This Interactive Game is for Google Slides only. In this game students are given a number sentence where one of the numbers are missing and they have to pick the number that would make the number sentences balanced. It is structured in a way that allows students to independently navigate through the slides. If they get a question wrong students are able to go back to the question to have another go. It can be used as part of numeracy rotations, to reinforce skills taught or as a fast finishers
Here are all 12 of my Times Table Quiz Cards for one bargain price. When you buy this bundle you are getting the cards for half price. What's included? - 12 decks of my Times Table Quiz Cards ready for downloading, printing and using! Use them with a range of cooperative learning games. My favourite ones are Kagan! There are for personal use only. Please direct any colleagues to my store. Enjoy!
This Interactive Game is for Microsoft PowerPoint only. For the Google Slides version please click here. In this game students are given a money word problem for them to solve. All questions are multiple choice with three possible answers. It is structured in a way that allows students to independently navigate through the slides. If they get a question wrong students are able to go back to the question to have another go. It can be used as part of numeracy rotations, to reinforce skills taught
This Multiplication and Division Quiz game is designed to be similar to the popular Jeopardy game. There are 5 categories: Multiplication, Division, Multiply by 10, 100 and 1000, Multiplication Word Problems and Division Word Problems. Each category has monetary amounts from $100 up to $500 and when you click on the money amounts you are taken to a corresponding question, which increase in difficulty as the amount rises. Each question slide is linked to an answer slide which is then linked back
These series of Exit Tickets are aligned to the new 2024 NSW syllabus. The Outcomes it addresses are: MA0-WM-01 develops understanding and fluency in mathematics through exploring and connecting mathematical concepts, choosing and applying mathematical techniques to solve problems, and communicate their thinking and reasoning coherently and clearlyMA3-MR-01 selects and applies appropriate strategies to solve multiplication and division problemsMA3-MR-02 constructs and completes number sentence i
This Interactive Game is for Google Slides only. For the Microsoft PowerPoint version please click here. In this game students are given a money word problem for them to solve. All questions are multiple choice with three possible answers. It is structured in a way that allows students to independently navigate through the slides. If they get a question wrong students are able to go back to the question to have another go. It can be used as part of numeracy rotations, to reinforce skills taug
This interactive game is for Google Slides only. For the PowerPoint version please click on the following link: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Correct-or-Incorrect-3-digit-Addition-with-Trading-Interactive-Game-PowerPoint-7555589 In this game students look at the solved addition algorithm and have to determine whether it has been solved correctly or not. It gives instant feedback. It is structured in a way that allows students to independently navigate through the slides. If they
This Interactive Game is for PowerPoint only, for the Google Slides version click here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Correct-or-Incorrect-3-digit-Addition-with-Trading-Interactive-Game-G-Slides-7555592 In this game students look at the solved addition algorithm and have to determine whether it has been solved correctly or not. It gives instant feedback. It is structured in a way that allows students to independently navigate through the slides. If they get a question wrong studen
These quiz cards have an equation with a missing number on one side and the missing number on the other, allowing students to learn while having fun. The handy folding design means you don't need to fiddle around with trying to line up double sided printing. You just print, trim the edges, fold them in half, glue them, and then cut the cards apart and you are ready to roll. These cards are great for cooperative learning whole class games. I love Kagan games, personally. They are a terrific way t
These 10 times tables cards are perfect for students to practise their times tables using a cooperative learning strategy. Kagan ones are my favourite. One side has the question and the other side has the answer without the fuss of trying to line up double sided printing. Follow these simple steps to set up your cards: Print (onto coloured paper if you want to get fancy)Cut along all the solid black lines.Fold along the dotted line.Glue the halves together (not necessary if you are going to lami
These 7 times tables cards are perfect for students to practise their times tables using a cooperative learning strategy. Kagan ones are my favourite. One side has the question and the other side has the answer without the fuss of trying to line up double sided printing. Follow these simple steps to set up your cards: Print (onto coloured paper if you want to get fancy)Cut along all the solid black lines.Fold along the dotted line.Glue the halves together (not necessary if you are going to lamin
These 2 times tables cards are perfect for students to practise their times tables using a cooperative learning strategy. Kagan ones are my favourite. One side has the question and the other side has the answer without the fuss of trying to line up double sided printing. Follow these simple steps to set up your cards: Print (onto coloured paper if you want to get fancy)Cut along all the solid black lines.Fold along the dotted line.Glue the halves together (not necessary if you are going to lamin
These 12 times tables cards are perfect for students to practise their times tables using a cooperative learning strategy. Kagan ones are my favourite. One side has the question and the other side has the answer without the fuss of trying to line up double sided printing. Follow these simple steps to set up your cards: Print (onto coloured paper if you want to get fancy)Cut along all the solid black lines.Fold along the dotted line.Glue the halves together (not necessary if you are going to lami
These 1 times tables cards are perfect for students to practise their times tables using a cooperative learning strategy. Kagan ones are my favourite. One side has the question and the other side has the answer without the fuss of trying to line up double sided printing. Follow these simple steps to set up your cards: Print (onto coloured paper if you want to get fancy)Cut along all the solid black lines.Fold along the dotted line.Glue the halves together (not necessary if you are going to lamin
These 3 times tables cards are perfect for students to practise their times tables using a cooperative learning strategy. Kagan ones are my favourite. One side has the question and the other side has the answer without the fuss of trying to line up double sided printing. Follow these simple steps to set up your cards: Print (onto coloured paper if you want to get fancy)Cut along all the solid black lines.Fold along the dotted line.Glue the halves together (not necessary if you are going to lamin
These 11 times tables cards are perfect for students to practise their times tables using a cooperative learning strategy. Kagan ones are my favourite. One side has the question and the other side has the answer without the fuss of trying to line up double sided printing. Follow these simple steps to set up your cards: Print (onto coloured paper if you want to get fancy)Cut along all the solid black lines.Fold along the dotted line.Glue the halves together (not necessary if you are going to lami
These 5 times tables cards are perfect for students to practise their times tables using a cooperative learning strategy. Kagan ones are my favourite. One side has the question and the other side has the answer without the fuss of trying to line up double sided printing. Follow these simple steps to set up your cards: Print (onto coloured paper if you want to get fancy)Cut along all the solid black lines.Fold along the dotted line.Glue the halves together (not necessary if you are going to lamin
These 4 times tables cards are perfect for students to practise their times tables using a cooperative learning strategy. Kagan ones are my favourite. One side has the question and the other side has the answer without the fuss of trying to line up double sided printing. Follow these simple steps to set up your cards: Print (onto coloured paper if you want to get fancy)Cut along all the solid black lines.Fold along the dotted line.Glue the halves together (not necessary if you are going to lamin
These 9 times tables cards are perfect for students to practise their times tables using a cooperative learning strategy. Kagan ones are my favourite. One side has the question and the other side has the answer without the fuss of trying to line up double sided printing. Follow these simple steps to set up your cards: Print (onto coloured paper if you want to get fancy)Cut along all the solid black lines.Fold along the dotted line.Glue the halves together (not necessary if you are going to lamin
These 8 times tables cards are perfect for students to practise their times tables using a cooperative learning strategy. Kagan ones are my favourite. One side has the question and the other side has the answer without the fuss of trying to line up double sided printing. Follow these simple steps to set up your cards: Print (onto coloured paper if you want to get fancy)Cut along all the solid black lines.Fold along the dotted line.Glue the halves together (not necessary if you are going to lamin