Esti-Mystery Challenge: How Many Objects Are in the Glass?

 
“Lighter Than Bricks”
 
 
Steve Wyborney
As the clues appear, use the
information to narrow the
possibilities to a smaller set.  After
each clue, use estimation again to
determine which of the remaining
answers is the most reasonable.
How many objects are in the glass?
Write down your first estimate.
After each clue, you’ll see if your
estimate is still a possibility.  After
each clue, if it is no longer possible
write down a new estimate – and
be prepared to explain why you
chose it.
Photo Step 1:
Place your picture here.  Make sure it is sized
just the way that you want it – and that it fills as
much of the screen as possible without covering
the clues.  You have the entire left half of the
slide to work with so use as much of that space
as possible.  When you are satisfied with how
your picture looks then copy it and paste it in
the same location on the next slides.
Steve Wyborney
Clue #1
Clue #2
Clue #3
Clue #4
Clue #1
The answer is greater than 20.
Clue #2
The answer is less than 50.
Clue #3
The answer is an even number.
Clue #4
The answer includes the digit 6.
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After seeing the clues, you have
narrowed the possibilities to a
small set of numbers.  Before you
see the answer, select your final
estimate.  Write it down, and
explain to someone why you chose
that number.
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26 objects
The Reveal
Click to see the answer.
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Join the Esti-Mystery challenge by Steve Wyborney to solve the riddle of how many objects are in the glass. Given a series of clues, use estimation to narrow down possibilities until you reach the final answer of 26 objects. Test your logical thinking and estimation skills in this engaging activity!

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  1. Lighter Than Bricks Steve Wyborney www.stevewyborney.com

  2. How many objects are in the glass? Photo Step 1: As the clues appear, use the information to narrow the possibilities to a smaller set. After each clue, use estimation again to determine which of the remaining answers is the most reasonable. Place your picture here. Make sure it is sized just the way that you want it and that it fills as much of the screen as possible without covering the clues. You have the entire left half of the slide to work with so use as much of that space as possible. When you are satisfied with how your picture looks then copy it and paste it in the same location on the next slides. Write down your first estimate. After each clue, you ll see if your estimate is still a possibility. After each clue, if it is no longer possible write down a new estimate and be prepared to explain why you chose it. Steve Wyborney www.stevewyborney.com

  3. Clue #1 Clue #1 The answer is greater than 20. Clue #2 Clue #2 The answer is less than 50. Clue #3 Clue #3 The answer is an even number. Clue #4 Clue #4 The answer includes the digit 6. Steve Wyborney www.stevewyborney.com

  4. After seeing the clues, you have narrowed the possibilities to a small set of numbers. Before you see the answer, select your final estimate. Write it down, and explain to someone why you chose that number. Steve Wyborney www.stevewyborney.com

  5. The Reveal 26 objects Click to see the answer. Steve Wyborney www.stevewyborney.com

  6. 51 Esti-Mysteries Click here to download more free Esti-Mysteries. C:\Users\Steve Wyborney\Desktop\Picture5.png The Esti-Mystery Creator Course This is the course I ve designed to teach you how to create your own Esti-Mysteries that are tailored for your class. More Free, Downloadable Resources From Blog Posts C:\Users\Steve Wyborney\Desktop\Maze Pic.jpg C:\Users\Steve Wyborney\Desktop\20 Days Title Pic.jpg C:\Users\Steve Wyborney\Desktop\Presentation1.jpg C:\Users\Steve Wyborney\Desktop\SPLAT blog post folder\Splat Promo Images and GIFs\Splat Level 3 B.jpg C:\Users\Steve Wyborney\Desktop\Splat Promos HUGE SET\Slide6.JPG C:\Users\Steve Wyborney\Desktop\8.8.2018 Desktop\Estimation Clipboard Desktop Materials\Bundle 1 Glasses Pic.jpg 20 Days of Number Sense Rich Math Talk 20 Days of Number Sense & Rich Math Talk The Original 50 Splat! Lessons The Maze Hundreds Chart The Original 20 Fraction Splat! Lessons The Original 80 Cube Conversations Lessons The Original 40 Estimation Clipboard Sets

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