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6th Grade Number Systems - Game Show Review Game
By The M-Intercept
Students will love this Jeopardy-like game to review all Common Core Number Sense standards. Categories include division, decimals, factors, integers, the coordinate plane, and vocabulary. Points range from 100 - 500, which reflect the incrase in difficulty.
**FULLY EDITABLE** While the game is complete, it is also editable in PowerPoint, making it easy to add questions or change the level of difficulty based on your students' needs.
Divison: questions focus on whole number division as well as division with fractions.
Decimals: questions cover adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing decimals.
Factors: questions cover factors, prime factorization, distributive property, and greatest common factor.
Integers: questions cover opposites, absolute value, inequalities, and distance between integers.
Coordinate Plane: questions cover ordered pairs, reflections, identifying quadrants, and distance between points.
**Looking for other Review Games?**
6th Grade Review Games BUNDLE – All 6 games for the price of 5!
Ratios and Proportional Relationships Game Show Review
Expressions and Equations Game Show Review
Geometry Game Show Review
Statistics Game Show Review
6th Grade All Standards Review Game – perfect for state testing and the end of the year!
Oops Calculus: Interactive Taboo-Like Game for Calculus Vocabulary
By Oops Math is Fun
OOPS! CALCULUS is a fun game to play to test the students vocabulary in high school math, especially on Calculus lessons. It is the perfect game for the last day of school of Calculus class or a fun review before a test or exam.
INCLUSIONS:
Ready-to-play presentation (pdf)
Game instructions Example for students
Clickable Gameboard
32 Oops Cards/Slides
Teacher Guide in PDF
Complete instructions
Email Support
Game Tracking Sheets
To keep track of scores and used boxes
BONUS!!!
Objective: The objective of the game "Oops" is to get your teammates to guess a word without using certain pre-defined words or phrases associated with it - these are called "Oopsies"
Gameplay:
WORDS INCLUDED: Antiderivative, Critical Point, Slope, Riemann Sum, Logarithm, Tangent Line, Limit, Continuous, Concavity, Extrema, Velocity, Piecewise Function, Sigma Notation, Chain Rule, Local Maximum, Normal Line, Inflection Point, Asymptote, Derivative, Implicit, Definite Integral, Discontinuity, Domain, Increasing, Undefined, Infinity, Integration, Quotient Rule, Oscillating, Absolute Maximum, Odd Function, Range
Visit my TeachShare profile to see more versions of OOPS!:
Oops! Algebra Edition
Oops! Geometry Edition
Oops! Precalculus Edition
Oops! Calculus Edition
Oops! Classic Edition
Oops! Back-to-School Edition, and more.
Purchase the High School Math Bundle for a really good deal!
Copyright © OOPS! Math is Fun [2024]. All rights reserved. This digital product is the sole creation of OOPS! Math is Fun and is intended for personal use by a single individual only. Redistribution, posting online, resale, or sharing of this product, in part or in whole, is strictly prohibited without prior written consent from OOPS! Math is Fun. Any unauthorized use or distribution may result in legal action.
SEE WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING:
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I have been using this game with my students for 3 years now. They love it so much and always look forward to playing it again. Now that there are different editions, it makes them more excited for my classes! Perfect game for any time of the school year.
Classifying Quadrilaterals | PowerPoint [4th Grade]
By Nardine Mettry
How to classify quadrilaterals in a 12-slide PowerPoint!
What's Covered?
⭐Quadrilaterals WANTED POSTER⭐
⭐Quadrilaterals | Anchor Chart⭐
Don't forget to share with me how it went with your little ones. I hope it was useful in your classroom.
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4th Grade Math Jeopardy-Style Review Game Operations & Algebraic Thinking
By SPO Resources
Are you looking for a fun way to review math concepts with your 4th grade students? Grab this CCSS-aligned NO PREP Jeopardy-style game to review the grade 4 operations & algebraic thinking math standards for standardized testing or end-of-year review!
This fun, engaging, interactive review game will expand student learning, build on teamwork skills, and challenge students with rigorous “test-like” questions.
