Fill out your application now! Math teachers are very creative and know how to have fun! We dug through the archives to unearth nine math games, courtesy of math teacher and Teach For America alum Emily Mason, to help students practice problems, increase comprehension, and have fun in the classroom.
Round Robin Benefit: Round Robin is a cooperative activity and allows for group work in which each student has a specific purpose ensuring everyone participates. Directions: Put students in groups of four pre-planned to avoid classroom management issues and to ensure that you have one low student, two average students, and one high student in each group. Assign each student a color pencil and have them record his or her name so you can see who is responsible for specific steps in the activity.
Each teammate will complete one operation or problem, and then pass on the worksheet to the next teammate. If students feel as though someone on their team has made a mistake, they may politely ask their teammate to reconsider their answer.
Sequence Benefit: Sequence helps students practice an objective especially beneficial with a math objective that requires rote steps to come to an answer without having to use the typical pencil-paper structure. Directions: Create index cards in advance to show the individual steps of solving a problem. Make as many cards as necessary to solve the problem and paper clip them together.
This is one problem. Make as many sets of problems as you need to accommodate the students in your class. Group students together and assign them numbers: Student 1 identifies the first step in solving the problem and places it on the desk.
Student 2 identifies the second step and places it beneath the first step, and the process continues until the card with the solution on it is placed. Maze Game Benefit : The maze game is a fun way to practice math problems. Directions: Get about 20 or as many problems you want students to practice pieces of computer sized paper.
Write out the 20 problems in big print ALL in the same color so that students will be able to see the problems from their seats. Students will solve the problem on their own paper. The answer they find will tell them what problem to solve next.
Play it alone, with a friend, or an adult! We guarantee hours of exciting and educational fun for kids and the kids at heart! The best part? You get to sharpen and recall your math skills and have fun at the same time! By the way, did we mention that all of this was free? Quizzes with auto-grading, and real-time student data.
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