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High school geometry games for ActiveInspire Flipchart

Preview of Quadrilateral Jeopardy

Quadrilateral Jeopardy

Created by
MathMUDtician
This is a jeopardy review for the entire quadrilaterals section of Geometry. It covers all of the properties using algebra for the 6 quadrilaterals. It has good, working, actions for easy and ambidextrous use at the active board. I hope you enjoy!
Preview of Tetris Transformations with Rotation and Translation Promethean

Tetris Transformations with Rotation and Translation Promethean

Created by
Brandon Thixton
This is a Tetris transformation game that uses the normal Tetris game and moves to help student understanding of rotation and translation. A great game for students to understand transformations and have lots of fun. It can be used on a Promethean board.
Preview of Parallelogram Jeopardy

Parallelogram Jeopardy

Created by
MathMUDtician
The new Florida Core standards do not include trapezoids or kites in the quadrilaterals section. This jeopardy is therefore a good review for parallelograms. If you teach in a state that does not have the Common Core standards, then my Quadrilaterals Jeopardy is a better fit for you; it covers the trapezoid and kite. All of my "actions" in this flipchart work well, and allow the user to never need the pen tool. Enjoy! (and let others know about my store, please)
Preview of THE BAZINGA GAME Geometry Chapter 1 Review

THE BAZINGA GAME Geometry Chapter 1 Review

Created by
Sharon Aceta
This is a Promethean Board Game I created for Geometry after chapter 1. You can export it to SMART BOARD. It includes questions on points, lines, planes, angle relationships, etc... You could reuse this as a template for other games. I have also created an Algebra and PreAlgebra game. My students LOVE this game and asked for it after every chapter. However, I only let them play it twice a year because I don't want them to get "bored" with it.
Preview of Geometry Stock Market game

Geometry Stock Market game

Students answer questions on Logic and Reasoning by "investing" money before each question. They do not get to see the questions before the investment so there is some risk involved.
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