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"I used this for a fast finisher student. The student stayed engaged and was able to complete with little direction from me."
Michelle A.
Description
This project asks students to create a math game that helps to practice a specific math skill or concept (this was made for middle school but can easily be edited to work for younger or older grades)!
Basic overview of what need to come up with:
1) A name for your game
2) A picture or logo that goes with your game
3) A description of your game and what skill or concept it helps you learn
4) A step-by-step “How to Play” game sheet
5) A “Rules” game sheet
6) Create the game, including any game pieces or materials needed to play
Included (editable word .doc):
- Project explanation and guidelines
- Checklist
- Rubric
- Group Feedback Form (to be filled out as other classmates play the game)
- Group Member Feedback
Basic overview of what need to come up with:
1) A name for your game
2) A picture or logo that goes with your game
3) A description of your game and what skill or concept it helps you learn
4) A step-by-step “How to Play” game sheet
5) A “Rules” game sheet
6) Create the game, including any game pieces or materials needed to play
Included (editable word .doc):
- Project explanation and guidelines
- Checklist
- Rubric
- Group Feedback Form (to be filled out as other classmates play the game)
- Group Member Feedback
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What others say
"I used this for a fast finisher student. The student stayed engaged and was able to complete with little direction from me."
Michelle A.
Description
This project asks students to create a math game that helps to practice a specific math skill or concept (this was made for middle school but can easily be edited to work for younger or older grades)!
Basic overview of what need to come up with:
1) A name for your game
2) A picture or logo that goes with your game
3) A description of your game and what skill or concept it helps you learn
4) A step-by-step “How to Play” game sheet
5) A “Rules” game sheet
6) Create the game, including any game pieces or materials needed to play
Included (editable word .doc):
- Project explanation and guidelines
- Checklist
- Rubric
- Group Feedback Form (to be filled out as other classmates play the game)
- Group Member Feedback
Basic overview of what need to come up with:
1) A name for your game
2) A picture or logo that goes with your game
3) A description of your game and what skill or concept it helps you learn
4) A step-by-step “How to Play” game sheet
5) A “Rules” game sheet
6) Create the game, including any game pieces or materials needed to play
Included (editable word .doc):
- Project explanation and guidelines
- Checklist
- Rubric
- Group Feedback Form (to be filled out as other classmates play the game)
- Group Member Feedback
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.
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I used this for a fast finisher student. The student stayed engaged and was able to complete with little direction from me.
I found this really helpful. I had created a math game with students last year, but I couldn't find my resources. This resource was straight forward and simple to use; very helpful!
My students have loved this resource. It is easy to use and supports classroom learning.
This was a great activity.
Thank you!
This is a great way to make math fun for the kids
Kept my students very engaged.
Amazing resource!
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