Learning about probability? Do your students enjoy math centres? Then this is for you! Four math centres using popular games: 1) Rock, Paper, Scissors 2) Twister 3) Go Fish and 4) Pig. Students fill out the accompanying worksheets as they rotate centres.
Working in partners, students pick different game sheets. Students mark their spots with a counter. Students play rock, paper, scissors. Winner moves their counter up one spot and answers the conversion question. If they are correct, they stay where they are. If they are wrong, they move back one space. First player to the top, wins.
Game deals with converting metres to centimetres and kilometres to metres.
Students can fill out the blank Bingo card with numbers 1-30. The teacher calls out/writes on the board various number patterns each with one missing number (ranging from 1-30). If students have that number, they cover that space. First one to get a line, wins!
Students work in partners. For each partner, give them a copy of the handout. Have students cut out the cards (40 in total). Students take turns solving for the unknown variable. If they get it right, they can mark their spot on a tic tac toe board (you can use a whiteboard and whiteboard markers, for example). First one to get three in a row, wins!
Write the first three terms of a number patterns on paint chips, etc. and students continue the pattern on this worksheet. Page 2 and 3 can be used as a template for your own number pattern activities.
Have students work in partners and cut out the cards. Students take turns picking up a card and finding something in the classroom that measures that amount. If they find something, they can mark their spot on a whiteboard set up for a game of tic tac toe. First to get a row, wins!