Description
Let’s score points with Trashketball!
Trashketball is a No Prep PreCalculus review game where students take shots to score points based on how quickly they answered the questions, but only if they are correct!
These games are playable with the whole class together, or you can play it as small groups. All questions and answers are included. This bundle version is High School Math, PreCalculus, Exponential and Logarithmic Functions. They are digital resources, no printouts required. All questions and answers use text and mathematical notation (formulas), and there are no diagrams, charts, graphics or visual aids.
How It Works:
- Each game runs in Google Slides, and you can edit the questions and answers if you like by deleting the images and typing in the slide.
- Make 3 teams, and set up a trash can, and up to 3 shooting positions
- The closest shooting position is worth 1 point, middle is 2 points, and the furthest away is 3.
- Start the first question.
- The teams race to answer the questions correctly on a piece of paper. When done, they hold up the answer they wrote down on a piece of paper.
- Yes, it is chaos, and so much fun!
- Once all teams have answered, tap the teams in order of completion to set the shooting order.
- Check the answer, which is provided.
- If correct, the first team gets 3 shots, 2nd gets 2, and 3rd gets 1 shot, from any position they want.
- Each shot that goes in is worth the points determined from that position.
- Add up the points and keep score on the board.
- The team with the most points at the end is the winner.
- Questions vary in difficulty and the answer is provided after each question.
These games will run on:
- iPads that run Google Slides (free app)
- Smartboards
- Projectors
- Desktops
- Laptops
- Any device that runs Google Slides
Each game can be played together as a class using a smartboard/projector, or it can be played by individuals and small groups on iPads or computers that run Google Slides.
No additional licenses required for the students in your class!
All of the images and colors are included just as you see it. Each user needs to purchase their own license, and the files may not be shared or sold to anyone, but you are free to make as many versions as you like for your own use.
The game will also work great on PowerPoint if you want to export it.
Please contact me on Facebook Messenger to report any typos, math errors, or unrendered LaTeX code so I can fix it right away.. They are digital resources, no printouts required. All questions and answers use text and mathematical notation (formulas), and there are no diagrams, charts, graphics or visual aids.
How It Works:
- Each game runs in Google Slides, and you can edit the questions and answers if you like by deleting the images and typing in the slide.
- Make 3 teams, and set up a trash can, and up to 3 shooting positions
- The closest shooting position is worth 1 point, middle is 2 points, and the furthest away is 3.
- Start the first question.
- The teams race to answer the questions correctly on a piece of paper. When done, they hold up the answer they wrote down on a piece of paper.
- Yes, it is chaos, and so much fun!
- Once all teams have answered, tap the teams in order of completion to set the shooting order.
- Check the answer, which is provided.
- If correct, the first team gets 3 shots, 2nd gets 2, and 3rd gets 1 shot, from any position they want.
- Each shot that goes in is worth the points determined from that position.
- Add up the points and keep score on the board.
- The team with the most points at the end is the winner.
- Questions vary in difficulty and the answer is provided after each question.
These games will run on:
- iPads that run Google Slides (free app)
- Smartboards
- Projectors
- Desktops
- Laptops
- Any device that runs Google Slides
Each game can be played together as a class using a smartboard/projector, or it can be played by individuals and small groups on iPads or computers that run Google Slides.
No additional licenses required for the students in your class!
All of the images and colors are included just as you see it. Each user needs to purchase their own license, and the files may not be shared or sold to anyone, but you are free to make as many versions as you like for your own use.
The game will also work great on PowerPoint if you want to export it.
Please contact me on Facebook Messenger to report any typos, math errors, or unrendered LaTeX code so I can fix it right away.
16 TRASHKETBALL Math Games - Exponential and Logarithmic Functions - PreCalculus
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Description
Let’s score points with Trashketball!
Trashketball is a No Prep PreCalculus review game where students take shots to score points based on how quickly they answered the questions, but only if they are correct!
These games are playable with the whole class together, or you can play it as small groups. All questions and answers are included. This bundle version is High School Math, PreCalculus, Exponential and Logarithmic Functions. They are digital resources, no printouts required. All questions and answers use text and mathematical notation (formulas), and there are no diagrams, charts, graphics or visual aids.
How It Works:
- Each game runs in Google Slides, and you can edit the questions and answers if you like by deleting the images and typing in the slide.
- Make 3 teams, and set up a trash can, and up to 3 shooting positions
- The closest shooting position is worth 1 point, middle is 2 points, and the furthest away is 3.
- Start the first question.
- The teams race to answer the questions correctly on a piece of paper. When done, they hold up the answer they wrote down on a piece of paper.
- Yes, it is chaos, and so much fun!
- Once all teams have answered, tap the teams in order of completion to set the shooting order.
- Check the answer, which is provided.
- If correct, the first team gets 3 shots, 2nd gets 2, and 3rd gets 1 shot, from any position they want.
- Each shot that goes in is worth the points determined from that position.
- Add up the points and keep score on the board.
- The team with the most points at the end is the winner.
- Questions vary in difficulty and the answer is provided after each question.
These games will run on:
- iPads that run Google Slides (free app)
- Smartboards
- Projectors
- Desktops
- Laptops
- Any device that runs Google Slides
Each game can be played together as a class using a smartboard/projector, or it can be played by individuals and small groups on iPads or computers that run Google Slides.
No additional licenses required for the students in your class!
All of the images and colors are included just as you see it. Each user needs to purchase their own license, and the files may not be shared or sold to anyone, but you are free to make as many versions as you like for your own use.
The game will also work great on PowerPoint if you want to export it.
Please contact me on Facebook Messenger to report any typos, math errors, or unrendered LaTeX code so I can fix it right away.. They are digital resources, no printouts required. All questions and answers use text and mathematical notation (formulas), and there are no diagrams, charts, graphics or visual aids.
How It Works:
- Each game runs in Google Slides, and you can edit the questions and answers if you like by deleting the images and typing in the slide.
- Make 3 teams, and set up a trash can, and up to 3 shooting positions
- The closest shooting position is worth 1 point, middle is 2 points, and the furthest away is 3.
- Start the first question.
- The teams race to answer the questions correctly on a piece of paper. When done, they hold up the answer they wrote down on a piece of paper.
- Yes, it is chaos, and so much fun!
- Once all teams have answered, tap the teams in order of completion to set the shooting order.
- Check the answer, which is provided.
- If correct, the first team gets 3 shots, 2nd gets 2, and 3rd gets 1 shot, from any position they want.
- Each shot that goes in is worth the points determined from that position.
- Add up the points and keep score on the board.
- The team with the most points at the end is the winner.
- Questions vary in difficulty and the answer is provided after each question.
These games will run on:
- iPads that run Google Slides (free app)
- Smartboards
- Projectors
- Desktops
- Laptops
- Any device that runs Google Slides
Each game can be played together as a class using a smartboard/projector, or it can be played by individuals and small groups on iPads or computers that run Google Slides.
No additional licenses required for the students in your class!
All of the images and colors are included just as you see it. Each user needs to purchase their own license, and the files may not be shared or sold to anyone, but you are free to make as many versions as you like for your own use.
The game will also work great on PowerPoint if you want to export it.
Please contact me on Facebook Messenger to report any typos, math errors, or unrendered LaTeX code so I can fix it right away.




