Jessica, over at Teach on a Limb, shared a fun new product that she made the other day on her blog. It is a Guess My Number activity. This activity would be great for a place value unit or just as a review throughout the year. Students will read through clues and determine what digits are in each place. My students love this. I used a similar activity with my students and they absolutely loved it. They were disappointed when I ran out of clues, so I'm excited to have another set now! Click on the picture below to check it out!
Now for the giveaway part! Jessica has offered to donate a copy of her product to the lucky blogger who can guess my number!
Here are the details:
-Only make one guess (the clues are open ended enough that it could be a few different answers)
-You must be a follower of my blog and Jessica's blog
-You must agree that if you win, you will host your own Guess My Number giveaway on your blog (if you have one). I'll send this to the winner of your giveaway as long as they are following both of our blogs.
-Only make one guess (the clues are open ended enough that it could be a few different answers)
-You must be a follower of my blog and Jessica's blog
-You must agree that if you win, you will host your own Guess My Number giveaway on your blog (if you have one). I'll send this to the winner of your giveaway as long as they are following both of our blogs.
Here are your clues:
-3 digit number
-all digits are odd
-the hundreds place is the smallest digit
-the ones place is the largest digit
-no repeated numbers
Leave a comment and make your guess! Good luck :)
This giveaway has now ended. Bethany H. won with a guess of 379! Thanks for participating!
This giveaway has now ended. Bethany H. won with a guess of 379! Thanks for participating!
I'm going to guess 379. My kids love this kind of stuff!
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I'm going with 139.
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579!!! I hope I win!!
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I will go with 135! I don't have a blog, but I am a follower of both! So sorry. Just wanted to play:)
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137
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