Description
This interactive 26-question Google Slide review game is perfect for students to test themselves after completing Topics A, B, and C of 4th grade Eureka Math Module 1. This review is meant to be completed before the Mid-Module Assessment but can also be used anytime throughout the year as a quick review or as an activity for a sub day.
Each question slide contains LINKED multiple choice answer buttons. If the student selects the correct answer, they are taken to a "Correct!" slide and click a linked arrow to take them to the next question. If they select an incorrect answer, they are taken to a "Try Again" slide and click a linked arrow that takes them back to the question they were on.
An optional recording sheet is included at the end of the slides that is meant to act as an accountability piece. It can be printed and used or completed digitally. If you want your students to complete it digitally, I recommend having them keep track of their answers on a separate sheet of paper and then typing them in at the end. (You will also need to select, "Make a Copy for Each Student" when assigning in Google Classroom.) I have also included an answer key, which you will want to remove before assigning this activity to your students.
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Description
This interactive 26-question Google Slide review game is perfect for students to test themselves after completing Topics A, B, and C of 4th grade Eureka Math Module 1. This review is meant to be completed before the Mid-Module Assessment but can also be used anytime throughout the year as a quick review or as an activity for a sub day.
Each question slide contains LINKED multiple choice answer buttons. If the student selects the correct answer, they are taken to a "Correct!" slide and click a linked arrow to take them to the next question. If they select an incorrect answer, they are taken to a "Try Again" slide and click a linked arrow that takes them back to the question they were on.
An optional recording sheet is included at the end of the slides that is meant to act as an accountability piece. It can be printed and used or completed digitally. If you want your students to complete it digitally, I recommend having them keep track of their answers on a separate sheet of paper and then typing them in at the end. (You will also need to select, "Make a Copy for Each Student" when assigning in Google Classroom.) I have also included an answer key, which you will want to remove before assigning this activity to your students.




