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M&Memory Give each student a sheet of paper and a pencil. Without them watching, place 10 M&Ms in a line on a table. These can be any color or pattern of colors. Cover the line and invite your students to turn around. Uncover the line for 30 seconds then cover them again. Tell your students they must write down the color or pattern they stared at for 30 seconds. Eliminate those who couldn't remember. Add two M&Ms to the mixture and start the process over.
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