bursting bubbles.pdf

Bursting Bubbles. even even. odd. odd. 63 74 22. 90 55. 21. 49. 78. 80. 40 57. 73. 62. 55. 38. 20. 14. 89. Materials: game board, spinner, chips Directions: take turns spinning spinner to. determine what number to cover up. Cover up all. your bubbles first and you win! Page 1 of 1. bursting bubbles.pdf. bursting bubbles.pdf.

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