What's Yours Like?® in the Classroom
Teachers can use What's Yours Like? in the classroom to help third-graders and older students develop their problem solving, creative thinking and deductive reasoning skills. In one activity, students will create clues to describe common things like their backpack, desk or classroom. The object is for the clues to be truthful, but clever enough to make it difficult for others to guess. Students will have fun as they use descriptive language to create clues and deductive reasoning to figure out what is being described.

For more fun ways to use What's Yours Like?® in your classroom, check out our lesson plans.
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