Fall Addition Within 1,000 Math Center Activity for PowerPoint™ | No Regrouping
Overview
Description
Mystery Picture : A Vertical Addition & Matching Adventure (PowerPoint™ Required)!
Looking for an interactive and engaging way to practice addition within 1,000 ?
This innovative "Reveal-the-Picture" math activity, designed for use in PowerPoint™ show mode, transforms learning into a captivating adventure!
Here's why this resource is a game-changer:
- Interactive Adding & Matching:
- Students will solve vertical addition problems and clicking the matching sums on a 5x5 grid.
- They will solve 25 problems without regrouping.
- Progressive Picture Reveal:
- With each correct answer, a tile is removed, gradually revealing a hidden image, keeping students motivated and engaged.
- The anticipation of uncovering the mystery picture adds an element of fun and excitement.
- Immediate Feedback:
- Incorrect answers are met with an "Oops! Try again!" message, allowing students to self-correct and learn from their mistakes.
- A celebratory "Well done!" slide reinforces success and keeps the learning environment positive.
- Individual or Partner Practice:
- This activity caters to both individual and collaborative learning styles.
- Students can work independently or in pairs, fostering teamwork and communication skills.
- Bonus Puzzle Activity:
- Expand the learning experience with the included PDF file containing 3 fall-themed solve-cut-paste-color puzzles. You will find one of each sizes (3x3, 4x3, and 4x4).
Please Note: This resource requires PowerPoint™ show mode for full functionality.
Transform vertical addition practice into an interactive treasure hunt! Get your "Reveal-the-Picture" activity today and watch your students' engagement soar!
Details
- File types1 Zip file
- Page count36 Bingo boards + 48 calling cards + 48 digital calling cards
FAQs
Does this resource work in Google Slides™?
This resource is not compatible with Google Slides™ and will NOT work properly if opened using Google Slides™.
Can I assign it on Google classroom?
It can be assigned on Google Classroom or using a different platform, HOWEVER students must have PowerPoint on their devices to play this game.
Can I use this resource on an interactive whiteboard?
This game can be played from the teacher's desktop computer that has PowerPoint and projected.