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10th grade measurement games for Microsoft Word

Preview of "I Have, Who Has" Math Measurement Game

"I Have, Who Has" Math Measurement Game

Created by
Donna Melton
This game has a set of cards each of which contains both a question and an answer. The question will relate to a measurement conversion such as pints to cups, pounds to ounces, etc. An example is "Who has the number of quarts in 3 gallons?" However the answer on each card is to a completely different question. So another student will have a card that says "I have 12. The cards are passed out one to a student (or some students can be given 2 if you have some left over as all should be used).
Preview of Editable Handout for Game station - Volume & Surface Area

Editable Handout for Game station - Volume & Surface Area

Created by
Dayna Lee
Editable Handout for creating a game activity where the students learn how to make use of the formulae they learn for calculation of volume and surface area, and applying it to practical life situations. Note: free resource by the author is the proposal for this activity. Find the Volume and Surface areaThe students will be finding the volume and surface area of 4 objects.1. A suitcase2. A laptop bag3. A small cardboard box4. A water dispenser refill tumbler Instructions in the handout with a 30
Preview of Calculator Generated Bearings

Calculator Generated Bearings

Note: Familiarity with Ti 83 calculators is essential so that the program BEARINGS can be entered into a set of these calculators. Along with rulers and compasses, protractors are usually introduced early in curriculum frameworks for mathematics. As students matriculate to middle and high schools, problems involving bearings are introduced. Unfortunately, many students never develop a sense of bearing values because they have only minimal exposure to them. In an attempt to rectify this sit
Preview of Card Game - Segment Addition "War"

Card Game - Segment Addition "War"

Created by
Angela Chimino
Like the traditional "war" card game but students need to find the missing segment length to determine the value of their card. One sheet of "card backs" is included. I laminate these and cut them out using a paper cutter.
Preview of Pythagorean Theorem (using areas of squares) Matching Game

Pythagorean Theorem (using areas of squares) Matching Game

Created by
Jacqueline Ortiz
Students will cut out and match perfect squares to create a right triangle.
Preview of Scientific Notation Dice Game

Scientific Notation Dice Game

Created by
Bryan Engelker
This fast-paced game can be used to review Scientific Notation conversion and positive and negative exponents in Scientific Notation. Easy to use with directions right on the game board. All you need is dice!
Preview of Proposal for Game station - Volume & Surface Area

Proposal for Game station - Volume & Surface Area

Created by
Dayna Lee
Proposal for creating a game activity where the students learn how to make use of the formulae they learn for calculation of volume and surface area, and applying it to practical life situations. Find the Volume and Surface areaThe students will be finding the volume and surface area of 4 objects.1. A suitcase2. A laptop bag3. A small cardboard box4. A water dispenser refill tumbler Instructions in the handout with a 30cm ruler printed on the edge of the handout. The objects will be placed as se
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