This BUNDLE of NO-PREP maths game for fractions if perfect for review or introducing fractions. Each no-prep game includes a slideshow of questions which students use to play against each other.
WHAT’S INCLUDED:
No-Prep game slideshows
Choice board
70+ questions
Google Slides ready
Hyperlinked slides
PowerPoint ready
NO-PREP:
All you need is this presentation and you can start playing with students straight away! This means you don’t have to think about questions or graphics just “click and play”. All slides have been hyperlinked to buttons so you can access the answer and home page easily.
EASY TO PLAY:
Split students up into 2 teams. One person from each team will stand up and the person who answers the question correctly will get the point. IF they draw then they both get a point BUT that means the same people can not be chosen the next round.
I hope you find this resource useful,
Aron :)
This NO-PREP maths game for comparing fractions if perfect for review or introducing fraction comparison. This no-prep game includes a slideshow of questions which students use to play against each other.
WHAT’S INCLUDED:
No-Prep game slideshow
Choice board
20 questions
Google Slides ready
Hyperlinked slides
PowerPoint ready
NO-PREP:
All you need is this presentation and you can start playing with students straight away! This means you don’t have to think about questions or graphics just “click and play”. All slides have been hyperlinked to buttons so you can access the answer and home page easily.
EASY TO PLAY:
Split students up into 2 teams. One person from each team will stand up and the person who answers the question correctly will get the point. IF they draw then they both get a point BUT that means the same people can not be chosen the next round.
I hope you find this resource useful,
Aron :)
This NO-PREP maths game for equivalent fractions if perfect for review or introducing fraction equivalence. This no-prep game includes a slideshow of questions which students use to play against each other.
WHAT’S INCLUDED:
No-Prep game slideshow
Choice board
20 questions
Google Slides ready
Hyperlinked slides
PowerPoint ready
NO-PREP:
All you need is this presentation and you can start playing with students straight away! This means you don’t have to think about questions or graphics just “click and play”. All slides have been hyperlinked to buttons so you can access the answer and home page easily.
EASY TO PLAY:
Split students up into 2 teams. One person from each team will stand up and the person who answers the question correctly will get the point. IF they draw then they both get a point BUT that means the same people can not be chosen the next round.
I hope you find this resource useful,
Aron :)
This NO-PREP maths game for subtracting fractions if perfect for review or introducing fraction subtraction. This no-prep game includes a slideshow of questions which students use to play against each other.
WHAT’S INCLUDED:
No-Prep game slideshow
Choice board
20 questions
Google Slides ready
Hyperlinked slides
PowerPoint ready
NO-PREP:
All you need is this presentation and you can start playing with students straight away! This means you don’t have to think about questions or graphics just “click and play”. All slides have been hyperlinked to buttons so you can access the answer and home page easily.
EASY TO PLAY:
Split students up into 2 teams. One person from each team will stand up and the person who answers the question correctly will get the point. IF they draw then they both get a point BUT that means the same people can not be chosen the next round.
I hope you find this resource useful,
Aron :)
This NO-PREP math game for adding fractions if perfect for review or introducing fraction addition. This no-prep game includes a slideshow of questions which students use to play against each other.
WHAT’S INCLUDED:
No-Prep game slideshow
Choice board
15 questions
Google Slides ready
Hyperlinked slides
PowerPoint ready
NO-PREP:
All you need is this presentation and you can start playing with students straight away! This means you don’t have to think about questions or graphics just “click and play”. All slides have been hyperlinked to buttons so you can access the answer and home page easily.
EASY TO PLAY:
Split students up into 2 teams. One person from each team will stand up and the person who answers the question correctly will get the point. IF they draw then they both get a point BUT that means the same people can not be chosen the next round.
I hope you find this resource useful,
Aron :)