Learning Resources LER3058 Mathswatters, Addition & Subtraction Kids, Educational Games, Preschool Maths, Montessori, 99 Pieces, Age 5+, Multi

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Learning Resources LER3058 Mathswatters, Addition & Subtraction Kids, Educational Games, Preschool Maths, Montessori, 99 Pieces, Age 5+, Multi

Learning Resources LER3058 Mathswatters, Addition & Subtraction Kids, Educational Games, Preschool Maths, Montessori, 99 Pieces, Age 5+, Multi

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Proof! is a math card game that makes practicing multiplication, division, addition, and subtraction fun. Players race to find equations hidden among nine number cards on the table. The game rules can be modified for solo play and for kids of all ages and levels.

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Whether it’s a fun card game, an engaging resource, a free printable, or simply dice your family has lying around the house, I hope you’ve found something to help make learning math facts more enjoyable! Related Posts I wanted my students to have more practice determining what form a linear equation was in. I also wanted to re-emphasize how to recognize the equations of horizontal and vertical lines. My categories were: Standard Form, Point-Slope Form, Slope-Intercept Form, Horizontal Line, Vertical Line, and None of These. I prepared a Smart Notebook file of 30 or so linear equations. After each team sent up a member, I would project a new equation on the Smart Board. Students would have to determine what form it was in and swat the correct answer. It is difficult to determine a rate for sight word recognition because everyone learns at their speed. However, playing fun games such as the fly swatter game, using flashcards, and reading books with your children regularly will help to promote early sight word development. Other Games Similar to the Fly Swatter Game (Our Guides) I created this flyswatter review game to give my Algebra 1 students practice identifying the different forms of linear equations. Think Scrabble but with numbers instead of letters! Players take turns making crossword-style equations and then adding up their totals based on their tiles played.Use fly swatters to make learning more engaging for your children. Ultimately, students use fly swatters to swat at numbers, letters, blends, pictures, or more, to practice skills needed to strengthen their mathematic and reading development. Spread the fly cards out onto a table and say, “Swat the fly with the word _______________.” The first person to swat the correct fly gets the fly. The person with the most flies collected is the winner! Unlike some math games, this one can be customized based on the skill level of the players, making it perfect for any age. You will definitely see your students’ math scores improve after playing this game! You can also put letters on the actual fly swatter, so the students can use their letters to build new words. For example, I placed cards around my classroom with word parts such as -elp, and -ilk. Players race to find the secret math path to Adsumudi’s answer on each card by adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing the five other numbers. Players keep the cards they are the first to solve, and the first player to collect five cards wins.

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Math Swatters is an addition and subtraction game. Kids grab their swatters, add or subtract, and swat the correct answer. The fastest player wins. There are instructions for multiple ways to play the game. During test corrections, students would constantly be raising their hand and asking me to help them with a problem. I heard “I don’t know why I got this one wrong because I just guessed” way too many times. First of all, the logic of that statement does not make sense to me. You got it wrong because you guessed. Anyway, my first question would almost always be “What form is this equation in?” I heard way too many “I don’t know” responses. Eventually, I would be able to coax an answer from them, but it was a frustrating process for both of us.

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The Fly Swatter Game is easy to make on your own using basic materials found around the house, such as index cards, a marker, and fly swatters for each player. Place a variety of “fly” cards all around the playing area. There are many different skills you can reinforce using this fun activity. The premise of the flyswatter game is simple. On a dry erase board or sheet of large paper, write out all of the vocab words for a lesson, chapter, unit, etc. Form two teams. One person from each team takes the flyswatter and stands on a line in front of the words. (It’s your decision whether students will start by facing the reader or the words.) Read a definition. (You could also project it on the screen.) The first student to swat the answer with their flyswatter gets to stay in the game. They will go to the end of their team’s line. The other student will be out. (If both flyswatters land on the same answer, the one on the bottom wins.) The game continues until only one team remains. This game is perfect for upper elementary or even middle school since younger students may struggle with the concept of making exact change. We love that it teaches a real-life skill while also enforcing basic math concepts.

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Why We Love It: Learning sight words or multiplication facts by visual memorization can often be a daunting task for young children. Why not “swat flies” to make learning even more fun? What You’ll Need to Play The Fly Swatter Game A little over a week ago, my Algebra 1 students took their test over graphing linear equations. This test covered finding slope, x and y intercepts, graphing linear equations, and converting between standard form, slope-intercept form, and point-slope form.It is easy to make your own version of the Fly Swatter Game at home! Write a variety of words individually on index cards and randomly spread them out on the table or floor. Have your child use a standard fly swatter to “swat” the word you say aloud. What is a fun way to teach sight words? This game has won numerous awards and has been included on several best-of lists. We love that the game will prove challenging even for teens since strategies can range from simple to complex. I especially realized this when helping students with test corrections. I learned how to do test corrections from my cooperating teacher at the middle school level during my student teaching. He set up test corrections in such a way that students had to think through the problems they missed. They had to actually discuss math. Then, they have to express either their mistake or what they have learned in writing. And, the results were priceless. The group set-up for test corrections actually hasn’t worked as well for me in my classroom since I have such small classes. Usually, I love, love, love my small class sizes. But, this is one activity where it is better to have twenty-five or thirty students in a room. In Math Match, players add, subtract, multiply, or divide number cards to get the closest match to the target dice. The first player to find a match wins the round. An alternative variation includes calling out individual words for each player to make the game less competitive.



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