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24 Game Math Starters
24 Game Math Starters
24 Game Math Starters
24 Game Math Starters
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This is a PowerPoint version of the 24 Game Activity. A great activity for those who have not played the game is very simple, you have to make the number 24 using all the numbers given. It is a great activity for building mental math skills as well as something the students love.

… each question is starred for difficulty and there are 5 questions per slide. Thus it is differentiated for different ability pupils and has a total of 170 different questions!

NO ANSWERS provided… there are often several ways. The students love to compete each time with the teacher, so doing it together is great. Students enjoy this competitive element probably the most. The activity is particularly good for weaker groups who need to improve their number skills and younger-aged students looking to develop their basic arithmetic.

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24 Game Math Starters

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5th - 8th
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Description

This is a PowerPoint version of the 24 Game Activity. A great activity for those who have not played the game is very simple, you have to make the number 24 using all the numbers given. It is a great activity for building mental math skills as well as something the students love.

… each question is starred for difficulty and there are 5 questions per slide. Thus it is differentiated for different ability pupils and has a total of 170 different questions!

NO ANSWERS provided… there are often several ways. The students love to compete each time with the teacher, so doing it together is great. Students enjoy this competitive element probably the most. The activity is particularly good for weaker groups who need to improve their number skills and younger-aged students looking to develop their basic arithmetic.

NOTE:

1. Please provide a RATING with feedback

2. Feel free to browse the Outstanding Resources shop for more excellent free and premium resources

3. Visit the Website, Facebook, and Pinterest page for more exciting information, advice, and discounts

Thank you in advance for your support!

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