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Tip: use a Jeopardy sound clip as a timer to add a more authentic feel. Who wants to be a millionaire? Materials: Interactive whiteboard or projector Game template — try this template for Google Slides Steps: Copy the template and enter your questions to prepare the game.
Open the first question and read it aloud for your class to answer. Encourage them to justify the answers they come up with. Reveal the correct answer, and repeat for every question until your class makes it to a million! Mystery picture. Materials: Mystery picture printables try one of these from Teachers Pay Teachers: dinosaur mystery picture or superhero mystery picture Washable markers or pencil crayons Steps: Print enough sheets for every student in your class.
Let your class sit at their desks and work through each question to reveal the mystery image. Students can change the colours on the guide if they want to be more creative. Display the pictures in your classroom so your students can feel proud of their efforts.
Materials: Printable bingo cards try these ones from Scholastic Printable problem cards Bingo dabbers or chips Chalkboard or whiteboard plus chalk or markers Steps: Cut out the problem cards and place them in a bowl or hat. Hand out Bingo cards to each student.
The caller chooses a card from the hat, announces it and writes it on the board. Students solve the problem and mark their card if the product is on it. Prodigy Math Game Prodigy is a curriculum-aligned, game-based learning platform that helps students have fun while learning math. Click on your Assessments tool and select Create, then Assignments. Create your assignment by selecting the multiplication skills you want to target. You can also use this tool to differentiate for various skill levels.
Let your students log in to the game and get started! Materials: Interactive whiteboard or projector Tablets or computers for students to use Teacher account on Kahoot! Steps: Create your teacher account and log in. Look for an existing kahoot in the search bar, or click Create to make your own. When you have your kahoot, click Play. Tell your class to enter the Game PIN on their devices and start the game.
The game tracks correct answers and speed to assign point values to each player. The top 3 players are displayed at the end. Musical Chairs Get your whole class dancing with multiplication musical chairs. Try this playlist from missbensko on Spotify. Steps: Place a question card at every desk. Give each student a blank piece of paper and tell them to number it before the game begins. Instruct the students to stand up and dance or walk around the room while the music plays.
When the music stops, students must find the nearest empty desk and solve the question. Remind them to match the numbers on the card and paper. Play as many rounds as you like. Students might not be able to answer every question, so take up the answers as a class when the game is over.
Battle of the bands Students can be songwriters, performers and times table experts with this high-energy musical game. Materials: Blank paper and pencils Steps: Show your class a multiplication Flocabulary video to inspire them. Give each team minutes to write and choreograph a song or rap about the multiplication table for their assigned number. The teams take turns performing their songs in front of the class.
Tally votes from the entire class on their favorite performance. Here are some fun ways you can use card games for multiplication practice. War This version of the standard favorite involves each player flipping two cards to find a product.
Materials: Card decks Blank paper and pencils for scoring Steps: Split the students into partners and give each pair a card deck. One player shuffles the cards and deals them out until the deck is split. The winner of that round takes all eight cards. Play continues until one player takes all the cards. If the game is timed, the player with the most cards at the end wins. Tip: Remove high value cards to make the game easier.
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