BEANOChildren could walk around pretending to be devious and looking naughty!Fiona Miller
COWBOY BEANChildren hold hand in air as if they are lassoing a cow. The children call “ye how”!!!!
BEANOCULARSLie on floor with a partner side by side and roll towards and away from each other.

Thanks to numerous contributions from visitors, many of the commands have more than one possible action. In these cases, you might want to choose one of the actions and teach this to the children. You could also show them all the possible actions related to each command, and let them choose which one they prefer.

You could also ask a particular child to demonstrate a particular bean action, and ask other children to guess what type of bean it is!

When ‘baked beans’ is said, the caller then tries to catch everyone and stick to them. Caught beans help with getting everyone stuck together until there’s no one left unstuck!

Beans Warm-Up Activity - Teaching Ideas (2024)

FAQs

Beans Warm-Up Activity - Teaching Ideas? ›

String beans – stretch up as high as you can. Broad beans – make yourself as wide as you can. Runner beans – run on the spot. Jumping beans – jump on the spot.

How do you play the Beans game? ›

String beans – stretch up as high as you can. Broad beans – make yourself as wide as you can. Runner beans – run on the spot. Jumping beans – jump on the spot.

What is the game jumping beans for kids? ›

Jumping Beans is a fun game that helps children learn to practice upper and lowercase letters while moving. They learn the letters and the sounds the letters make. You can differentiate by adding as many or as little letter cards you want.

What is the bean game for early years? ›

The Bean Game

Jumping Beans - children jump into spaces. Kidney Beans - children (kids) hop around holding onto a knee. Baked Beans - children lay flat on their backs as if they are baking in the sun. Broad Beans - children move around making broad shapes with their bodies.

How to play runner beans? ›

Instructions
  1. String beans – stretch up as high as you can.
  2. Broad beans – make yourself as wide as you can.
  3. Runner beans – run on the spot.
  4. Jumping beans – jump on the spot.
  5. Jelly beans – shake your whole body like jelly.
  6. Baked beans – wipe your brow and say, 'Phew! ...
  7. Beans on toast – lie flat on the floor.
Jul 2, 2020

How to play with beans? ›

Ideas of different beans to explore include;
  1. Runner bean – run fast around the area or on the spot.
  2. Jelly bean – wobble your arms, legs, and body about.
  3. Frozen bean – stop moving and freeze.
  4. Baked bean - curl up tightly into a small ball.
  5. Full of beans – crazy dancing on the spot.
  6. Broad bean – stretch arms and legs out wide.

What is the bean game? ›

Think of your small group as a family. Your group decides its family's structure and needs as the game goes on. Decide together how to spend your 25 beans (your “money” for the month). Your game cards have 15 categories. For each category, you have several spending choices that cost 0 to 5 beans.

What is the board game with little beans? ›

Bohnanza plays 2-7 players and lasts about 45 minutes. The goal of the game is for each player to plant beans in 2 or 3 bean fields and try to sell them for the most money. The player with the most money after 3 rounds wins the game.

What is spill the beans game? ›

Players are given a pile of beans, and take turns placing them inside a plastic tipping pot. If a player's bean causes the pot to spill over, all the spilled beans are added to their pile. Play continues until one player has put all of their beans into the pot making them the winner.

What is the game about growing beans? ›

This great card game is about planting, trading, and selling beans - 11 kinds of beans (this English version includes all the cards from the original game and the first expansion). Players try to collect large sets of beans to sell for gold.

How do you play jumping beans? ›

Take the capsules in hand. Tilt you hand slightly back and forth, side to side. Watch in amazement as the beans wiggle and hop in and out of your hand.

What is the Mexican game played with beans? ›

In Mexico, it is traditional to use pennies, crown corks or pinto beans as markers. The winner is the first player that shouts "¡Lotería!" right after completing a tabla or a previous agreed pattern, similar to bingo: row, column, diagonal, four corners, or unique to this game, or four in a square (a pozo')'.

What's the difference between green beans and runner beans? ›

Runner beans have been growing in South America for over 2000 years and are a popular garden vegetable in Britain too. Stronger in flavour and coarser in texture than green beans, they are also much longer and have attractive purple beans inside the pods.

How many cards do you start with in Bonanza? ›

The bean fields

Players place the cards overlapping each other. Place the 3rd bean field cards in the box. The oldest player shuffles the bean cards thoroughly and deals five cards face-down to each player. These are the players' starting hands.

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