Over 20 years teaching middle grades. I have taught at risk math for over 6 years. I have also taught History, Science and Computer/ Business Ed.
I am a SMART Certified Trainers and SMART SEE and a Certified SMART Education Administrator
Students will throw koosh ball at target on smart board. When target is hit it will reveal their score. Students will add, multiply any operation to find score. Highest score might be answer or lowest depending on game. Great fun for students while learning.
Learn about Order of Operations with a game. This product has over 50 slides and 5 different power games. It also has 3 worksheets covering order of operation. This is an interactive power point. Students solve the problem and then select the answer if they get the answer correct or wrong they get instance feedback. Assign this power point to students as power point.
5th - 8th
Basic Operations, Order of Operations, Other (Math)
Are you wanting your students to have digital interactive math stations? Your students can complete these stations digital using PowerPoint on a computer, laptop, or digital device. The paper version for these stations is also included with your purchase. Check out these digital and hands-on stations to get your students counting, adding, and subtracting! Great interactive lesson for students to interact with math concepts. Open the power point file and have students put the number of worms, ba
Interactive power points and SMART Notebook files. This can be a center on a computer or interactive panel. Students can create arrays from question and Write number sentences from each slide. The download consist of over 100 slides or pages. It consist of SMART Notebook and power point slides.
This file has a two page worksheet and many different power point games (over 50 slides total) with example problems.
The power point can also be printed out as a worksheet.
MGSE4.OA.1 Understand that a multiplicative comparison is a situation in which one quantity is multiplied by a specified number to get another quantity.
a Interpret a multiplication equation as a comparison e.g., interpret 35 = 5 × 7 as a statement that 35 is 5 times as many as 7 and 7 times as many as 5.
4.OA.1 Stan
I have posted 4 different math archery games. Students will toss a koosh ball at the target on smart board. A score will be reveal. Student will then add( or any operation) to get their total. Great game for review and gets students excited about learning.
This file has over 6 power point games ( over 60 slides) covering number, number in words, counting up to 20. Great game for students, this game provides instance feed back to students.
Students will solve a puzzle using a 100 chart by eliminating number that will leave a mystery number. Example Students will color in factors of 50 then color in all composite number. The mystery number might be a prime number with consecutive digits. Students learn how to use math vocabulary to solve problems. Students also have a page to create their own mystery number puzzle.
Play a game with Order of Operation. Select your answer to see if you got it correct. Select the wrong answer and start over.
4th - 8th
Basic Operations, Numbers, Order of Operations
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Experience
Over 20 years teaching middle grades. I have taught at risk math for over 6 years. I have also taught History, Science and Computer/ Business Ed.
I am a SMART Certified Trainers and SMART SEE and a Certified SMART Education Administrator
Awards & shining teacher moments
SMART Explementary Educator
PBS Teachers Innovators award
Discovery Star teacher
SMART Certified SMART Education Administrator
Teacher of the Year
Edmodo Ambassador of the Year
Edmodo Certified Trainer
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