Elasped Time Christmas Game

Elapsed Time Christmas Student Vs StudentPowerpoint Game Cover

Practice elapsed time with this yummy, Christmas dessert game! In teams, students compete against one another while answering time questions. There are 3 types of questions: start time, stop/finish time, and elapsed time. Each question deals with a different type of dessert. Yummy! There are 20 questions and you just click on each question to go to it. The question disappears after you’ve clicked on it so you know you’ve answered it. There is a type-in scoreboard. The scoreboard can be typed in during Slideshow Mode. Great for a guided math center or rainy day activity. Great for individual practice on the iPad!

Missing Numbers in Multiplication Game

Missing Numbers In Multiplication Christmas Student Vs Student Powerpoint Game Cover

Practice elapsed time with this yummy, Christmas dessert game! In teams, students compete against one another while answering time questions. There are 3 types of questions: start time, stop/finish time, and elapsed time. Each question deals with a different type of dessert. Yummy! There are 20 questions and you just click on each question to go to it. The question disappears after you’ve clicked on it so you know you’ve answered it. There is a type-in scoreboard. The scoreboard can be typed in during Slideshow Mode. Great for a guided math center or rainy day activity. Great for individual practice on the iPad!

Naming Fractions Christmas Student vs Student Game

Naming Fractions Christmas Student Vs Student Powerpoint Game Cover

Engage students with this fun, interactive fractions game. In this Christmas themed powerpoint game, students compete against one another as they name fractions. Play with up to 4 teams. Fractions include halves, thirds, fourths, fifths, sixths, and eighths. Great as an introductory game or as an assessment. There are 21 questions in all (including a tie breaker question) and you just click on each question to go to it. The question disappears after you’ve clicked on it so you know you’ve answered it. There are 2 scoreboards: a touch scoreboard (Mac/iPad) and type in scoreboard (PC). The type-in scoreboard allows you to type in scores during Slideshow Mode. Great for a guided math center or Christmas activity. Great for individual practice on the iPad! You can even print the Mac/iPad version and use them as task cards.