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quinta-feira, 18 de outubro de 2012

How about Equivalent Fractions! Let's play some games.

Here are some more games using FRACTION. This time we are going to practice EQUIVALENT FRACTIONS.

Game 01 - Student has to click on the equivalent fractions to make a pair.



Game 02 - In this game you have to shoot the correct equivalent fraction.

 
 
Game 03 - In this game the student has to drag and drop the correct answer.
 
 
Game 04 - This is a different game. They give you a fraction on one side and on the other you have to press the plus or minus bottom to match the equivalent fraction.
 
 
 
I hope you have had some fun and learned a lot with this game.
 
Bye, See you next time.
 
 

 

sábado, 6 de outubro de 2012

Remains,Won! - Math Game about Division


Material

36 cards numbered from 1 to 9 (4 of each value).
Paper and pencil for notes

Players

2 to 4 players

Rules

·         The cards should be shuffled and divided into three piles of 12 cards each, placed on the table with the numbers facing down. The numbers on the cards of 2 of these piles form the dividend, and the other will be the divisor.

 

·         The players decide who will start. Each player, in turn, chooses the mountains that form the dividend and the divisor and turns one card up of each pile to make the division. For example, if the numbers of the piles chosen to form the dividend is 2 and 4 and the number on the divisor pile is 3, it can be 24 ÷ 3 or 42 ÷ 3.

 

·         The rest of the division will determine the number of points that the player will make on that round. If the remainder is 0, the player does not score point.

 

·         Each round, the player writes down their points, example, the rest of the division, and discards the used cards.

 

·         When the cards run out of the piles, each player must add their points.

 

·         The winner will be the one who gets the most points at the end of the cards.