The 4th-grade Operations & Algebraic Thinking standards are broken into 5 categories:
★ Multiplicative Comparison (4.OA.A.1 & 4.OA.A.2)
★ Factors & Multiples (4.OA.B.4)
★ Prime & Composite (4.OA.B.4)
★ Word Problems (4.OA.A.3)
★ Patterns (4.OA.C.5)
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Why buy this?
Who doesn’t love a game with a little friendly competition? Your upper elementary students will love playing this jeopardy-style game and will be begging you to play again and again. (Luckily, I have more games for you to check out!)
I’ve done the hard work for you. No need to pull test prep questions from the web, make up your own, or hand out boring packets to review. I’ve spent countless hours researching the standards, analyzing the types of questions students will encounter on the test, and culminating the research into a fun game ready to play as soon as you download it!
Turn a normal day into a fun learning experience that your students will remember. Give students an opportunity to build teamwork skills and work together to solve rigorous math problems.
When students get a problem wrong, no worries. Every question includes an explanation slide to walk students through the steps to solving the problem. Turn every wrong answer into a teaching opportunity!
The jeopardy game includes clear, aesthetically pleasing, and easy-to-read slides. Don’t worry; I’ve omitted the kindergarten-style clip art, so the game feels mature for your upper elementary students.
Download now to start playing right away with your students!
NO PREP- READY TO PLAY Jeopardy-Style Game
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This resource includes:
★ Interactive PowerPoint Jeopardy Game with scoreboard
★ Interactive Google Slides™ Jeopardy Game
★ 25 common core aligned measurement & data question slides
★ 25 answer slides
★ 25 explanation slides
★ Editable slides to display game rules & expectations
★ Teacher's guide with directions, tips & ways to play
★ Answer key
★ Common core standard alignment pages
★ Student recording sheets in multiple formats
★ Printable scoreboard & question tracker (best for Google Slides™ version)
The game is specifically set up to reveal the answer first, then the explanation. This allows students to come up to the board and share how they solved the problem before clicking on the explanation slide to show the steps to solving the problem.
***Some explanation slides include animations allowing you to use these slides as a teaching opportunity revealing steps one at a time and giving students an opportunity to solve parts of the problem.
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Who should buy this?
Buy this if you’re a 4th-grade teacher looking to increase classroom engagement and get students excited about learning! This resource is perfect if you’re seeking ways to make math review and test prep fun for students and build teamwork skills.
If you’re a 5th-grade teacher, this game would be an excellent resource for review at the beginning of the year or as a way to fill in gaps that students may have in regard to 4th-grade concepts.
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Math Concepts Included:
Determine the equation to represent a multiplicative comparison statement.
Solve multiplication and division word problems with a multiplicative comparison.
Determine factors and multiples of numbers.
Identify prime and composite numbers.
Solve multi-step word problems involving all 4 operations and interpret the remainder
Identify features, rules, and additional numbers of patterns
Question Types:
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This is the 4th Grade Operations & Algebraic Thinking Review Game. If you’d like a different 4th-grade math concept to review, check out:
★ 4th Grade Jeopardy-Style Math Review Game (All standards)
★ 4th Grade Fractions Jeopardy-Style Math Review Game
★ 4th Grade Geometry Jeopardy-Style Math Review Game
★ 4th Grade Numbers in Base 10 Jeopardy-Style Math Review Game
★ 4th Grade Measurement & Data Jeopardy-Style Math Review Game
Want them all? SAVE BIG by purchasing the BUNDLE with all six games!
Teach a 3rd-grade or 5th-grade? Grab the math review games below:
★ 3rd Grade Math Review Jeopardy-Style Game
★ 5th Grade Math Review Jeopardy-Style Game
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WAYS TO USE Jeopardy Game in your classroom
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How does it work?
****Please note that the scoreboard feature and the question boxes fading after clicking are unavailable in Google Slides™. I’ve included a printable question tracker and scoreboard if you use the Google Slides™ version.
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DIGITAL DOWNLOAD FILE
★Zip file with 1 PDF & Powerpoint Presentation
PDF includes:
PLEASE NOTE: The jeopardy game is not editable.
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You may also like the following:
Editable Jeopardy Gameboard Templates
BUNDLE Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication & Division Anchor Charts
BUNDLE Math Review Jeopardy Game - 3rd, 4th, & 5th Grade TEST PREP
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Want to earn TeachShare credits for future purchases?
