Experienced teacher, having taught everything from 6 year olds, through to 16 year olds, in class and one on one in private session. My shop includes old and new, what ever it takes, is my attitude. My pinterest site also has links to material that I have found interesting and useful.
Experienced teacher, having taught everything from 6 year olds, through to 16 year olds, in class and one on one in private session. My shop includes old and new, what ever it takes, is my attitude. My pinterest site also has links to material that I have found interesting and useful.
This is a cute little game to reinforce the introductory fractions. It is very active so an excellent one for using up that excess energy. The idea behind the game is for the students to match a visual representation of a fraction with the written form.
This is a book full of addition games, solo and multi players. The games are aimed at helping the students learn those addition facts. Memorizing addition facts can be boring, but doing it helps in so many ways that it is worth it. All you are going to need to add to this book: a deck of cards, markers for some of the game boards and paper and pencils - have fun.
Please note that some of these games have been around for a very long time, so I don't know who first created it, some of them are from different countries and some of them have been designed by myself, my son or my grandson(8 years old at the time). Andrew (the grandson) tested the games we designed to be sure that they worked and would be fun to play.
This game is designed to help reinforce the idea of adding fractions into whole number - such as 1/3 + 2/3 = 1. The ideal time to play this game is after students have learned to add fractions that have unlike denominators. By using the simple well known set up of go fish , the students have to combine cards to total 1 whole. This helps them to reinforce the idea and skill of adding fractions with unlike denominators in a fun methods.
This book puts the fun back into dodgeball, by offering a variety of games for all ages. They range from games aimed for team work, through to every man for himself, and from the young student at school through to the high school student. The games from all over the world, with several developed by the author herself, and one or two of them by her grandson. - enjoy.