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"I always loved when we had to make a game board for a class. I think this will be a fun and effective way to reteach integers for some of my students that are struggling with it! "
Destanee S.
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This project is meant to be used at the end of an integer unit. Can be used to review for the test and saved to review for a final at the end of the year. Also great to save for math centers.
This is a fun student project where the students create their own board game. I gave each student a file folder as their game board. Students create 20 integer problems with mixed operations (add, subtract, multiply, and divide). After project is completed we spent two days playing the games as a review.
Project includes:
Brainstorming Page
Directions Page
Problems Page
Rubric
Example Game Board Image
This is a fun student project where the students create their own board game. I gave each student a file folder as their game board. Students create 20 integer problems with mixed operations (add, subtract, multiply, and divide). After project is completed we spent two days playing the games as a review.
Project includes:
Brainstorming Page
Directions Page
Problems Page
Rubric
Example Game Board Image
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What others say
"I always loved when we had to make a game board for a class. I think this will be a fun and effective way to reteach integers for some of my students that are struggling with it! "
Destanee S.
Description
This project is meant to be used at the end of an integer unit. Can be used to review for the test and saved to review for a final at the end of the year. Also great to save for math centers.
This is a fun student project where the students create their own board game. I gave each student a file folder as their game board. Students create 20 integer problems with mixed operations (add, subtract, multiply, and divide). After project is completed we spent two days playing the games as a review.
Project includes:
Brainstorming Page
Directions Page
Problems Page
Rubric
Example Game Board Image
This is a fun student project where the students create their own board game. I gave each student a file folder as their game board. Students create 20 integer problems with mixed operations (add, subtract, multiply, and divide). After project is completed we spent two days playing the games as a review.
Project includes:
Brainstorming Page
Directions Page
Problems Page
Rubric
Example Game Board Image
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Such a fun resource
I always loved when we had to make a game board for a class. I think this will be a fun and effective way to reteach integers for some of my students that are struggling with it!
This was great. I did change a few things around since I teach Acc. Students but overall students loved it!
I used this as an end of a unit project. Students created their own integer board game using all four operations. Great activity,
Great
Great resource to making a board game. Students had a good time and enjoyed creating, and playing board games.
Students LOVED it!
Easy to use
I will be using this as an assessment for my integer unit.
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