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Tim Sparacinoadopts the basic concept of tic tac toe to practice addition, subtraction and multiplication. You can play with either one or two players. If you pick two players the questions are color coded. From the drop down menu in the right corner of the screen you pick which operation you want to practice. A number will appear at the top of the screen and you have to pick the correct equation form the chart. Once you achieve 5 correct answers in a row on the chart you win! This activity works very well on the SMARTBoard- ENJOY!
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E GMbasic facts tic-tac-toe
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Robbi McKenneyinteractive math game
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Chris HarknessMath facts game like tic tac toe and connect four
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debbie oestreicherMake 5 is a fun interactive tic-tac-toe type game (it actually reminds me of Connect 4) that I learned about this morning on Twitter from @annemarie80. This game is a great way for students to practice math facts and to recognize relationships between numbers. Students are given a target number, they choose an equation on the grid that equals the target number. The goal of the game is to get 5 squares on the grid in a row in the least number of tries. The game has several play options; students can play the game with one or two players, set up the game to get 5 or 3 in a row, and can play to practice addition, subtraction, or multiplication.
How to integrate Make 5 into the classroom: Make 5 is an excellent little game that students can play to practice math facts. Use Make 5 as a math center on the classroom computers. Students can visit the center in groups of two and play the game together. In the computer lab setting, students can play Make 5 individually. Make 5 would be a fun whole class game using an interactive whiteboard. Split the math class into two teams. Students take turns coming to the board as representatives of their team. Give teams 30 seconds to plan their move before sending up their representative. Make sure that every student has the opportunity to be at the board (you may have to play more than once).
Tips: Send this site home to parents, this is a great way for students to practice their math facts at home, too! -
Kathleen NThe chart shows 100 problems. You can choose for additions, or subtractions, or for multiplications. The target number is on top of the chart. Press on the field that matches the target number. With a correct choice, the field will change color. Try to get five colored fields in a row. It is a game for one or two players. Great for Math Center.
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eva harvellStudents can play this game in the computer lab or during computer center time.
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Colin GallagherFigure out the sums and get 5 in a row. Kinda like a maths Connect 4.
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michael chalkNice game for math skills.. match the number at the top of the screen, get 5 in a row to win. Choose between multiply, add or subtract. (Works in java.)
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Deirdre Bonnycastlepractice addition
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Bob MartinFun IWB gaime (kinda like Connect 4)
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Sheryl Southwellgame for math fact practice
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Michelle LynnMath facts game line bingo
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