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Create a Board Game Activity for End of Unit Project Based Learning Review Games
By Kyla McHenry
Learners will unleash their creativity with our Design Your Own Board Game learning resource. This resource is the perfect tool for encouraging creativity, actively engaging learners, or wrapping up a unit with a fun project. This resource provides step by step guidance over 10 days of learning to help research, brainstorm, outline, and design your very own board game.
This resource includes:
When and how to use it:
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Differentiated Create a Word Problem Project - Multiplication and Division
By MsVisualizer
Each student chooses a different pair of numbers (they range from 8&4 to 80&4 so students can choose an appropriate challenge), make up a corresponding word problem for multiplication and one for division using their two numbers, answers the question using a representation and explain how they did it. A rubric (out of 4) is included.
Lots of Differentiation with
- Choice of problems ranging from easier to very challenging
- Reference sheets to support students in the more challenging aspects
- Additional number choices for students who need a modified curriculum or extra challenge
Note: Some of the preview pictures are of my other product which is almost the same but with fractions. If you see fractions in the preview pictures, don't worry there are no fractions in this project.