Fun, fully interactive and challenging. An excellent way to assess or embed skills. There are 15 questions, testing children's ability to multiply and divide by 10, 100 and 1000 (including decimals). N.B The original logos for Who Wants to be a Millionaire are property of Sony Pictures Television. For this reason they have not been included, but a similar non-trademarked version has.
Ideal for revision, assessment or purely for fun, this fully interactive game features increasingly challenging questions including: - Equivalencies - Word problems - Adding and subtracting fractions - Expressing answers in their simplest form - ...and more! This fully interactive high-quality gameshow features all the exciting sounds, background music and drama of the TV show. Each possible answer is linked to either a pass or fail screen indicating the amount of money ‘won’. Please see my sho
Works through CaHSEE standards for Fractions, Decimals, andPercents. Adding, Subtracting, Multiplying and Dividing Fractions. Finding Common Denominators. Fractions to Decimals. Decimals to Percents. Mixed Numbers, Improper Numbers.
This is a nearpod activity on Parallel Lines and Transversals. The students can take notes while participating in the nearpod. It can be used as a student paced or teacher paced assignment. There are quizzes throughout the lesson to check for understanding.
Manipulatives that you can use to illustrate adding and subtracting Positive and Negative Numbers. I hand out the positives to represent money that you have. I hand out the negatives to discuss money that you owe.
PreK - 10th
Arithmetic, Basic Operations, Math
$1.00
Original Price $1.00
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