Description
This bundle of No Prep Math Games is made up of 3 of our most popular game types that run on PowerPoint:
Jokers Wild
Sorry
Grudgeball
The games are playable with the whole class together, or you can play them with small groups. All questions and answers are included. This bundle is Grade 6 Math, Unit Rates Basics. It is a digital resource, no printouts required.
Click on any of the individual products for specific videos and examples of questions and answers.
Below are the instructions for each game type.
JOKERS WILD is a No Prep Math review game where students get to draw a card from the deck for their poker hand when they answer the questions correctly. Beware though, if you get the answer wrong, the other team gets to draw a card from your hand.
How It Works:
- The games run in PowerPoint, and you can edit the questions and answers if you like.
- Make 2 teams, and get a deck of cards, including jokers.
- Take turns choosing questions to answer.
- Check the response against the answer, which is shown on the next slide.
- If answer is correct: that team draws a card from the deck.
- If wrong: the other team draws a card from their deck.
- Tap SHOW POKER HANDS to see the order of poker hands.
- Once all questions are answered, the team with the best 5 card poker hand is the winner.
- Questions vary in difficulty and the answer is provided after each question.
Sorry is a No Prep Math game where teams earn points for answering questions correctly! Be warned, get it wrong and your opponents get your points! If you answer a Sorry Question then reset your opponent’s score to ZERO!
How It Works:
- The game runs entirely on PowerPoint, and you can edit the questions and answers if you like.
- Make 2 teams, and choose one to go first.
- Take turns choosing questions to answer.
- If the answer is correct, then tap your digits to add a point to your score.
- If the answer is incorrect, then add a point to your opponent’s score.
- There are 3 optional Sorry Questions.
- If you answer correctly, then tap Sorry to reset your opponent’s score to ZERO.
- If the answer is incorrect, then reset your own score to ZERO.
- Questions vary in difficulty and the answer is provided after each question.
- Highest score wins
Grudgeball is a No Prep Math review game where students answer correctly to fire their cannon at other ships, and make baskets to earn additional shots!
How It Works:
- The game runs in PowerPoint, and you can edit the questions and answers if you like.
- Make 4 teams, and set up a trash can/basket, and up to 2 shooting positions.
- The closest shooting position is worth 2 points, and the furthest away is 3.
- Take turns choosing questions in any order, and answering them.
- Check the answer given against the answer, which is shown on the next slide.
- If correct, the team gets to fire 2 shots against any other ships by tapping the number above them.
- In addition, they get to toss once from any position to earn additional shots.
- Once a team is sunk, they can get a lifeboat by answering correct at their turn AND making a 3 point shot.
- The game is over once there is only one team left floating.
- Questions vary in difficulty and the answer is provided after each question.
These games will run on:
- iPads that run PowerPoint (free app)
- Smartboards
- Projectors
- Desktops
- Laptops
- Any device that runs PowerPoint
These games 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 PowerPoint.
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.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
- These games run on PowerPoint, and will not run on Google Slides
- A very small number of schools disable the animations and hyperlinks in their PowerPoint.
- The solution to this is to use a different device, such as a laptop or tablet that runs PowerPoint.
- Here are 2 test games you can use to check if your PowerPoint will run all of my games:
- Test GRUDGEBALL
- Test THE UNFAIR GAME
Here are several types of games that run in Google Slides:
4 No Prep Math Games Bundle C - Unit Rates Basics - Grade 6 Review Activity
Highlights
Description
This bundle of No Prep Math Games is made up of 3 of our most popular game types that run on PowerPoint:
Jokers Wild
Sorry
Grudgeball
The games are playable with the whole class together, or you can play them with small groups. All questions and answers are included. This bundle is Grade 6 Math, Unit Rates Basics. It is a digital resource, no printouts required.
Click on any of the individual products for specific videos and examples of questions and answers.
Below are the instructions for each game type.
JOKERS WILD is a No Prep Math review game where students get to draw a card from the deck for their poker hand when they answer the questions correctly. Beware though, if you get the answer wrong, the other team gets to draw a card from your hand.
How It Works:
- The games run in PowerPoint, and you can edit the questions and answers if you like.
- Make 2 teams, and get a deck of cards, including jokers.
- Take turns choosing questions to answer.
- Check the response against the answer, which is shown on the next slide.
- If answer is correct: that team draws a card from the deck.
- If wrong: the other team draws a card from their deck.
- Tap SHOW POKER HANDS to see the order of poker hands.
- Once all questions are answered, the team with the best 5 card poker hand is the winner.
- Questions vary in difficulty and the answer is provided after each question.
Sorry is a No Prep Math game where teams earn points for answering questions correctly! Be warned, get it wrong and your opponents get your points! If you answer a Sorry Question then reset your opponent’s score to ZERO!
How It Works:
- The game runs entirely on PowerPoint, and you can edit the questions and answers if you like.
- Make 2 teams, and choose one to go first.
- Take turns choosing questions to answer.
- If the answer is correct, then tap your digits to add a point to your score.
- If the answer is incorrect, then add a point to your opponent’s score.
- There are 3 optional Sorry Questions.
- If you answer correctly, then tap Sorry to reset your opponent’s score to ZERO.
- If the answer is incorrect, then reset your own score to ZERO.
- Questions vary in difficulty and the answer is provided after each question.
- Highest score wins
Grudgeball is a No Prep Math review game where students answer correctly to fire their cannon at other ships, and make baskets to earn additional shots!
How It Works:
- The game runs in PowerPoint, and you can edit the questions and answers if you like.
- Make 4 teams, and set up a trash can/basket, and up to 2 shooting positions.
- The closest shooting position is worth 2 points, and the furthest away is 3.
- Take turns choosing questions in any order, and answering them.
- Check the answer given against the answer, which is shown on the next slide.
- If correct, the team gets to fire 2 shots against any other ships by tapping the number above them.
- In addition, they get to toss once from any position to earn additional shots.
- Once a team is sunk, they can get a lifeboat by answering correct at their turn AND making a 3 point shot.
- The game is over once there is only one team left floating.
- Questions vary in difficulty and the answer is provided after each question.
These games will run on:
- iPads that run PowerPoint (free app)
- Smartboards
- Projectors
- Desktops
- Laptops
- Any device that runs PowerPoint
These games 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 PowerPoint.
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.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
- These games run on PowerPoint, and will not run on Google Slides
- A very small number of schools disable the animations and hyperlinks in their PowerPoint.
- The solution to this is to use a different device, such as a laptop or tablet that runs PowerPoint.
- Here are 2 test games you can use to check if your PowerPoint will run all of my games:
- Test GRUDGEBALL
- Test THE UNFAIR GAME
Here are several types of games that run in Google Slides:




