This freebie is a quick sample of my mini game sets. In this game, students review identifying fraction circles. There are 5 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. Great for introducing fractions or as a quick review. Great for individual practice on the iPad or tablet!
This game is just like Jeopardy (can’t use it in the title). I have other multiplication games, but they don’t tackle all the facts or was coupled with division. This game soley focuses on multiplication. There are 6 categories. Each number is paired with another, except the first which has 3 (0, 1, and 2). There is a finall question that asks students what 12 x 14 is. There are 31 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. 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!
n this game, students must find the missing number in different math problems. Problems including addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. This is a Student vs. Student game so you can have up to 4 students or 4 teams playing against one another. There are 20 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 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!
Have fun practicing subtracting with this fun student vs. student games. In teams, students compete against another while practicing their subtraction skills. This includes questions with and without regrouping. There are 21 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 whole class review activity. Great for individual practice on the ipad!
Engage 3rd grade students with this fun, interactive parts of speech game. In this tic-tac-toe powerpoint game, students practice changing various adjectives and adverbs into comparatives and superlatives. In this twist on the classic game, students must answer the questions correctly in order to place their “x” or “o”. There are 3 game modes with 9 questions per game. Each game mode changes adjectives and adverbs in to comparatives or superlatives. There are 27 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 Language Arts review or rainy activity. Great for individual practice on the iPad or tablet! Perfect for distance learning!
Review ways to write multiplication with the fun, engaging Teacher vs. Student game. This games has 4 types of questions for ways to write multiplication: arrays, groups, area blocks, and repeated addition. 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. by simply clicking on the “00”. Great for a guided math center or rainy day activity.