Description
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Directions Page for Students
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Teacher Tips for How to Use
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Scientific Notation Board Game
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20 Question Cards
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Recording Sheet for Student Accountability
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Answer Key
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Math Centers or Stations
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Whole Group Practice
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Morning Work
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Early Finisher Activities
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Substitutes
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Send home to engage students’ families
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Read the directions to the students and model how to play.
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Be prepared with dice/spinner and game pieces for each player (paperclips, pencil top erasers, pieces from another game, etc.)
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Every student should solve every problem – not just the person who rolls.
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Create groups of 2-4 students. The lower number of students means the more focused students are while playing.
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Remind students that the focus is not playing the game but that’s just an added bonus! The focus should be on practicing math skills.
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Show students how to compare and discuss answers. Did you both get the same answer? If students get different answers, ask them to solve the problem using a different strategy or help coach each other through the problem.
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Do your students need math practice? Students will be playing a game and will often forget that they are even practicing math skills! Research shows that challenge-based gamification in the classroom leads to an increase of 34.755% in student performance (ScienceDirect, 2020).
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