By leaving a review, you will earn TeachShare credits to use on future purchases. I love hearing from you and learning how you’ve implemented a resource in your classroom. I genuinely appreciate any feedback so that I can work to continuously improve my resources to best serve you and your students.
Connect with me:
★Pinterest ★Youtube ★TeachShare ★SPO Resources
Email me at samantha@sporesources.com for any questions, comments, or concerns!
Created by Samantha Osleger | ©SPO Resources.
All rights reserved by the author.
Purchase is for single classroom use only.
Purchase additional licenses at 50% off for each additional user.
This 4th Grade Math Jeopardy game is a fun, no-prep way to review operations and algebraic thinking math standards for state testing or the end of the year! Don’t wait. Try it out now!
Guess the Hidden Number! Skip Counting (Missing Number Practice; Counting by 10)
By Tech for Teaching
Help students identify the missing number in a set of four numbers 0-100. The box appears with animation on click to reveal the correct number. All sets of numbers are skip counting by ten. The first slide shows numbers 10-100 with animation (grow/shrink) to practice counting by fives. Also available: Skip Counting By Five https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Guess-the-Hidden-Number-Missing-Number-Practice-Counting-by-5-1859706
3rd Grade Multiplication Unit BUNDLE | Lessons, Worksheets, Activities
By Basic Biz Teaching
This third grade multiplication unit MEGA BUNDLE includes various math activities to help introduce multiplication strategies, math fact fluency, color by code, Jeopardy review, and multiplication math strategies student anchor chart. There are 31 resources here that can be used throughout the year to have students review and practice essential multiplication mastery!
Does your math curriculum move too quickly and not provide students with enough practice for mastering concepts around multiplication? Are you looking for more practice worksheets and activities for your third graders? These no-prep math fraction activities are just what your third graders need to master these skills.
☀️ Check out the individual product listings for details!
What This BUNDLE Gives You:
❤️ Introduction to Multiplication Strategies PowerPoint
❤️ Introduction to Multiplication Strategies Worksheets
❤️ Multiplication Strategies Student Anchor Chart
❤️ 112 Multiplication Practice Worksheets
❤️ 15 Fact Fluency Relay Race Games
❤️ 5 Seasonal Multiplication and Division Word Problem resources
❤️ Spring Color by Code Worksheets
❤️ Summer to Multiplication Strategies PowerPoint
❤️ Christmas-theme Math Fact Center Matching Game
❤️ End of Unit Jeopardy-Style Game
How You Can Use Product Included In This BUNDLE:
✏ whole group
✏ small group
✏ independent work
✏ partner work
✏ math centers
✏ homework
✏ morning warm up
✏ review
✏ entrance or exit ticket
Check out what teachers are saying!
❤️ Jordan S. says, "This is a fantastic resource! I loved using this for independent work for guided math. My kids loved it!"
❤️ Tonisha B. says, "Lots of activities. Great value. I used this during my whole group and small group instruction."
⚠️See Errors or Mistakes:
If you see anything that needs modifying, or if you have any questions, please contact me through the Q&A section.
You may also email me directly at basicbizteaching@gmail.com.
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Mean Median Mode Notes and Activities
By Matemaths
Make teaching Mean Median and Mode easy with this super engaging digital Teacher Presentation and printable Student notes! Perfect for both In Person and Distance Learning, this resource has everything you need to give your students a solid foundation with examples and class practice exercises during the presentation.
This resource includes:
Teacher Presentation in both Google Slides and PowerPoint that provides colorful visuals illustrating concepts along with examples;
A pdf greyscale version of the presentation to be printed for students.
Copyright © 2024 Matemaths
All rights reserved by the author.
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Not for public display.
***YOU CAN EARN MONEY for future TeachShare purchases when you leave feedback on a resource you purchase.
All you have to do is leave feedback on the purchased resource.
In doing it, you earn TeachShare credits that credits can be redeemed and used for future purchases.
***CONTACT ME - Please feel free to contact me anytime!
Email:infomatemaths@gmail.com
By Reece's Tech Shop by Scott Reece
The Sieve of Eratosthenes...you've been teaching it for years! Here's a new twist on the concept. Check out nicely the numbers fall into place when you use this format.
