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Preview of Decimals and fractions millionaire quiz

Decimals and fractions millionaire quiz

Created by
Shane Long
Who wants to be a millionaire? Take this quiz with questions of increasing difficulty for children to revise decimals and fractions. Highly engaging, your students will love it
Preview of Equivalent Fractions, Decimals and Percent Game!

Equivalent Fractions, Decimals and Percent Game!

Created by
Goofy Cat Math
For this game you will need two fly swatters. Two students stand at the board as someone clicks through the slides. First student to smack the correct equivalent number wins! Can be used whole class with dry erase boards! Great review! If you like this creative review be sure to check out more fun activities at my store! If this is great don't forget to rate!!
Preview of counting Game counting quiz powerpoint, counting for kids

counting Game counting quiz powerpoint, counting for kids

Created by
Language bites
This counting game introduces counting from 1 to 10 in an interactive fun way for kids, could be used in a class or online sessions to grab your students' attention and hold their interest till the last slide. How to use: Get your students to choose a balloon to pop, double click the balloon to take you to number of shapes, count the shapes and click on the right number, your right answer will take you to "good job" slide, wrong answer will lead you to "ops". press the home button to return to
Preview of POP!  A Number Sense Game 1-10

POP! A Number Sense Game 1-10

Increase your students' number fluency with this interactive game!**Number sense "refers to a child's fluidity and flexibility with numbers and counting.**This a powerpoint game. Follow the below directions to play this game in a whole group or with small groups.1. Display the powerpoint on your computer screen or project onto a large screen (Television screen, smart board,...)2. Give the students a dry erase board and marker. 3. In the "POP" powerpoint, go up to and click on Slide Show an
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 Rounding to 100 Powerpoint Game by Arithmetickx

Rounding to 100 Powerpoint Game by Arithmetickx

Created by
Tickx and Tints
A fun, interactive PPT game to develop children’s knowledge and understanding of rounding numbers to the nearest 100. This game is suitable for Grade 2 and beyond. All Arithmetickx games incorporate 10 questions which increase in difficulty as the games progress. The games include problem solving and reasoning questions. They are ideal for a 'hook' activity, teaching tool, or assessment tool. All games include a Student Response Sheet.
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 Card Karma

Card Karma

Card Karma is a card game that gives students practice with place value and with reading larger numbers. It uses a simple place value mat (provided) and two decks of cards. You can increase the difficulty of the game by creating new mats which can include place values up to the millions if you so choose. I have played this game with first through fifth graders and they all have loved it!
Preview of One to One Correspondence Shirts

One to One Correspondence Shirts

Created by
Ms KZ
This activity helps students with number recognition and one to one correspondence. Students choose a mat, look at the number beneath the shirt, and add that many buttons to the shirt. The file is easily modified to increase the numbers and difficulty. Students are drawn to the bright colors and hands on factor. This activity makes for a great center! Note: preview images do not show numbers, but the true product includes numbers listed under each shirt.
Preview of August Addition Fast Facts

August Addition Fast Facts

Fact fluency is one of the most important skills a student can learn in mathematics. This timed PowerPoint will help your students learn their addition facts in a fun way! The August Addition Fast Facts PowerPoint contains addition problems through ten. Each monthly PowerPoint will increase in difficulty until students are able to add and subtract through 20. Each problem will be shown for SIX seconds and students should write their answers on a dry erase board or their math journals. TEK
Preview of Board Game - Place Value

Board Game - Place Value

Created by
Scott Hamilton
The Place Value Game is a game to help students improve and practice their skills in reading, writing and putting in order different sized numbers. It is a simple game. Using a ten sided dice and place value game board - included - students simply roll the dice the appropriate number of times to make a number, then they have to choose a box to place it in. The aim of the game is to fill all of the boxes and keep the numbers in order. This file includes versions of the game to help your student
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