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I draw a target on the board. For each problem that we do, I ask three questions. Then, the three students who answered the questions stand behind a line on the floor. All of the other kids decide who they think will get the most point. Then, each of the 3 throwers throw a suction cup ball at the target on the board. What ensues is very fun. No one is really good at the throwing part, so you never know who will get the big numbers.

I used an online worksheet you can find it here for the questions. I displayed each question on the doc cam, and then all students answered the questions on their whiteboards. You can read more about the Target Game here. I love these scientific notation square puzzles. You could model how to do it on the doc cam. Maybe show them 3 or four examples and show the thinking process, too. This is a free resource and it includes directions and an answer key.

It consists of 24 practice problems for converting to and from scientific notation. You could have students work on this individually or with a partner. The picture below shows a portion of the puzzle.

This scientific notation game gets students get practice converting to and from scientific notation. This twist on the classic game of Tic-Tac-Toe provides students multiple opportunities to practice.

This activity provides opportunities for students to use mathematical language, justify answers making mathematically sound arguments, and get repetition with scientific notation. This download includes 4 Tic Tac Toe boards for students to play with a partner. It also features some sentence starters to help students talk about scientific notation as they play. You can have them play on paper or they can put the tic tac toe board into a dry-erase sleeve.

Otherwise, the other person gets the square. I like to have students practice this way for about 10 minutes a couple of times during the unit. It seems to help them increase their fluency in a pretty non-threatening way. To play this game students have a time limit and they have to fill-in the three different parts of the scientific notation. This post shares many ideas for teaching scientific notation, and that might be a little overwhelming. I would challenge you to try one thing. Try one of these activities and see how your students like it.

When you bring a little fun or novelty into the classroom your students will respond by being more engaged. If students are more engaged then they will be learning more. So, give the idea that you found the most intriguing a whirl. Decimals , Fractions , Place Value. Activities , Games , Math Centers. This decimal place value game is great for centers, table groups, small groups, review, etc.

This includes 35 cards with expanded notation of 4 digit numbers with decimals in the tenths and hundredths. The students find the number in standar. Decimals , Math , Place Value. This product can be played alone, with partners, or with a group.

I created this game to be used in during small group or in my math centers. Students will match a number card to its corresponding expanded form and base-ten representation.

This packet includes: Cards 8 Number cards, 8 Expand. This matching game can be played alone or with a partner and will help your students review place value with decimals from tenths to thousandths place, including standard form, word form, expanded form, expanded notation, and expan.

Activities , Games , Test Prep. Expanded Notation Expanded Form Game. Looking to practice how to write whole numbers and decimals in expanded notation, but don't have a fun engaging activity? Download my Expanded Notation Activity to help your students practice how to represent whole numbers and decimals in standard, word, expanded form and expanded notation with a di. Basic Operations , Math , Place Value. It is the same game that is in my other listing that is combined with the place value lesson.

The game is fun, has graphics and sound, and is a sure way to get your kids excited about place value really! Games , PowerPoint Presentations. This includes 24 cards with expanded notation of 5,6, and 7 digit numbers. Players earn tallies for com. This resource includes 27 3-scoop ice-creams that focus on expanded notation of 3-digit numbers.

Students match the cone to the correct 3 scoops by breaking down the number of hundreds, tens and units. Laminate the colored set to reuse or use the black and white as a cut and paste activity. Many oth. Math , Mental Math , Numbers. Activities , Math Centers , Printables. Expanded Notation Game. This expanded notation game expanded form is a great way to practice this skill without paper and pencil.

It is in the I Have Who Has game format. There are 32 game cards and the game is available in color and black and white. Give everyone a card. Have someone ask a question and the game beg. Perfect for Back to School, Valentine's Day, or anytime you want to remind your kiddos how much we love first grade!

Expanded Notation Game Task Cards. Expanded notation can be fun and engaging with these task cards! Students will scoot around the room and look for an expanded notation task card. They will then write the number in standard form or hundreds tens and ones on their recording page!

If you are interested in this product, please check out. Activities , Math Centers , Worksheets. For as many teams as you would like, with up to 10 kids on each. Each student gets a digit yo. TEKS 3. Students struggling with Expanded Notation? Here's a fun game to practice! There are 16 cards, a game board, a recording sheet, and an answer key in this activity.

Perfect for stations or small groups! Aligns with TEKS 3. Numbers , Place Value , Word Problems. Expanded Notation Matching Game and Worksheets. Included in these uploads are two matching games. One game matches expanded notation with standard form to the tens place.

The other game matches expanded notation to standard form to the hundreds place. Also included are two worksheets for practice. Games , Printables , Worksheets. Keep in Touch! Notation 7, play times Requires Y8 Browser.

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You have the option to turn sound off in the bottom right at the home screen. Hi Anon. I have just added a link to the full-screen version underneath the game It is very helpful. I really learned a lot from this game! I am gonna play this allot :. I love this game. Love it. Recommended by music instructor. I cant do it. I like this game. This game is a treat to play! I love it, and everyone else does too!

Looks good. Hi John. I have just updated the page so that the game opens in a larger window.



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