Engage students with this fun, interactive place value game. In this teacher vs student powerpoint game, students are comparing numbers in various forms. This include word form, expanded form, and standard form. There are different types of questions (ex. standard vs expanded, standard vs word form, etc). 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 are 2 scoreboards: a touch scoreboard and type in scoreboard. The type-in scoreboard allows you to type in scores during Slideshow Mode. Great for a guided math center or rainy day activity. Great for individual practice on the iPad!
Engage students with this fun, interactive punctuation game. In this teacher vs. student powerpoint game, students are adding the correct punctuation to sentences. There are 3 options: period (.), exclamation mark (!), and question mark (?).
Engage 5th grade students with this fun, interactive multiplication game. In this teacher vs students powerpoint game, students practice multiplying 6 digit by 3 Digit numbers. Students play against the teacher. For every correct answer, the students get the poines, but for every wrong answer, the teacher gets the points. There are 25 questions in all 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 and type in scoreboard. The type-in scoreboard allows you to type in scores during Slideshow Mode. . Great for a quick ELA morning review or Month activity. Great for individual practice on the iPad or tablet!
Engage 4th grade students with this fun, interactive expanded form game. In this teacher vs student Powerpoint game, students practice writing numbers in expanded form. Number range from 1,000 to 9,000,000 (millions place). This makes a great review for the beginning of the school year. There are 25 questions in all 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 and type in scoreboard. The type-in scoreboard allows you to type in scores during Slideshow Mode. . Great for a math review or center activity. Great for individual practice on the iPad or tablet!
Engage students with this fun, interactive line graph game. Students will answer questions about 3 different line graphs. Questions include most/least favorites, totals for each group, and comparing groups. There are 3 graphs in this game, each with 7 questions, giving you a total of 20 questions (including a tie breaker). 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 and type in scoreboard. The type-in scoreboard allows you to type in scores during Slideshow Mode. Great for a guided math center or rainy day activity. Great for individual practice on the iPad!
Engage 3rd grade students with this fun, interactive division game. In this teacher vs student powerpoint game, the students compete as the teacher as they practice the division facts. There are 25 questions in all 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. The type-in scoreboard allows you to type in scores during Slideshow Mode. . Great for a quick division fact review or rainy day activity. Great for individual practice on the iPad or tablet!