This PowerPoint includes:
-A ten slide presentation of the Sieve of Eratosthenese.
-Slide progression is already inserted into the PowerPoint. All you have to do is click!
-The last slide is a printable Student Handout that allows them to follow along with the presentation...definitions, Prime Numbers, and Composite Numbers.
Submit your feedback to earn TeachShare credit!
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Adding and Subtracting Integers Slideshow, Notes and Practice
By MsVisualizer
This includes a slideshow and corresponding notes sheet to help students really understand what happens when you add and subtract integers using a silly but relatable analogy. The slideshow and notes includes 5 examples with the question on one slide and the answer on the next. The practice includes guided practice (using the same analogy) and many more bare problems for students to internalize the thought process.
7th Grade Ratios and Proportions Game Show Review Game
By The M-Intercept
Students will love this Jeopardy-like game to review all Common Core Ratios and Proportional Relationship standards. Questions focus on rates and unit rates, identifying and representing proportional relationships, solving problems with proportions, finding and using percent, percent change (increase, decrease, error), and key vocabulary words. Points range from 100 - 500, which reflect the increase in difficulty throughout each category.
**FULLY EDITABLE** While the game is complete, it is also editable in PowerPoint, making it easy to add questions or change the level of difficulty based on your students' needs.
Rates and Unit Rates: students are asked to find unit rates/the constant of proportionality given graphs, tables, and real-lilfe situations
Identify and Represent Proportional Relationships: in this category students use graphs, tables and real-life situations to determine whether or not something is proportional
Solve Problems with Proportions: these questions focus on using what students know about rates, unit rates, the constant of proportionality, and proportional relationships to answer real-world situations
Find and Use Percent: here students find percent scores on tests, use sales tax and discounts to calculate final prices and answer real-life problems
Percent Change: this section asks students to find percent change (increase and decrease), percent error, and use these percent to find new values
Vocabulary: this sections asks about proportionality, complex fractions, and key components to expressing ratios as graphs and equations
Interested in other 7th grade math game-show review games?
7th Grade Number Systems (Integers and Rational Numbers) Review Game
Looking for other 7th grade math resources?
Check out my full year of 7th grade guided math notes.
Oops Geometry: Interactive Taboo-Like Game for Geometry Vocabulary
By Oops Math is Fun
OOPS! GEOMETRY is a fun game to play to test the students vocabulary in high school math, especially on Geometry lessons. It is one of the best classroom games! 100 guaranteed!
INCLUSIONS:
Ready-to-play presentation (pdf)
Game instructions Example for students
Clickable Gameboard
32 Oops Cards/Slides
Teacher Guide in PDF
Complete instructions Email Support
Game Tracking Sheets
To keep track of scores and used boxes
BONUS!!!
Objective: The objective of the game "Oops" is to get your teammates to guess a word without using certain pre-defined words or phrases associated with it - these are called "Oopsies"
Gameplay:
The clue giver selects a number from the selection board, revealing the word to be described as well as the "oopsies" associated with it.
The clue giver must then describe the word without using any of the "oopsies".
The guessers on the team try to guess the word based on the clues given. The guesser sits with their back turned to the slide, while the clue giver faces the slide.
The guesser can make as many guesses as they want within 1 minute.
If a teammate guesses the word correctly, the team earns a point. However, if the clue giver uses an "oopsie," they forfeit a point.
After the minute is up or the word is correctly guessed, play passes to the next team.
Play continues back and forth until all the slides have been used or a set number of rounds has been completed.
The team with the most number of points wins.
WORDS INCLUDED: Angle, Segment, Polygon, Congruent, Parallel, Perpendicular, Acute, Perimeter, Volume, Midsegment, Supplementary, Transversal, Altitude, Linear Pair, Diameter, Bisector, Trigonometry, Circumference, Chord, Obtuse, Cylinder, Surface Area, Intersection, Similar, Interior, Protractor, Parallelogram, Collinear, Complementary, Regular, Isosceles, Sphere
Visit my TeachShare profile to see more versions of OOPS!:
Oops! Algebra Edition
Oops! Geometry Edition
Oops! Precalculus Edition
Oops! Calculus Edition
Oops! Classic Edition
Oops! Back-to-School Edition, and more.
Purchase the High School Math Bundle for a really good deal!
