Numbers to 120 Digital Interactive Game Show
Overview
Description
Bring excitement and engagement to your first-grade classroom with this interactive PowerPoint Game Show, designed to make practising numbers up to 120 an enjoyable experience! This Jeopardy-style game offers a variety of ways for students to showcase their number concept knowledge.
This versatile resource can be used on computers, tablets, or interactive whiteboards, making it adaptable to any classroom setup. It’s a no-prep solution that’s easy to integrate into your lesson plans, ensuring a smooth and fun learning process. Watch your students get thrilled about numbers and improve their skills with this innovative game.
Play the game in multiple formats with flexible class rules:
Whole class: Divide the class into four teams.
Small groups: Eight students can form teams of two or four.
Individual: Two students can compete against each other.
*** Please note *** You must have access to PowerPoint to play the game. When the game is loaded, select “Slide Show” or “Presentation” mode for the game to proceed.
You will find:
- Teacher’s Guide with instructions
- 25 questions covering:
⇒ counting place value manipulatives
⇒ partitioning
⇒ reading words
⇒ finding the missing number on a number line
⇒ ordering numbers
- Interactive Scoreboard
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Terms of Use:
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Details
- File types1 PowerPoint Presentation
- Page count29 pages
- Curriculum alignment
Curriculum alignment details
This resource is intended for the following use:
Curriculum:
Australian CurriculumContent Descriptors:
AC9M1N01: Recognise, represent and order numbers to at least 120 using physical and virtual materials, numerals, number lines and chartsAC9M1N02: Partition one- and two-digit numbers in different ways using physical and virtual materials, including partitioning two-digit numbers into tens and onesFurther context or application:
Not specified