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Hidden Picture or Color by Answer

 

 



Hidden pictures or color by answers bring some excitement to a typical worksheet and allow for self checking. You can create these assignments in Google Sheets or Google Forms depending on how you want students to submit their work.  I like these activities because the students receive instant feedback when they put in their answer.  If they are correct a color appears if they are wrong nothing happens.  In order to ensure they are doing the work, I have them send me their work once they have completed the picture.  Below are activities, 3 of which have been tried in the middle school classroom.  If you are interested in creating your own, check out the video.  I had my students create their own and they came up with some amazing pictures.  




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