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Arrays - Math Games for Repeated Addition - Knockout

Rated 4.9 out of 5, based on 234 reviews
4.9 (234 ratings)
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Erin Waters
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Grade Levels
2nd - 4th
Standards
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  • Google Apps™
Pages
120 pages
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Great review for my class! Very engaging! They really like playing. Worked well on my promethean board.
My kids love KNOCKOUT!!! Any time that we do one of the knockouts they are so excited. I love using them for review at the end of a unit.
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Description

If you're searching for an entertaining and engaging way to teach arrays, then Knockout might be the perfect solution! This exciting arrays math game is packed with action and is designed to keep students on their toes. Students can practice repeated addition while having fun and not even realizing they're learning. The game is structured so that the first player to answer a question correctly can eliminate other players from the game. Knockout is an excellent way to make learning fun and exciting for your students. Watch as your children experience the thrill of educational bliss with Knockout!

A QUICK LOOK AT KNOCKOUT™ & HOW IT IS PLAYED


1 - Divide your class into 2 single file lines

2 - Display the first slide 

3 - 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!

4 - 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™ games and is perfect for practicing ARRAYS in a super fun way! This pack features 3 Knockout games perfect for your 2nd and 3rd grade students:


  • Up to 5x5
  • Up to 10x10
  • Up to 12x12


◼️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


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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

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◼️ WHAT OTHER KNOCKOUT GAMES DO YOU HAVE?◼️


End-of-the-Year Review 

K-6 Grade Level Bundles for the ENTIRE Year

Purchase them ALL TOGETHER in a growing bundle: MEGA BUNDLE

See all individual Knockout packs here


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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◼️


Very engaging!  My students loved playing this game.  Not only did they have to name the array, but they had to give repeated addition and multiplication sentences.  

— Debra G.

★★★★★

Rated 5 out of 5

Our class loves using this for extra practice, review, and keeping our skills fresh.  It is also a good time filler when you have a few extra minutes. 

— Amber H.

★★★★★

Rated 5 out of 5

I used this to review math with my after school students and my students in class.  They LOVE knock out and always want to play!  I am glad you have different versions of this game.  Thank you!

— Rebecca M. 

★★★★★

Rated 5 out of 5



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Erin Waters

www.erinwatersedu.com


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© 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.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Fluently add and subtract within 20 using mental strategies. By end of Grade 2, know from memory all sums of two one-digit numbers.
Use addition to find the total number of objects arranged in rectangular arrays with up to 5 rows and up to 5 columns; write an equation to express the total as a sum of equal addends.
Interpret products of whole numbers, e.g., interpret 5 × 7 as the total number of objects in 5 groups of 7 objects each. For example, describe a context in which a total number of objects can be expressed as 5 × 7.

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