Feb 012009
I know of math jeopardy and math bingo. What other games can be played?
Around the world. You start by asking 2 people a math question. The first of the 2 that answers the question CORRECTLY, goes on. The person who answered wrong, or didn't asnwer first, sits down. The person who won goes onto the next person (ex, if they are sitting in rows, then the person behind them, etc). You repeat the process until you get to the last person. This game works for all subjects.
powered by Yahoo Answers
Readers have also enjoyed these related posts:
Around the world. You start by asking 2 people a math question. The first of the 2 that answers the question CORRECTLY, goes on. The person who answered wrong, or didn't asnwer first, sits down. The person who won goes onto the next person (ex, if they are sitting in rows, then the person behind them, etc). You repeat the process until you get to the last person. This game works for all subjects.
References :
SUDOKU, TICK TACK TO, heads up seven up, spin the bottle, brain blast,
References :
To practise times tables (multiplication) you can play Fizz Buzz, you choose 2 tables to work on, say 5x and the 10x ( can be harder for older kids) and you go round the room, each student counting starting at 1. the next 2 and so on, if they have a number that is a multiple of 5 they say Fizz, if its a multipe of 10 they say buzz and if its a multiple of both you would say fizz buzz, if they are incorrect they are out until you are left with one player.
References :