Looking for an easy-to-run activity that sparks imagination, critical thinking, and tons of laughter? Pick Three, Choose One is your go-to game! Here’s how it works: Students select three random objects (from their desk, bag, or classroom). You present a fun, wild, or tricky scenario. Their challenge? Choose one of their objects to solve the scenario, and explain how and why it works! There is a total of 23 scenarios. This activity: Is zero prep, just display the slides on the projector.
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An interactive SuperMario activity for the students to learn while having fun. This is good towards the end of the lesson for students to assess their understanding of the content. It has lots of visual and audio components, as students solve questions to help Mario reach Princess Peach. Once you have a copy of the slides you can adjust the content to have any type of questions you want; mine was based on Grade 7 Algebra. Once it's all ready for the students, you can simply go to File, Publish t
This activity, geared towards grade 7/8 math on estimating square roots, will sure keep the students engaged and excited to land on the few surprise numbered boxes that will provide them with a riddle to solve among the boxes that contain estimating square roots questions. For each question, there is a number line provided along with the list of perfect squares to help the students solve the questions. These can be easily removed to make it more challenging, if needed. Play it in present mode to
This activity is great to use either in person or virtually. Depending on how many students are in the class, they can be split into groups of 2 - 4. In a random order, each group chooses one of the balloons on the screen to "pop". Behind the balloon will be 2 binomial expressions that the group will have to add, combine like terms and simplify the answer. This can be played as a concluding activity or as part of a review session on adding expressions.
6th - 7th
Algebra, Math
FREE
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