Skittle Observation Report

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The activity is used to get to know more about a student in a way they find engaging. The student and teacher will each have a bag of Skittles and will take turns picking a Skittle from the bag and answering a question from the card that matches the color of their Skittle. After they answer the question they eat their Skittle. When all the questions on a card are answered, then the student chooses another card and the game continues until all questions have been answered on all four cards. There are five questions per card which ask questions about their favorite music or a place they want to visit. The game can be played with Skittles or M&M’s and there are cards for either candy.

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