Description
Learning is always better when it is fun.
Otherwise known as "I have...Who has?"
Starting with the start card, students must calculate simple square roots (ie. the square root of 8) and later in the game they must add or subtract the square roots. They must match their question card to another's answer card in order to link the cards like dominoes. The game cards can be laid in a line or in a spiral shape.
The start and stop cards in this game provide accountability to find the right answer. If students make a mistake, they will find that the stop card is not in the right place.
Some students may want to use a scratch paper during this game.
Use this game during math centers, activity time, Fun Friday, workshop, or rainy day recess. I use this while teaching my 4th/5th combo class. It keeps the other students learning and entertained while I am busy with the other grade level. Play this game again and again to help them review important skills and maintain that concept in their memory.
Total of 20 cards.
Otherwise known as "I have...Who has?"
Starting with the start card, students must calculate simple square roots (ie. the square root of 8) and later in the game they must add or subtract the square roots. They must match their question card to another's answer card in order to link the cards like dominoes. The game cards can be laid in a line or in a spiral shape.
The start and stop cards in this game provide accountability to find the right answer. If students make a mistake, they will find that the stop card is not in the right place.
Some students may want to use a scratch paper during this game.
Use this game during math centers, activity time, Fun Friday, workshop, or rainy day recess. I use this while teaching my 4th/5th combo class. It keeps the other students learning and entertained while I am busy with the other grade level. Play this game again and again to help them review important skills and maintain that concept in their memory.
Total of 20 cards.
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Description
Learning is always better when it is fun.
Otherwise known as "I have...Who has?"
Starting with the start card, students must calculate simple square roots (ie. the square root of 8) and later in the game they must add or subtract the square roots. They must match their question card to another's answer card in order to link the cards like dominoes. The game cards can be laid in a line or in a spiral shape.
The start and stop cards in this game provide accountability to find the right answer. If students make a mistake, they will find that the stop card is not in the right place.
Some students may want to use a scratch paper during this game.
Use this game during math centers, activity time, Fun Friday, workshop, or rainy day recess. I use this while teaching my 4th/5th combo class. It keeps the other students learning and entertained while I am busy with the other grade level. Play this game again and again to help them review important skills and maintain that concept in their memory.
Total of 20 cards.
Otherwise known as "I have...Who has?"
Starting with the start card, students must calculate simple square roots (ie. the square root of 8) and later in the game they must add or subtract the square roots. They must match their question card to another's answer card in order to link the cards like dominoes. The game cards can be laid in a line or in a spiral shape.
The start and stop cards in this game provide accountability to find the right answer. If students make a mistake, they will find that the stop card is not in the right place.
Some students may want to use a scratch paper during this game.
Use this game during math centers, activity time, Fun Friday, workshop, or rainy day recess. I use this while teaching my 4th/5th combo class. It keeps the other students learning and entertained while I am busy with the other grade level. Play this game again and again to help them review important skills and maintain that concept in their memory.
Total of 20 cards.
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Great product, my students loved working with it.
Great game for the kids, they loved it.
fun and helpful to students
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fun!
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Students Love it!
The kids had a lot of fun with this - photos of them playing this game in class made it into the yearbook!
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