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Mental Math Game Football Soccer Math Fun
Mental Math Game Football Soccer Math Fun
Mental Math Game Football Soccer Math Fun
Mental Math Game Football Soccer Math Fun
Mental Math Game Football Soccer Math Fun
Mental Math Game Football Soccer Math Fun
Mental Math Game Football Soccer Math Fun
Mental Math Game Football Soccer Math Fun
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Description

Mental Math Game based on Football Back to School Math Fun End of the Year 6th Grade Math Activities. Soccer Math Penalty Shoot Out Math Game. This is great for end of term fun! All answers are included.

⚽ ⚽ ⚽

Soccer inspired math fun. This is a Penalty Shootout game for the whole class.

There are 5 game sheets included with a total of 105 questions.

The game sheets come in both color and black and white versions.

These are quick fire mental math questions designed to get students thinking on their feet!

Fun Math for the whole class, small groups or partner activities.

All questions are designed for students to be able to work out mentally without a pen or paper or calculators.

⚽ ⚽ ⚽

Contents:

This resource includes:

  • 5 game sheets – each with 21 mental math questions.
  • Teachers notes.
  • All answers.

The questions are mental math questions, for example:

  • What is 1,000 minus 2?
  • What is 7 squared?
  • What is 2.3 add 1.4?

Objectives:

This resource has been designed to practice:

  • Mental Math
  • Multiplication Facts
  • Addition – including some negative numbers.
  • Subtraction
  • Multiplication – including some negative numbers.
  • Division – including some negative numbers.
  • Multiplying by 10
  • Multiplying by 100
  • Dividing by 10
  • Square Numbers
  • Adding simple fractions
  • Fractions of amounts
  • Adding simple decimals
  • Converting fractions, decimals and percents
  • 2D shape properties
  • Metric Measures

Directions:

Print out one set of game sheets for the teacher to read out the questions.

Choose either the color version or the black and white.

Alternatively, laminate one set of worksheets for students to share.

Or display for your class on a smartboard.

Notes:

All answers are included.

These questions should take at least an hour.

Suggestions:

  • You could also use these worksheets as a partner activity, with 2 students competing to score the most goals.
  • To make the game harder, you could choose a goalkeeper for each team. The goalkeeper tries to answer the same question as the penalty taker from the other team. If the goalkeeper gets the answer correct before the penalty taker, he/she saves the goal and the other team does not get a point.

Teacher’s Instructions - Match Rules

  • Divide the players into 2 teams – e.g., blue and red (or choose team names).
  • Each team nominates one person to take the 1st penalty.
  • The nominated students from each team both stand up.
  • The teacher asks the blue team question 1 to the blue team player and awards a penalty if the student answers correctly.
  • The red team penalty taker is then asked the matching red question 1 and is awarded a penalty if the answer is correct.
  • Another person from each team is then chosen to take the 2nd penalty.
  • Play continues for 10 rounds (10 questions) and then the number of goals is added up for each team.
  • If there is a draw, play goes to extra time.
  • Each team chooses their best player to take the final penalty.
  • Only one question is asked to both team players and the 1st player to answer correctly wins the whole match for their team.
  • At the end of the match, players in the winning team pick a “man of the match” - the student who they think played the best.
  • This game can also be played by groups of students by allowing one student to be the “teacher”.
  • It might be fun if the teacher uses their whistle and acts as the referee.
  • Teachers may also want to allow a victory dance/celebration on scoring a penalty!

♥ You may also like:

Fun code breaker activities.

Math coloring activities.

Logic puzzles.

Multi-Step Equations Math

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Mental Math Game Football Soccer Math Fun

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Description

Mental Math Game based on Football Back to School Math Fun End of the Year 6th Grade Math Activities. Soccer Math Penalty Shoot Out Math Game. This is great for end of term fun! All answers are included.

⚽ ⚽ ⚽

Soccer inspired math fun. This is a Penalty Shootout game for the whole class.

There are 5 game sheets included with a total of 105 questions.

The game sheets come in both color and black and white versions.

These are quick fire mental math questions designed to get students thinking on their feet!

Fun Math for the whole class, small groups or partner activities.

All questions are designed for students to be able to work out mentally without a pen or paper or calculators.

⚽ ⚽ ⚽

Contents:

This resource includes:

  • 5 game sheets – each with 21 mental math questions.
  • Teachers notes.
  • All answers.

The questions are mental math questions, for example:

  • What is 1,000 minus 2?
  • What is 7 squared?
  • What is 2.3 add 1.4?

Objectives:

This resource has been designed to practice:

  • Mental Math
  • Multiplication Facts
  • Addition – including some negative numbers.
  • Subtraction
  • Multiplication – including some negative numbers.
  • Division – including some negative numbers.
  • Multiplying by 10
  • Multiplying by 100
  • Dividing by 10
  • Square Numbers
  • Adding simple fractions
  • Fractions of amounts
  • Adding simple decimals
  • Converting fractions, decimals and percents
  • 2D shape properties
  • Metric Measures

Directions:

Print out one set of game sheets for the teacher to read out the questions.

Choose either the color version or the black and white.

Alternatively, laminate one set of worksheets for students to share.

Or display for your class on a smartboard.

Notes:

All answers are included.

These questions should take at least an hour.

Suggestions:

  • You could also use these worksheets as a partner activity, with 2 students competing to score the most goals.
  • To make the game harder, you could choose a goalkeeper for each team. The goalkeeper tries to answer the same question as the penalty taker from the other team. If the goalkeeper gets the answer correct before the penalty taker, he/she saves the goal and the other team does not get a point.

Teacher’s Instructions - Match Rules

  • Divide the players into 2 teams – e.g., blue and red (or choose team names).
  • Each team nominates one person to take the 1st penalty.
  • The nominated students from each team both stand up.
  • The teacher asks the blue team question 1 to the blue team player and awards a penalty if the student answers correctly.
  • The red team penalty taker is then asked the matching red question 1 and is awarded a penalty if the answer is correct.
  • Another person from each team is then chosen to take the 2nd penalty.
  • Play continues for 10 rounds (10 questions) and then the number of goals is added up for each team.
  • If there is a draw, play goes to extra time.
  • Each team chooses their best player to take the final penalty.
  • Only one question is asked to both team players and the 1st player to answer correctly wins the whole match for their team.
  • At the end of the match, players in the winning team pick a “man of the match” - the student who they think played the best.
  • This game can also be played by groups of students by allowing one student to be the “teacher”.
  • It might be fun if the teacher uses their whistle and acts as the referee.
  • Teachers may also want to allow a victory dance/celebration on scoring a penalty!

♥ You may also like:

Fun code breaker activities.

Math coloring activities.

Logic puzzles.

Multi-Step Equations Math

Visit Math Shop to see more of my resources.

Report this resource to TPT
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September 16, 2018
So fun! Can't wait to try it!
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Standards

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Recognize that in a multi-digit whole number, a digit in one place represents ten times what it represents in the place to its right. For example, recognize that 700 ÷ 70 = 10 by applying concepts of place value and division.
Fluently add and subtract multi-digit whole numbers using the standard algorithm.
Multiply a whole number of up to four digits by a one-digit whole number, and multiply two two-digit numbers, using strategies based on place value and the properties of operations. Illustrate and explain the calculation by using equations, rectangular arrays, and/or area models.
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