Copyright © OOPS! Math is Fun [2024]. All rights reserved. This digital product is the sole creation of OOPS! Math is Fun and is intended for personal use by a single individual only. Redistribution, posting online, resale, or sharing of this product, in part or in whole, is strictly prohibited without prior written consent from OOPS! Math is Fun. Any unauthorized use or distribution may result in legal action.
SEE WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING:
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I have been using this game with my students for 3 years now. They love it so much and always look forward to playing it again. Now that there are different editions, it makes them more excited for my classes! Perfect game for any time of the school year.
By Nardine Mettry
This fun and interactive bundle offers everything you need to teach geometry concepts to your students. With engaging PowerPoints, a helpful anchor chart, and plenty of practice opportunities, your students will love learning about triangles and quadrilaterals.
What's Included:
Don't forget to share with me how it went with your little ones. I hope it was useful in your classroom.
If you like this product, follow my store -Mettry Teaches- for more.
Geometry Jeopardy-Style Math Review Game- 4th Grade Math Test Prep
By SPO Resources
Are you looking for a fun way to review math concepts with your 4th grade students? Grab this CCSS-aligned NO PREP Jeopardy-style game to review the grade 4 math geometry standards for standardized testing or end-of-year review!
This fun, engaging, interactive review game will expand student learning, build on teamwork skills, and challenge students with rigorous “test-like” questions.
The 4th-grade geometry standards are broken into 5 categories:
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This resource includes:
★ Interactive PowerPoint Jeopardy Game with scoreboard
★ Interactive Google Slides™ Jeopardy Game
★ 25 common core aligned measurement & data question slides
★ 25 answer slides
★ 25 explanation slides
★ Editable slides to display game rules & expectations
★ Teacher's guide with directions, tips & ways to play
★ Answer key
★ Common core standard alignment pages
★ Student recording sheets in multiple formats
★ Printable scoreboard & question tracker (best for Google Slides™ version)
The game is specifically set up to reveal the answer first, then the explanation. This allows students to come up to the board and share how they solved the problem before clicking on the explanation slide to show the steps to solving the problem.
***Some explanation slides include animations allowing you to use these slides as a teaching opportunity revealing steps one at a time and giving students an opportunity to solve parts of the problem.
*********************************************************
Why buy this?
Who doesn’t love a game with a little friendly competition? Your upper elementary students will love playing this jeopardy-style game and will be begging you to play again and again. (Luckily, I have more games for you to check out!)
I’ve done the hard work for you. No need to pull test prep questions from the web, make up your own, or hand out boring packets to review. I’ve spent countless hours researching the standards, analyzing the types of questions students will encounter on the test, and culminating the research into a fun game ready to play as soon as you download it!
Turn a normal day into a fun learning experience that your students will remember. Give students an opportunity to build teamwork skills and work together to solve rigorous math problems.
When students get a problem wrong, no worries. Every question includes an explanation slide to walk students through the steps to solving the problem. Turn every wrong answer into a teaching opportunity!
The jeopardy game includes clear, aesthetically pleasing, and easy-to-read slides. Don’t worry; I’ve omitted the kindergarten-style clip art, so the game feels mature for your upper elementary students.
Download now to start playing right away with your students!
NO PREP- READY TO PLAY Jeopardy-Style Game
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Who should buy this?
Buy this if you’re a 4th-grade teacher looking to increase classroom engagement and get students excited about learning! This resource is perfect if you’re seeking ways to make math review and test prep fun for students and build teamwork skills.
If you’re a 5th-grade teacher, this game would be an excellent resource for review at the beginning of the year or as a way to fill in gaps that students may have in regard to 4th-grade concepts.
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Math Concepts Included:
Question Types:
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This is the 4th Grade Geometry Review Game. If you’d like a different 4th-grade math concept to review, check out:
★ 4th Grade Jeopardy-Style Math Review Game (All standards)
★ 4th Grade Fractions Jeopardy-Style Math Review Game
★ 4th Grade Numbers in Base 10 Jeopardy-Style Math Review Game
★ 4th Grade Operations & Algebraic Thinking Jeopardy-Style Math Review Game
★ 4th Grade Measurement & Data Jeopardy-Style Math Review Game
Want them all? SAVE BIG by purchasing the BUNDLE with all six games!
