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How Many? Character Quiz

A remixed and reimagined version of the classic How Many candy quiz ft. various twists!

A reimagined version of rebvandevs Candy Jar quiz, completely rebuilt from the ground up. Featuring class favourite characters like Mario, Sumikko Gurashi and more. Every round has a later remixed HARD mode, with each HARD MODE question featuring a unique twist to keep students excited and engaged. This was designed for 3rd year elementary students in mind, and in conjunction with Let's Try 1. Enjoy!

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    Submitted by macaroniross August 5, 2022 Estimated time: 10-15 minutes
    1. OdafromTaijima September 7, 2022

      I am going to use this with my JHS first years with the New Crown Textbook p.46, all I had to do was change the question from "How many peanuts does Annya have?" to "How many peanuts do you see?".
      Thanks!

    2. VinShida September 29, 2022

      I like this. Some of those hard mode ones required a lot of concentration.

      About the Mario one though... no matter how many times I watch it, I swear there are only 2 mushrooms that fall into the box, but the answer is 3... Anyone else?

    3. Bonjure289 September 29, 2022

      @VinShida Give it a second, the 3rd one comes a bit after the first 2. Just do not click too quickly.

    4. wanifan October 27, 2022

      Used this with my special needs class since we're working on numbers and how many and they loved it. Went crazy over Doraemon and Sumikko Gurashi. They got really focused on the hard mode slides. Really great work!

    5. 3dbae November 17, 2022

      Tried it with my second graders today and they absolutely loved it!
      Hard Mode was the best part for them and even asked to see everything again after class. Thank you so much!

    6. jonnysniper June 23, 2023

      Used this with my 1st graders at JHS and they really enjoyed it! Thanks :)

    7. ReySensei May 29, 2024

      This one, is a hit to my 3rd graders. Thank you

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