The games consistent of percents, fractions and decimal equivalencies. It is a fun way for students to work on their equivalences, while training their memories too!
Students will construct a 5 x 5 square without showing any of the values. You may time students, let them work in partners, etc. It is truly up to you!
Conversions. I Have, Who Has is a game to support our ESL learners.
You divide the cards into the whatever size group you would like. Someone has a start card. They read aloud their card. The next period will go that has their match, and then reads their question card.
Example:
I have the start card. Who has -6 + 2?
I have -4. Who has -10 - 7?
I have -17. Who has ...etc
Teachers will need to cut up the puzzles prior to students using this activity.
I strongly recommend copying on card stock and laminating so you may use for years to come with your students once you cut them up.
Students work on building their %-Decimal-Fraction triangular puzzle.
Students enjoy the activity without even realizing that they are practicing math!
5th - 8th
Basic Operations, Math, Mental Math
FREE
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