Teach a 3rd-grade or 5th-grade? Grab the math review games below:
★ 3rd Grade Math Review Jeopardy-Style Game
★ 5th Grade Math Review Jeopardy-Style Game
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WAYS TO USE Jeopardy Game in your classroom
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How does it work?
****Please note that the scoreboard feature and the question boxes fading after clicking are unavailable in Google Slides™. I’ve included a printable question tracker and scoreboard if you use the Google Slides™ version.
*********************************************************
DIGITAL DOWNLOAD FILE
★Zip file with 1 PDF & Powerpoint Presentation
PDF includes:
PLEASE NOTE: The jeopardy game is not editable.
*********************************************************
You may also like the following:
Editable Jeopardy Gameboard Templates
BUNDLE Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication & Division Anchor Charts
BUNDLE Math Review Jeopardy Game - 3rd, 4th, & 5th Grade TEST PREP
CLICK HERE TO FOLLOW SPO RESOURCES on TeachShare and be the first to know about new resources, promotions, and freebies!
Want to earn TeachShare credits for future purchases?
By leaving a review, you will earn TeachShare credits to use on future purchases. I love hearing from you and learning how you’ve implemented a resource in your classroom. I genuinely appreciate any feedback so that I can work to continuously improve my resources to best serve you and your students.
Connect with me:
★Pinterest ★Youtube ★TeachShare ★SPO Resources
Email me at samantha@sporesources.com for any questions, comments, or concerns!
Created by Samantha Osleger | ©SPO Resources.
All rights reserved by the author.
Purchase is for single classroom use only.
Purchase additional licenses at 50% off for each additional user.
This 4th Grade Math Jeopardy game is a fun, no-prep way to review geometry standards for state testing or the end of the year! Don’t wait. Try it out now!
Guess the Hidden Number! (Missing Number Practice; Counting by 5)
By Tech for Teaching
Help students identify the missing number in a set of four numbers 0-100. The box appears with animation on click to reveal the correct number. All sets of numbers are skip counting by five. The first slide shows numbers 5-100 with animation (grow/shrink) to practice counting by fives.
3rd Grade Fractions Jeopardy Style Trivia Review Game
By Basic Biz Teaching
This 3rd grade fractions Jeopardy PowerPoint interactive math review game covers fraction topics like parts of a whole, unit fractions, fractions on a number line, equivalent fractions, and comparing fractions. This review is perfect for state test prep and to review concepts from the a unit. Your students will enjoy this fun and engaging game!
☀️ Check out the preview for details!
With This Product You'll Get:
❤️ Jeopardy math review game
❤️ 25 questions
❤️ Scoreboard slide to have students work in teams
❤️ Engagement
❤️ Answer Slides
How Can You Use This Product:
⭐ whole group
⭐ team challenge
⭐ end of year or unit review
⭐ state test prep
Related Products
✈️ 3rd Grade End of the Year Math Jeopardy Review Game
✈️ Fractions Math Activities BUNDLE
✈️ Naming Polygons Geometry Math Worksheets
✈️ Perimeter and Area Math Worksheets
✈️ Seasonal Multiplication Color by Number Math Fact Worksheets
✈️ Understanding Multiplication Math Worksheets
⚠️See Errors or Mistakes If you see anything that needs modifying, or if you have any questions, please contact me through the Q&A section.
You can also email me directly at basicbizteaching@gmail.com.
✨Earn Free Resources Leaving feedback provides both of us with something valuable! I get to learn how to continue creating the resources you and your students need and will love, and you will receive FREE CREDITS toward your future purchases.
Mean Median Mode Notes and Activities
By Matemaths
Make teaching Mean Median and Mode easy with this super engaging digital Teacher Presentation and printable Student notes! Perfect for both In Person and Distance Learning, this resource has everything you need to give your students a solid foundation with examples and class practice exercises during the presentation.
This resource includes:
Teacher Presentation in both Google Slides and PowerPoint that provides colorful visuals illustrating concepts along with examples;
A pdf greyscale version of the presentation to be printed for students.
Copyright © 2024 Matemaths
All rights reserved by the author.
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Not for public display.
