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Turning Numbers into Fun: A Creative Twist on Guess Who!

November 25, 20242 min read

Turning Numbers into Fun: A Creative Twist on Guess Who!

Prime numbers, odd numbers, even numbers, multiples, factors—the world of number types can feel endless. But how can we help our children understand these concepts in a way that’s enjoyable and memorable?

If you’re familiar with the classic game Guess Who?, you’ll know it’s all about asking questions to figure out whose face your opponent has chosen. I’ve taken this concept and given it a mathematical twist to create a fun way to practice number types with children.

 

The Number Guessing Game

Here’s how it works:

  1. Replace the Faces with Numbers
    Instead of the usual faces on the board, we use numbers ranging from 1 to 100. These numbers can include:

    • Prime numbers

    • Even numbers

    • Odd numbers

    • Square numbers

    • Multiples (e.g., numbers in the 3x or 5x table)

  2. Ask Questions
    Just like in Guess Who?, players take turns asking questions to narrow down the possibilities. For example:

    • “Is it an odd number?”

    • “Is it a two-digit number?”

    • “Is it a square number?”

  3. Eliminate Numbers
    If the answer is “yes,” the player keeps the relevant numbers. If it’s “no,” they put those numbers down, gradually narrowing the options until only one number remains—the opponent’s chosen number!

 

Why It Works

This game combines learning and play, making it an enjoyable way for children to:

  • Recognise number types: odd, even, prime, square, multiples, and more.

  • Practice logical thinking: Asking questions and eliminating possibilities encourages critical thinking.

  • Build confidence: Successfully identifying the correct number boosts self-esteem and reinforces learning.

 

Adapting for Your Child’s Level

The beauty of this game is its flexibility. For younger children, you might start with just odd and even numbers or possibly just number value (is it higher than 10? Does it contain a 5? etc). As their skills grow, you can introduce more complex number types like primes or squares.

 

Why Not Give It a Go?

Whether you’re practicing number values for school or just looking for a way to make maths fun, this twist on Guess Who? is a great place to start. So, grab a pen and paper, jot down some numbers, and watch as your child engages with maths in a whole new way.

Learning through play—it’s a win for everyone!

 

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Dawn Strachan

For the past 20+ years I have been a firm believer that learning should be an enjoyable experience. I appreciate that traditionally education has revolved around worksheets, textbooks, listening to teachers. But a grounding in early years and working with children who had a variety of learning styles from I learned that it is an individual activity that is personal to all of us. We don’t all learn in the same way. Our influences, our experiences, our capabilities all influence how we retain information. But through it all, I believe that if we can make it enjoyable and engaging, they will want to participate. With participation comes practice which in turn boosts skill and confidence. With an increase in skill and confidence comes a willingness to have a go. This in turn leads to more practice which leads to a positive spiral of success. The moral, we need to make learning fun, engaging, use a range of techniques.

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