Description
The objective of the game, I Have, Who Has is to review with students the skills and vocabulary associated with inequalities. This game includes only positive integers. This is an excellent way to review the Common Core Standard 6.EE.5 and 6.EE.8.
I created two versions. A small group set of cards and a whole class set of cards. Sometimes it is helpful to play the game in a small setting first before you have the whole class play together. You can play the game many times simply by shuffling the cards and handing them out again. This game is a good supplement for the Expressions and Equations packet that I already have for sale.
I created two versions. A small group set of cards and a whole class set of cards. Sometimes it is helpful to play the game in a small setting first before you have the whole class play together. You can play the game many times simply by shuffling the cards and handing them out again. This game is a good supplement for the Expressions and Equations packet that I already have for sale.
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Highlights
Digital downloads
Grades
5th - 7th
Subjects
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Pages
9 pages
Answer Key
Does not apply
Teaching Duration
30 minutes
Description
The objective of the game, I Have, Who Has is to review with students the skills and vocabulary associated with inequalities. This game includes only positive integers. This is an excellent way to review the Common Core Standard 6.EE.5 and 6.EE.8.
I created two versions. A small group set of cards and a whole class set of cards. Sometimes it is helpful to play the game in a small setting first before you have the whole class play together. You can play the game many times simply by shuffling the cards and handing them out again. This game is a good supplement for the Expressions and Equations packet that I already have for sale.
I created two versions. A small group set of cards and a whole class set of cards. Sometimes it is helpful to play the game in a small setting first before you have the whole class play together. You can play the game many times simply by shuffling the cards and handing them out again. This game is a good supplement for the Expressions and Equations packet that I already have for sale.
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Cute game for kids learning how to solve basic inequalities.
My students loved it. Thanks
Great activity for rotations
Really fun!
Fun game.
Love this I have, Who has game!
Great resource!
Love it.
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