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Digital Geometry Math Game for Distance Learning | Interactive Game board!
Digital Geometry Math Game for Distance Learning | Interactive Game board!
Digital Geometry Math Game for Distance Learning | Interactive Game board!
Digital Geometry Math Game for Distance Learning | Interactive Game board!
Digital Geometry Math Game for Distance Learning | Interactive Game board!
Digital Geometry Math Game for Distance Learning | Interactive Game board!
Digital Geometry Math Game for Distance Learning | Interactive Game board!
Digital Geometry Math Game for Distance Learning | Interactive Game board!
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This digital geometry game is a great way for students to practice their math skills through distance learning! It includes an interactive game board (PowerPoint and Google Slides ready) with a game piece that actually moves throughout the game with you! Talk about fun!

Students can complete this individually at their own home, with a teacher via live call (Zoom, Google Meet, etc.), and/or with a partner or small group as everyone has their own device!

There are 46 unique, interactive geometry activities included in this game!

This geometry game board is a part of a larger interactive math bundle with other skill areas (addition, subtraction, place value, and more). >>> You can find that HERE.

In this unit:

  • teacher directions: I share both printable directions and a video so you can see how to access and play this game with your students. Or you can send it straight home to them for a fun review!

Each color on the gameboard represents a different way to practice subtraction skills. These include:

  • 16 "solve it" geometry questions: here students will identify different 2D and 3D shapes as well as their defining attributes

  • 15 "story problem" activities: here students will look at a group of shapes or simple fractions and determine which doesn't belong5

  • 13 "story problem" activities: these activities have students composing 2D shapes and identifying 2D and 3D shapes

  • Each activity is self-checked so students can see if the answer they came up with is correct!

Enjoy!

Susan

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Digital Geometry Math Game for Distance Learning | Interactive Game board!

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Description

This digital geometry game is a great way for students to practice their math skills through distance learning! It includes an interactive game board (PowerPoint and Google Slides ready) with a game piece that actually moves throughout the game with you! Talk about fun!

Students can complete this individually at their own home, with a teacher via live call (Zoom, Google Meet, etc.), and/or with a partner or small group as everyone has their own device!

There are 46 unique, interactive geometry activities included in this game!

This geometry game board is a part of a larger interactive math bundle with other skill areas (addition, subtraction, place value, and more). >>> You can find that HERE.

In this unit:

  • teacher directions: I share both printable directions and a video so you can see how to access and play this game with your students. Or you can send it straight home to them for a fun review!

Each color on the gameboard represents a different way to practice subtraction skills. These include:

  • 16 "solve it" geometry questions: here students will identify different 2D and 3D shapes as well as their defining attributes

  • 15 "story problem" activities: here students will look at a group of shapes or simple fractions and determine which doesn't belong5

  • 13 "story problem" activities: these activities have students composing 2D shapes and identifying 2D and 3D shapes

  • Each activity is self-checked so students can see if the answer they came up with is correct!

Enjoy!

Susan

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Distinguish between defining attributes (e.g., triangles are closed and three-sided) versus non-defining attributes (e.g., color, orientation, overall size); build and draw shapes to possess defining attributes.
Compose two-dimensional shapes (rectangles, squares, trapezoids, triangles, half-circles, and quarter-circles) or three-dimensional shapes (cubes, right rectangular prisms, right circular cones, and right circular cylinders) to create a composite shape, and compose new shapes from the composite shape.
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