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2nd Grade Math Games - End of Year Review - Knockout

Rated 4.95 out of 5, based on 644 reviews
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Erin Waters
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Grade Levels
2nd - 4th
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Pages
230 pages
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My students were extremely engaged. They loved being able to review things they've learned in a fun way.
Such an amazing resource. This was a great review for all of our current and upcoming end of the year assessments
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Description

Are you looking for a fun and exciting way to do end of the year math review in your 2nd grade classroom? Look no further than Knockout, an action-packed math game that will keep your children moving and thinking! With this thrilling game, students can review their 2nd grade math skills without even realizing they are learning. Players who are first to answer the question correctly can eliminate other players from the game - all while having a blast! Get ready to experience pure excitement as you watch your children enjoy pure educational FUN with Knockout!

A QUICK LOOK AT KNOCKOUT & HOW IT IS PLAYED

1⃣- Divide your class into 2 single file lines

2⃣- Display the first slide 

3⃣- The player at the front of his/her line faces off against the player from the other team: the first player to answer his/her question correctly wins and returns to the end of the line!

4⃣- The player who does not win goes to sit on the team "bench" to cheer on the team!

BUT WAIT: That's not all.

If a player faces these slides, the following could happen:

✅ Double Free Pass: Both players automatically get to stay in the game!

✅ Double Knockout™: Both players are automatically out!

✅ Knockout™/Free Pass: One player leaves, one stays!

✅ Pick a Pal: Choose a player from the bench to return to the game!


◼️ WHAT IS INCLUDED IN THIS PURCHASE? ◼️

This pack includes the following Knockout end of the year math review games and is perfect for practicing 2nd grade math in a super fun way! This pack features 7 Knockout games perfect for your 2nd grade students:

  1. Fractions (halves, fourths, and thirds)
  2. Telling Time (5 Minutes)
  3. Fact Fluency (solutions 11-20)
  4. Money (groups of quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies up to $1.00)
  5. Comparing 3-digit numbers (greater than, less than, equal to)
  6. Place Value (naming 3-digit numbers from base 10 blocks; naming 3 digit-numbers from expanded notation)
  7. 3-digit addition* (solutions within 1,000; mixture of grouping & no regrouping)

*3-digit addition will most likely require the use of a dry erase board or paper/pencil for students who are facing off


◼️ EACH GAME COMES IN 3 FORMATS ◼️

  • PowerPoint
  • Google Slides
  • PDF

MORE INFO:

  • 35-40 slides per game
  • Teacher manual included (how to play, set-up, how to switch order of slides, etc.)
  • Answer keys included

FUN WAYS TO USE THIS

  • Tournament style: The team with players standing at the end of the game wins. In our classroom, we like to keep teams the same for a week or two and keep a running score as a Knockout™ "tournament." Check out these free Knockout scoreboards HERE.
  • Daily Math Warm-Up
  • Fun Friday activity
  • Indoor recess
  • Test Prep
  • Brain Break
  • Dismissal activity


◼️ WHAT OTHER KNOCKOUT GAMES DO YOU HAVE?◼️

Great news: I have HUNDREDS of Knockout games for elementary students (lower and upper!)

  • Purchase them ALL TOGETHER in a growing bundle: MEGA BUNDLE
  • See all individual Knockout packs here

End-of-the-Year Review 

K-6 Grade Level Bundles for the Year

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◼️ FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ◼️

❓Is this editable?❓

I do not currently offer an editable version of Knockout; however, the mega bundle (all 500+ games) includes several editable Knockout templates.

❓Can I try this before I buy it?❓

You bet! Try a free Knockout™ sample HERE to try before you buy, or take a look inside the preview to see if a free sample is available!


◼️ HERE’S WHAT TEACHERS ARE SAYING ABOUT KNOCKOUT ◼️

This was a great resource for my class! I found it engaging and so did the students. It was very age appropriate and easily adaptable.

★★★★★

— Katie C.

After playing, my students asked EVERY DAY to play again. I think the same game could be played more than once even for the same class. It was a great end-of-the-year review and was engaging, and fostered team building too! Thank you!

★★★★★

— Caitlin C.

We used this as a fun and engaging way to review for our end of year test. My students absolutely LOVE playing knockout and it encourages them to be sharp on their math skills. They want to do well and get the math right to help out their team.

★★★★★

— Jacqueline T.

Thanks for visiting my store! I hope you come again soon :)

Erin Waters

www.erinwatersedu.com

© Erin Waters: This material is for single-classroom use only. Additional copies, school licenses, and district licenses are for sale; please e-mail me at erin@elementaryedu.com for building and district pricing. This material is copyrighted and you are not to create your own Knockout™ games to distribute in any way.

Total Pages
230 pages
Answer Key
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Teaching Duration
30 minutes
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Tell and write time from analog and digital clocks to the nearest five minutes, using a.m. and p.m.
Solve word problems involving dollar bills, quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies, using $ and ¢ symbols appropriately. Example: If you have 2 dimes and 3 pennies, how many cents do you have?
Understand that the three digits of a three-digit number represent amounts of hundreds, tens, and ones; e.g., 706 equals 7 hundreds, 0 tens, and 6 ones. Understand the following as special cases:
Compare two three-digit numbers based on meanings of the hundreds, tens, and ones digits, using >, =, and < symbols to record the results of comparisons.
Fluently add and subtract within 100 using strategies based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction.

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