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"I have... Who has..." Game Set with Answer Key: This game set includes 28 cards designed for play with up to 28 students. It offers an engaging activity suitable for the entire class.

Each page has 4 cards, presenting a question on one side and an answer to a different question on the other side. This distributes the answers across separate cards held by different students, which allows active participation among all participants.

For instance, one card might inquire, "Who holds the value of 5y+1=6?" to which another student responds, "y=1," and then raises the question, "Who possesses the answer to b-2=5?"

Alternatively, the student who has the question can solve it and ask which classmate has the solution. For example, "I have 5y+1=6. Who has y=1?" to which another student responds, "I have y=1, I got b-2=5, who has b=7?"

This cycle continues until reaching the "last card," which also serves as the first card in the sequence.

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I Have Who Has Math- algebraic problem

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"I have... Who has..." Game Set with Answer Key: This game set includes 28 cards designed for play with up to 28 students. It offers an engaging activity suitable for the entire class.

Each page has 4 cards, presenting a question on one side and an answer to a different question on the other side. This distributes the answers across separate cards held by different students, which allows active participation among all participants.

For instance, one card might inquire, "Who holds the value of 5y+1=6?" to which another student responds, "y=1," and then raises the question, "Who possesses the answer to b-2=5?"

Alternatively, the student who has the question can solve it and ask which classmate has the solution. For example, "I have 5y+1=6. Who has y=1?" to which another student responds, "I have y=1, I got b-2=5, who has b=7?"

This cycle continues until reaching the "last card," which also serves as the first card in the sequence.

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