What better way to practice math than to incorporate it in a fun game loved by everyone - JENGA! In this color coded JENGA game, students will take turns drawing cards, answering questions, and pulling JENGA pieces. The game works the same way as regular JENGA, with a few exceptions: Each color block corresponds to a specific math standard in each unit. Students who pull a specific color card must solve the question and if solved correctly, must pull the corresponding color block. If students a
Looking for a magical way to engage students in end of year math review? Have them escape magic kingdom! Work through each of the six lands in Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom using the following math content: Numbers and Number SenseComputation and EstimationMeasurement and GeometryProbability, Statistics, Patterns, Functions, and AlgebraMath problems are derived from previous fourth grade Math SOL's. Students will work through the problems and use the provided google form (found on slide 3)
What better way to practice math than to incorporate it in a fun game loved by everyone - JENGA! In this color coded JENGA game, students will take turns drawing cards, answering questions, and pulling JENGA pieces. The game works the same way as regular JENGA, with a few exceptions: Each color block corresponds to a specific math standard in each unit. Students who pull a specific color card must solve the question and if solved correctly, must pull the corresponding color block. If students a
What better way to practice math than to incorporate it in a fun game loved by everyone - JENGA! In this color coded JENGA game, students will take turns drawing cards, answering questions, and pulling JENGA pieces. The game works the same way as regular JENGA, with a few exceptions: Each color block corresponds to a specific math standard in each unit. Students who pull a specific color card must solve the question and if solved correctly, must pull the corresponding color block. If students a
What better way to practice math than to incorporate it in a fun game loved by everyone - JENGA! In this color coded JENGA game, students will take turns drawing cards, answering questions, and pulling JENGA pieces. The game works the same way as regular JENGA, with a few exceptions: Each color block corresponds to a specific math standard in each unit. Students who pull a specific color card must solve the question and if solved correctly, must pull the corresponding color block. If students a