This is a 56 page PowerPoint Game similar to Wheel of Fortune. There are different variations of how to play the game. Vocabulary words included: area, variable, sum, fraction, cubed, base, power, composite, numerator, multiples, mixed number, difference, squared, exponent, product, factor, evaluate, function, prime, denominator, algebraic expression, improper fraction, quotient, perimeter and equivalent.
I used a 2007/2010/2013 PP template to create this game.
This is a PowerPoint Presentation that covers adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing fractions as an interactive game show. It is very easy to use. PP 2007/2010/2013 was used to make this presentation.
This is a review game for third grade math NBT skills. It is perfect as a whole class review, individual review, or multi-player review (self-checking).
This is a very easy to use PowerPoint review game. The topics covered include ratios, proportions, unit rates & vocabulary. Students could play this game alone, in a small group, or as a whole class review game.
This is a fun interactive powerpoint game to be played as a whole class or in small groups. Students will have a great time competing with their classmates! Teachers can have 100% participation if students have individual whiteboards. Enjoy!
This PowerPoint will teach you how the metric system works! It contains visuals for students to check for reasonableness as well as a mnemonic device to make it easier for them to remember the steps.There is also an assessment at the end.
This easy to use interactive PowerPoint game includes math concepts from the entire year. There are several open ended questions. This could be used by individual students, as a small group or whole class instruction.
This is a Jeopardy Style Game that uses Bloom's Taxonomy to advance through the questions. Subjects covered include Prime & Composite Numbers, Powers and Exponents, Order of Operations and Variables and Expressions. This is a great way for students to review on their own, in a small group or as a whole class review.
This is a very easy to use PowerPoint game for reviewing Powers, Bases, Exponents, Greatest Common Factor, Least Common Multiple & vocabulary words such as cubed, squared, evaluate, equivalent, power, base, exponent, difference, product, etc. This could be used by one student, a small group of students or as a whole class review game. Enjoy!
This interactive PowerPoint contains random questions from the year. When you get the answer right, a thumbs up symbol appears on the screen. This would be a great review at the beginning or end of the school year. Students can play it alone, with a friend, in a small group or as a whole group activity.
This is a Power Point to teach student how to find the average (mean) of a data set. It includes a guitar accompanyment and vocal along with great basketball visuals. It also contains an interactive quiz at the end and notes for students to copy.
The preview images show grey lines that do not appear in the actual presentation.
This is an interactive PowerPoint for practicing the order of operations. Students could use this by themselves, in a small group or with the teacher during whole class instruction. Students race to see if they can solve the problem before the vault opens. In this preview you can see the answer, but when they work the answer doesn't appear until the vault opens.
This is a powerpoint of math vocabulary words that can playing while students work. As students finish early or need help, they can practice their terms. Teachers can print off the two slides at the end where students can highlight the terms they know and those that need more practice.
The calendar slides in this presentation can be used for your daily assignments with students. Teachers can share the link with their team and each type in their assignment. This can be used by students on vacation or students that are home sick. Parents can use it if they cannot read their child's planner.
This is a great PowerPoint to use as a whole class review, for small groups to practice, or for individual students. Students practice telling time and then check to see if they are right.
This PowerPoint shows a puzzle on page one. Students work to answer vocabulary questions to reveal a picture. Students can use this with friends, in a small group, or alone. Teachers can use this for a whole class activity as well. Teachers could also insert their own picture.
This is a great visual for showing students how to find the sum of two numbers. The students watch as the stars fly in and they predict the answer. Then the vault opens to reveal the correct answer (immediate feedback). Using the vault is a terrific way for teachers to keep students interested in the lesson as they try to anticipate what will be in the vault.
PreK - 1st
Arithmetic, Numbers
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Experience
9 1/2 years
Teaching style
Building a Thinking Classroom
Awards & shining teacher moments
Crystal Apple Award,
Herb Kohl Award,
Math Hero Award,
The Best of Us Award,
ETS Testing Award
My own education history
Master's Degree in Education,
Elementary Education Degree,
Middle School Math Degree, &
Early Childhood Add-on Certificate
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I love teaching fourth grade math and science!
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