Simplest Form Tic-Tac-Toe Game

Simplest Form Tic Tac Toe Powerpoint Game Cover

Review simplest form with this fun twist on the Classic Tic-Tac-Toe game. This PowerPoint point has 3 game modes (more bang for your buck) that includes yes/no simplest form, putting fractions in simplest form, and equivalent form of fractions. To play, students click on a square and are taken to a question. If correct, they can click on their shape (O or X) and the next player goes. If wrong, the other team places their shape.

Area and Perimeter Tic-Tac-Toe Powerpoint Game Customary System

Area And Perimeter Customary Tic Tac Toe Powerpoint Game Cover

Engage students with this fun, interactive geometry game. Students compete against one another as the name the faces, edges, and vertices of 3D shapes. Questions are for either the number of faces, edges, or vertices of different shapes such as a cube, rectangular prism, and more. 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!

Naming Fractions Tic-Tac-Toe Game

Identifying Fractions Tic Tac Toe Powerpoint Game Cover

Engage students with this fun, interactive fractions game. In this fun twist on the classic tic-tac-toe game, students must identify fractions when given colored fractions bars. Great for students playing in pairs or small groups. There are 3 games modes: Fractions 1 through 5, fractions 6 through 12, and all fractions (1-12). There are 30 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. Great for a guided math center or rainy day activity. Great for individual practice on the iPad!