Description
Need a visual practice of vocabulary? Pick a size and play! 8 different sizes of cards that could be used for Guess Who, Pictionary, the Forehead game and more!
In this interactive activity, students use the language of geometry to ask strategic questions, eliminate options, and make educated guesses—just like the original game, but with a math twist.
Perfect for reviewing geometry terms and logic, this engaging partner activity helps students
✅ Practice using vocabulary like "right angle", "straight angle", "quadrilateral" and "circle"
✅ Develop questioning strategies and critical thinking skills - question list included if your students are still working on these skills
✅ Reinforce concepts of geometry in a visual, fun, low-stakes way
✅ Collaborate and compete in a game-style setting
Great for math classes, math centers, sub plans, or end-of-unit review. Print-ready and easy to implement—just pair students up and let the probability battles begin!
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Description
Need a visual practice of vocabulary? Pick a size and play! 8 different sizes of cards that could be used for Guess Who, Pictionary, the Forehead game and more!
In this interactive activity, students use the language of geometry to ask strategic questions, eliminate options, and make educated guesses—just like the original game, but with a math twist.
Perfect for reviewing geometry terms and logic, this engaging partner activity helps students
✅ Practice using vocabulary like "right angle", "straight angle", "quadrilateral" and "circle"
✅ Develop questioning strategies and critical thinking skills - question list included if your students are still working on these skills
✅ Reinforce concepts of geometry in a visual, fun, low-stakes way
✅ Collaborate and compete in a game-style setting
Great for math classes, math centers, sub plans, or end-of-unit review. Print-ready and easy to implement—just pair students up and let the probability battles begin!


