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Loosely based on the idea of Connect 4 students play in pairs. In turns they select a question from the grid and work out the volume of a prism. A correct answer wins the square whilst spotting an error can steal the square from your opponent. First to make a line of 4 wins. Two versions of the game are provided to allow differentiation. Game 1 has cuboids, triangular and trapezoidal prisms. Game 2 includes cylinders and other shapes. Answers are provided so students or teacher can check disputed squares. Please leave feedback. Thanks
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FireandLights

6 years ago
4

Looks lovely! The more games and puzzles I can bring to class, the happier (albeit nosier!) the class is. Can't wait to test this one on them. (not giving 5 stars only because I haven't tried it yet)

Elvis0

7 years ago
5

daniface

10 years ago
4

What a great idea - clearly just ten ticks questions arranged in a grid. I will definitely use this with my top set year 9. I will try to make similar resources for other topics. Thanks very much

philipeden

10 years ago
3

An interesting resource which adds a bit of fun to working out the volume of different prisms.

mrskidson14

11 years ago
5

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