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Preview of Mathketball

Mathketball

Created by
Trenton Hoefler
This is a review game that focuses on the topic of percents and scale factor. Students will be placed into groups. Each group will take turns answering the question on the board. If they get the question correct, the team gets a point. Whoever answers the question has a chance to increase their points by shooting a mini-basketball into different baskets. Team with the most points wins.
Preview of Ordering and converting fractions, decimals, percents, and integers.

Ordering and converting fractions, decimals, percents, and integers.

Created by
Sharla Lewis
Students practice ordering and converting fractions, decimals, percents, and integers with a game of War. Students will play the game with a partner comparing real number written as fractions, decimals, percents, and integers. Students will have to prove to each other which number has the greatest value in order to win the game. Document includes game cards, directions, and station instruction sheet.
Preview of Addition Properties Mix Match Freeze Game *PLUS QUIZ!*

Addition Properties Mix Match Freeze Game *PLUS QUIZ!*

Created by
Susan Smith
This is a Mix Match Freeze game to help your students master the Addition Properties (Zero Property of Addition, Associative Property of Addition, and Commutative Property of Addition). There are 20 pairs of cards (allows up to 40 students to play). One card has an addition problem that is missing a number. The "match" has the missing number and the name of the property used. File is editable so you may add more game cards, make more difficult to challenge your students, or add Distributiv
Preview of Math Expressions Unit 1 Review Game

Math Expressions Unit 1 Review Game

Created by
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 First Grade Number Sense Elimination Cards (with pictures 3-4)

First Grade Number Sense Elimination Cards (with pictures 3-4)

Created by
Janet Zegna
Two sets of cards for numbers 3 and 4. Four sets of objects are shown on each card. Student has to choose which of the four sets does not equal the number (thereby "eliminating" it). Answer on the back of each card. This is one of four sets (others can also be found free on TPT). Helps students see how different sets can be equal to each other and how others cannot. Can be used as an independent game, a formative assessment with a teacher one-on-one or for small group instruction.
Preview of First Grade Number Sense Elimination Cards with expressions 5-12

First Grade Number Sense Elimination Cards with expressions 5-12

Created by
Janet Zegna
Complete set of elimination cards with expressions with 2, 3 and 4 addends. Sets for 5 through 12. Each card has four sets of pictures with one not equal to the number on the card. Students have to figure which one is not equal. Answers on the back of each card. Students will learn what "equal" means through play. Can be used as an independent math center, for small group instruction, or for formative assessment.
Preview of Division/Multiplication/Time Jeopardy PowerPoint Game

Division/Multiplication/Time Jeopardy PowerPoint Game

Created by
Monica Brown
This is a Jeopardy game created in Powerpoint. It covers division, multiplication, time, and word problems. There is a ten question Pop Quiz at the end that can be used for assessment. Thanks! ivision/Multiplication/Time Jeopardy PowerPoint Game by Monica Brown is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License.
Preview of Shut the Box!

Shut the Box!

This game is a fun way for students to practice adding and subtracting integers, writing combinations, and turning fractions to decimals and percents. Students will roll two different colored dice (one representing a positive integer and one representing a negative integer) and find the sum. Next, students will cross off two numbers in the table with that same sum (example: if the sum of the two dice is 3, students can cross off 5 and -2, 4 and -1, or 3 and 0). The student who is not rolling sh
Preview of Ratio - Fraction - Percent Jeopardy Style Math Game

Ratio - Fraction - Percent Jeopardy Style Math Game

Created by
MathMan Dan
Perfect for review and test preparation of six important skills in the domains of Number Sense and Ratios and Proportions. Operations with fractions, decimal, percents and ratios are reviewed. Perfect for a whole class activity or individual practice. As with any jeopardy-style game, students will work through a word problem and then check their work. Complete, step-by-step solutions are given rather than simply stating the answer. In the case of dividing by fractions, two solutions are given: u
Preview of Math Games Addition Strategy - Tens Partners - Paperless Math Facts to 10 Games

Math Games Addition Strategy - Tens Partners - Paperless Math Facts to 10 Games

Help your students master their addition facts with this engaging PowerPoint game! This CCSS-aligned PowerPoint game is motivating and effective in increasing math fact fluency! The game works great on Smart Boards, Smart Phones, Computers, and Tablets! This no-prep game will provide your students with fun practice of the mental math strategy: Tens PartnersThe game is self-checking and provides instant feedback for each answer. A recording sheet is included for students to show their work. Pe
Preview of Four in a Row Addition Games

Four in a Row Addition Games

Created by
Primary Quiz
Generates new game boards every time you play! Perfect for practising mental addition of two numbers in different combination. Choose a number from each box, add them together and find the answer in the grid. Place counters on the grid and get four counters in a row to win the game.
Preview of Walk It Out!

Walk It Out!

Get your students moving in math class with Walk It Out! It is an interactive game where the class is split up into two teams (can be modified to your class). The students have a life size number line on the floor. An addition or subtraction of integers problem will pop up on the board and the first student (one from each team) to step on the correct number wins a point for the team. Can be used as formative assessment as well.
Preview of Matching Game - Whole Numbers - Addition of 2 and 3 digit numbers 1

Matching Game - Whole Numbers - Addition of 2 and 3 digit numbers 1

Created by
Summerking
Make math fun with this matching card game. It can be used for reviewing or evaluating specific skills. It can also be used as an activating strategy or simply use it on a game day. The game takes approximately 20 minutes or less to play and is quick and easy to grade. Print the worksheet. Card stock is recommended. Card stock will increase the durability of the cards and make them easier to use. Cut the cards apart and save each set of cards in an envelope. Students can work individual
Preview of Matching Game - Decimals - Addition 1

Matching Game - Decimals - Addition 1

Created by
Summerking
Students will have fun with addition of decimal problems using my matching card game. Make math fun with this matching card game. It can be used for reviewing or evaluating specific skills. It can also be used as an activating strategy or simply use it on a game day. The game takes approximately 20 minutes or less to play and is quick and easy to grade. Print the worksheet. Card stock is recommended. Card stock will increase the durability of the cards and make them easier to use. Cut t
Preview of Time to the Hour and Half Hour Game | Telling Time 5 in a Row Math Games

Time to the Hour and Half Hour Game | Telling Time 5 in a Row Math Games

Created by
Tessa Maguire
Practice telling time to the hour and half hour with this fun, engaging 5 in a Row game. Students tell time to the hour and half hour by reading an analog clock and then find the corresponding digital time on their game boards. Telling time doesn't have to be boring! Your students will love practicing with this Time to the Hour and Half Hour game! This no-prep blackline game is ready for playing. Just print, cut, and play, or copy on colored paper and laminate for future use. The correspondin
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