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Preview of STAAR TEK 5.4C  That's MY Ordered Pair! and That's MY Coordinate Pair!

STAAR TEK 5.4C That's MY Ordered Pair! and That's MY Coordinate Pair!

Students play this game in pairs, rotating from station to station; or the pages may be copied and used as individual homework. One sheet with a blank table is included after the answer key. Materials Needed: Page Protectors, Two Different Colors of Dry Erase Markers Per Pair, Game Sheet per Station Objective: To win, name more correct ordered pairs for the rule than your partner and identify the rule. For “That’s My Coordinate Pair!,” identify more coordinates correctly. This game was desig
Preview of Math Expressions Unit 5 Review game

Math Expressions Unit 5 Review game

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Kellie White
This game is adapted from the formative assessment of Find Someone Who... Here are the rules. Each child will have this sheet. They need to find classmates to solve each math problem on their sheet. When a child solves a problem, they need to write their name in the box. (This helps you monitor work and if there is an incorrect answer, you know who to ask to fix it.) The most important rules are you cannot solve more than 1 problem on a classmate's sheet and you cannot solve a problem you have a
Preview of Coordinate Plane Battleship

Coordinate Plane Battleship

Fun way to have your students practice reading and identifying points on a coordinate plane. Uses 1st quadrant only. Print and laminate for repeated use! Have students place their ships on the left. Using 2 colors of dry erase markers, they make guesses on the right side, marking a miss with one color and a hit with another. On the left side, they mark the misses and hits from their opponents guesses. CCSS.Math.Content.5.G.A.1
Preview of Coordinate Graphing Battle Ship

Coordinate Graphing Battle Ship

The game was created to review coordinate graphing in the first quadrant. I can recreate to incorporate other quadrants if you need those. The game is play just like the board game Battleship. Students call out coordinates and map them on the record sheet to try to be the first player to "sink" a ship.
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