5 Math Carnival Games that cover: Ordering and Comparing Numbers Basic Statistics - mean, mode, median, range Equivalent Fractions and Decimals Unit Price and % off Angle or Line Relationships Each Game has instructions on how to create the game pieces, how to setup the game, and how to play the game. Printable resources for signs and questions are available on some games. Answer Keys are provided when possible. Each game can be used as a stand alone review or it can be used as one of many ga
This provides instructions on how to make a carnival style throwing game where students throw coins into pizza boxes to get a problem about unit price and/or % off. The file contains the directions to make the game pieces. Picture and description of how to set up and play the game. Example problems and an answer key for those problems. And paper coupons to use for the % off. It can be used as a stand alone review or it can be used as one of many games in a carnival like activity. My school
This provides instructions on how to make a carnival style game about probability. The directions focus on the difference between theoretical and experimental probability, but can be adapted for simple probability. The file contains the directions to make the game pieces. Picture and description of how to set up and play the game. It also contains teacher tips. It can be used as a stand alone review or it can be used as one of many games in a carnival like activity. My school uses it in a d
This provides instructions on how to make a carnival style game about line or angle relationships. Students review concepts like Skew, Parallel, and Perpendicular or Adjacent, Supplementary, Complementary, Alternate Interior or Exterior Angles, etc. The file contains the directions to make the game pieces. Picture and description of how to set up and play the game. It also contains printables for the various signs and materials needed to create the game pieces. It can be used as a stand alon
This provides instructions on how to make a carnival style game where students work with percent increase or decrease. The file contains the directions for what materials to use to create the game, how to play, and an answer key. It can be used as a stand alone review or it can be used as one of many games in a carnival like activity. My school uses it in a day long Math Carnival that students participate in about a month before our state tests. This game was created for our 7th grade math carni
Students practice mean, median, mode, and range by pulling ducks from a carnival themed duck pond game. This game can be used as a stand alone in a math center or as one of many games in a math carnival as my school does. You can adjust the difficulty by the numbers on the ducks, how many ducks the students take, and what specific type of statistic you require.
This provides instructions on how to make a carnival style game about coordinate graphs. Students can review concepts like plotting points, quadrants, slope, and linear equations. The file contains the directions to make the game pieces. Picture and description of how to set up and play the game. It can be used as a stand alone review or it can be used as one of many games in a carnival like activity. My school uses it in a day long Math Carnival that students participate in about a month
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I like to use a variety of teaching materials to engage my students. Everything from basic worksheets, manipulatives, online simulations and games, discussions, full class activities, and real world experiences can be found in my lessons.
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