***YOU CAN EARN MONEY for future TeachShare purchases when you leave feedback on a resource you purchase.
All you have to do is leave feedback on the purchased resource.
In doing it, you earn TeachShare credits that credits can be redeemed and used for future purchases.
***CONTACT ME - Please feel free to contact me anytime!
Email:infomatemaths@gmail.com
Mean, Median Mode Range Skew Activity - Envelope Trading
By MsVisualizer
This is a very engaging activity that gets all students thinking and talking about the mean, median, mode, range and the shape of distributions. I use this activity the day after covering mean, median, mode, range, and skewed right/left.
Each student chooses an envelope out of 3 color choices. For example, they can choose from yellow, red, or blue envelopes.
Each "round" one piece of information is revealed and students are allowed to trade their envelopes with each other with the goal of ending up with the highest number.
The pieces of information they can choose to be revealed are the mean, median, mode, range, and shape of the distribution. As more information is revealed they have more opportunities to trade, using the information provided to determine the best color to have at the end.
Check out my Data Displays Card Match to help students make connections between dot plots, histograms, stem and leaf plots, and box plots.
7th Grade Number Systems Integers and Rational Numbers Review Game
By The M-Intercept
Students will love this Jeopardy-like game to review all Common Core Number Systems standards. Questions focus on adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing integers and rational numbers, word problems with rational numbers, converting rational numbers to decimals, and key vocabulary words. Points range from 100 - 500, which reflect the increase in difficulty throughout each category.
**FULLY EDITABLE** While the game is complete, it is also editable in PowerPoint, making it easy to add questions or change the level of difficulty based on your students' needs.
Add & Subtract Rational Numbers: beginning with basic integers addition, and then building up until multi-step addition and subtraction problems with rational numbers
Multiply and Divide Rational Numbers: this category starts out with basic integer multiplication and then ends with multi-step multiplication and division with rational numbers
Real-World Rational Number Problems: students are challenged to apply what they have learned with all four operations to word problems based on real-life situations
Rational Number Rules: students are asked questions about under which conditions the solution will be positive or negative, possible solutions to make an answer true, and applications of rational number rules.
Converting Rational Numbers to Decimals: this section starts with basic fraction/decimal equivalence and builds by discussing terminating and repeating decimals and converting complex fractions.
Vocabulary: this sections asks about zero pairs, integers, rational numbers, whole numbers, and other key terms.
Looking for other 7th Grade Math Resources?
Check out these full year of 7th grade guided math notes.
Oops Bundle: Interactive Taboo-Like Games for Algebra Geometry Precalc Calculus
By Oops Math is Fun
Enhance your math lessons with the Oops Math Bundle, featuring interactive taboo-like games for Algebra, Geometry, Precalculus, and Calculus that make learning vocabulary fun and engaging for students.
Perfect bundle to purchase if you teach all high school math classes: Algebra, Geometry, Precalculus, Calculus. OOPS is a taboo-like game - a fun way to test the students on their vocabulary.
INCLUSIONS:
Oops! Algebra Edition $10
Oops! Geometry Edition $10
Oops! Precalculus Edition $10
Oops! Calculus Edition $10
Contains a total of 128 high school math vocabulary words
EACH EDITION contains the following:
Ready-to-play presentation (pdf)
Game instructions Example for students
Clickable Gameboard
32 Oops Cards/Slides
Teacher Guide in PDF
Complete instructions
Email Support
Game Tracking Sheets
To keep track of scores and used boxes
BONUS!!!
Objective: The objective of the game "Oops" is to get your teammates to guess a word without using certain pre-defined words or phrases associated with it - these are called "Oopsies"
Gameplay:
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Oops! Algebra Edition
Oops! Geometry Edition
Oops! Precalculus Edition
Oops! Calculus Edition
Oops! Classic Edition
Oops! Back-to-School Edition, and more.
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I have been using this game with my students for 3 years now. They love it so much and always look forward to playing it again. Now that there are different editions, it makes them more excited for my classes! Perfect game for any time of the school year.
I personally would say this game is my Best Seller game for my students. They love this game so much and they would always ask me to play this game again!
By Nardine Mettry
Master the world of quadrilaterals with this engaging bundle! Packed with informative resources, students will confidently identify and classify different quadrilaterals.
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