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Preview of Speed Quiz

Speed Quiz

Created by
Maximi
This is a fairly simple powerpoint for quizzes and games. In essence, it's a powerpoint with a 60-second timer and 10 questions (the questions will repeat after the first 10 in random order) . You can edit the questions using either text or pictures, depending on the content of the lesson. There are 4 different rounds in this game - in each round, the order of the questions is different. Also, every round features different background music. Furthermore there is a score keeping component w
Preview of Place Value Review Interactive Game Summer Beach Theme Powerpoint

Place Value Review Interactive Game Summer Beach Theme Powerpoint

Created by
misscheerypie
Do your 3rd, 4th, or even 5th graders need a little "dust off" of their base ten place value skills? This interactive quiz game can be played with the whole class or in teams to help everyone review and practice these crucial prerequisite skills. Students will select summer themed icons as they clean up the beach! Each icon contains a different place value question, or perhaps a hidden bonus slide. As each answer is revealed, students add up their points. But be careful -- sometimes a "bonus" sl
Preview of Addition and Subtraction Dice Game

Addition and Subtraction Dice Game

Created by
Ms Ocasio
This game is a fun way for beginging mathmaticians to practice basic addition an subtraction. The game can be printed out for parents to pratice 1-on-1 with their child at home or played as a whole class team effort when placed under the overhead projector. The game can be played addition only, subtraction only, or mixed addition and subtraction to increase rigor!
Preview of ADD 1 DIGIT - Power Point Game - 20 QUESTIONS

ADD 1 DIGIT - Power Point Game - 20 QUESTIONS

INTERACTIVE GAME PPTTopic: 2 digit addition without regrouping Content: 20 questions Product: Interactive Game POWER POINT PRESENTATION Subject: Maths Grade: 4-7º Why choose my products? 1⭐ Promotes Active Learning: Interactive games require students to actively engage in the learning process, which promotes active learning. Students become more engaged and motivated when they are able to participate actively in their own learning, which helps them to retain information better. 2⭐ Enhances Criti
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