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ThatBelgianTeacher

Hi! My name is Erika. I am a teacher in Belgium. I teach English, maths and history. Creativity is one of my strengths as a teacher! And I'd like to share it with you!

Hi! My name is Erika. I am a teacher in Belgium. I teach English, maths and history. Creativity is one of my strengths as a teacher! And I'd like to share it with you!
Who am I? Properties of triangles and quadrangles
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Who am I? Properties of triangles and quadrangles

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Each player gets a gameboard. Cut out the game pieces below. Select a shape. Place a clipboard between you and your partner. Ask questions to identify your opponent’s shape. Through a process of elimination, cover the shapes with counters until you have guessed your opponent’s shape.
memory game properties of 2D-shapes
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memory game properties of 2D-shapes

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In this memory game, students match geometric shapes to their corresponding properties. Each card has either a shape or a description of one of its key features, such as “4 equal sides” or “one pair of parallel sides.” Players take turns flipping two cards, trying to find the correct pair of a shape and its property. This game helps students reinforce their understanding of geometric figures while developing critical thinking and memory skills. It’s a fun and interactive way to review properties of shapes like squares, triangles, trapezoids, and circles!
Bingo multiplication
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Bingo multiplication

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Add some excitement to your math lessons with our engaging Multiplication Bingo Cards! Perfect for students to practice and reinforce their multiplication skills in a fun and interactive way.
Bingo fractions
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Bingo fractions

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Welcome to Fraction Operations Bingo! This activity is designed to help students practice their fraction skills in a fun and interactive way. The bingo cards feature various simple fraction operations, and the goal is to correctly identify and mark the results.
Capture the flag - math edition
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Capture the flag - math edition

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Here’s how to play. Divide your class into groups of 3 - 4 students. Give the groups a worksheets and some flags. Every teams starts with the same amount of flags. The group has to work together on finishing the worksheet. Once they are done the teacher checks their answers. If everything is correct they get to steal a flag from another team. Every colour gets different points. When the timer goes off, the teacher counts the points each group has collected. There are no worksheets included. You can use this game with any math subject. You can differentiate with this game. You can give exercises that are more difficult to students that are better in math.