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Preview of 3rd Grade Math Jeopardy

3rd Grade Math Jeopardy

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Lynn A
This powerpoint document is a Jeopardy game that was developed to help students prep for the state exam. The categories are: -Patterns -Word Problems -Charts and Graphs - Working with Whole Numbers and Factions - Time, Measurement and Money When playing this game, I broke the class up into teams. Every player had a dry erase board and marker so they could work out the answer to the questions. I kept the rules of the game the same as that of the TV Jeopardy game. Have fun!
Preview of 4th Grade Math Jeopardy

4th Grade Math Jeopardy

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Lynn A
This powerpoint document is a Jeopardy game that was developed to help students prep for the state exam. The categories are: - Shapes and Patterns - Word Problems - Charts and Graphs - Working with Whole Numbers and Factions - Time and Measurement When playing this game, I broke the class up into teams. Every player had a dry erase board and marker so they could work out the answer to the questions. I kept the rules of the game the same as that of the TV Jeopardy game. Have fun!
Preview of Kooshball - Making 10 Number Bonds

Kooshball - Making 10 Number Bonds

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This notebook document is for the Smartboard. It is used to review number bonds with a whole of 10. This game can be played in teams or as a whole class. Use a kooshball, any light weight ball, or even a hand to tap a circle on the main screen. A number bond will appear with a missing part. Answer what the missing part is to earn a point. Tap the circle in the bottom right corner to return to the main screen. Enjoy! :-)
Preview of Koosh Ball - Multiplying by 7 Game

Koosh Ball - Multiplying by 7 Game

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This notebook document was developed as a game for students to practice their multiplying by 7 facts. This game can be played as a class or you can play head to head games. Use a koosh ball, any light weight ball, or even your hand to tap a circle. Once a circle is hit, a fact will pop up on the board. The first person to say the correct answer gets the point. Tap the circle at the bottom to return to the home page and throw again for another fact. Have fun!
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