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Google Sheets Math Battle TicTacToe (vs. A.I.) - Integer Operations
Google Sheets Math Battle TicTacToe (vs. A.I.) - Integer Operations
Google Sheets Math Battle TicTacToe (vs. A.I.) - Integer Operations
Google Sheets Math Battle TicTacToe (vs. A.I.) - Integer Operations
Google Sheets Math Battle TicTacToe (vs. A.I.) - Integer Operations
Google Sheets Math Battle TicTacToe (vs. A.I.) - Integer Operations
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Description

Students practice their integer skills while racing the Bot to get three in a row. (Yes, a Google spreadsheet can play TicTacToe)

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Details:

  • The game is resettable, giving infinite practice with new problems randomly created each time!
  • Detailed instructions are provided, including a handout you can give students, and a link to the instruction video.
  • To play an X on the board, students must correctly answer two math questions.
  • Instant feedback is provided (red = incorrect, green = correct); student can try again until they are correct.
  • The game is not the traditional turn-taking game, it's a race to win!
  • The computer waits between each move, and after the student's move, giving the student time to think. This wait-time decreases after each win as the student levels up!
  • Students can choose between two modes: Friendly (plays on random available squares) or Genius (some strategy coded in)
  • The game keeps track of wins and also the number of questions a student has correctly answered over all games played.
  • Students can simply ignore the game aspect and use this for practice or review
  • A google apps script is used to reset the game (clear the answer cells) which requires a one-time authorisation by the user.
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Google Sheets Math Battle TicTacToe (vs. A.I.) - Integer Operations

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7th - 9th
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4
Teaching Duration
1 hour

Description

Students practice their integer skills while racing the Bot to get three in a row. (Yes, a Google spreadsheet can play TicTacToe)

Watch this video for a preview

Details:

  • The game is resettable, giving infinite practice with new problems randomly created each time!
  • Detailed instructions are provided, including a handout you can give students, and a link to the instruction video.
  • To play an X on the board, students must correctly answer two math questions.
  • Instant feedback is provided (red = incorrect, green = correct); student can try again until they are correct.
  • The game is not the traditional turn-taking game, it's a race to win!
  • The computer waits between each move, and after the student's move, giving the student time to think. This wait-time decreases after each win as the student levels up!
  • Students can choose between two modes: Friendly (plays on random available squares) or Genius (some strategy coded in)
  • The game keeps track of wins and also the number of questions a student has correctly answered over all games played.
  • Students can simply ignore the game aspect and use this for practice or review
  • A google apps script is used to reset the game (clear the answer cells) which requires a one-time authorisation by the user.
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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Standards

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Understand that positive and negative numbers are used together to describe quantities having opposite directions or values (e.g., temperature above/below zero, elevation above/below sea level, credits/debits, positive/negative electric charge); use positive and negative numbers to represent quantities in real-world contexts, explaining the meaning of 0 in each situation.
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