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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. They look for the answer in a different color marker on the top left hand corner of the next problem they should solve. Then, they solve that problem, identify the answer, and find the next problem to solve.

This strategy is also great in making sure that students are not practicing problems incorrectly because they cannot move on in the maze until they find the correct answer. Directions: Each student needs to have a pre-made answer sheet to record work for each problem.

Create an index card for each problem and establish an order in which the cards are to be passed around the room. Each student should start with a particular problem number and record the work to that answer on his or her answer sheet. Start the timer for a set amount of time that you want to give your students to complete each problem. When the timer buzzes, students pass their cards to the next student in the established rotation in your room.

Typically, this activity is done silently to give a good measure of where students are in terms of mastery. Find Someone Who Benefit: Find Someone Who gets students to move around the room and practice problems at the same time. The student that answers the problem initials the box to indicate that he or she solved it. Students may only have a classmate sign their sheet once this activity also really helps build classroom culture because students are reliant on each other to complete this activity.

Directions: Present problems to the entire class and ask students to solve the problems on their whiteboards. Make sure you already have the answers written out for the problems you are presenting, so you can quickly and easily check which students have the correct answer.

Earn cash to buy new hooks and skills. Eat the apples. How long can you survive? Ever played the classic game Snake? Eat the apples to grow your snake as long as possible. But don't hit the wall or eat your own tail! Manage your time and make pizzas. Help run the pizzeria! Take orders, make pizzas, and keep customers happy.

Use counting, geometry and time management to make big tips! Hang on to your balloons! Guess the letters to solve the word puzzle and stay alive. Join a quick game to play online, or set up a private game to play with your friends. Win trophies in online multiplayer! Level up and earn XP on your way to the world championship. Challenge other players online in this epic penalty shootout! Grab a cue and take your best shot! Can you read the angles and run the table in this classic game of billiards?

Breathe fire and smash towers! Become the dragon! Grow long and strong so you can knock down towers. Activate fireball mode for extra destruction!

Play the classic game or the all-new action mode! Play the classic game, or mix it up with an all-new action mode: fireballs, blasters, gravity wells, and more! Turn on your high beams! Drive into tricky spots. Light up the roads! Show off your night driving skills and maneuver into tricky parking spots. Popular Games See more. Upgrade your copter and be the last one flying! Remove the cubes and get to the red square. It really is. Don't ask us how to beat it. We can't. Earn XP and Achievements in multiplayer Snake!

Aim your grabber to reach the target. The 1. New levels, skins, and more! Test your aim in online multiplayer! Flip the block over and over to get it in the hole.

Hit the bullseye and score a perfect 10! Blast the enemy tanks with all new weapons! Save the day on the all-new Fairy Tale Island. This Flash game is back! Grab your glider and fly! Help Bob expose the corrupt mayor. More cool cars to park in tight spaces. Build the ultimate brick-busting machine! Cash in your coins for all new skins! Sorry, you can't play this non-game. Train your duck to win races and save the farm!

Time your bounces to get through the obstacles! Swing your way through 30 challenging courses. Outsmart your opponent in the game of X's and O's. Add like numbers to win this one. Can you make ? Eat the apples and reach the portal. Drive the jelly truck to the end of each level. This rock is ready to roll! Gain momentum and jump. The Pig is on the loose! Can you catch him? Up, up, up! This tower is full of treasures and danger!

Thank you for sharing! Here come some more…. Once again, an amazing piece of work and it is fabulous! I was wondering if you might be planning any using metric measurement? I am a teacher overseas in and international school and use your site regularly for your other items, but just wondered if this might be a possibility at some pont? Again, thanks so much! This is fantastic, Steve! Thank you so much! Would you mind if I make a copy and change the measurements to centimeters?

This looks like a wonderful way to work on metric measurement benchmarks! Makes me think about doing this with capacity as well perhaps you have that already planned…. Thank you so much for sharing. I have learned much from your blog and have purchased your book for my summer reading!

Please feel free. I hope you enjoy reading The Writing on the Classroom Wall. Thank you for another engaging and well-designed resource! Estimation is something my students often struggle with so I am really looking forward to doing this with them.

You are so great to share these. They are so creative and well done. You have always focused on the things that students need more practice with. Thanks for all you do. Hi Leonie, Thank you for sharing this. I hope you have had some insightful classroom conversations with The Estimation Clipboard.

Hi Steve, This is so great. Do you have a metric version for Canadians? I have so few resources for measurement estimation so far after teaching for several years!!! Looking forward to the rest of the lessons. Will be sharing this with teachers today.

My teachers and students will love these! Thanks for another great resource to build that number sense! Hi Steve Great work as always. Any chance you could provide alternatives with centimetres or millimetres. I was hoping for metric units as well and would very much appreciate that for use in classrooms in Canada! Notify me of follow-up comments by email.

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