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High school math games for SMART Notebook

Preview of Flyswatter SMART Board Review Game - Template for Any Subject & Any Grade

Flyswatter SMART Board Review Game - Template for Any Subject & Any Grade

Created by
Virginia Kiddies
This is a template SMART Board lesson for the "Flyswatter Game". This is an extremely fun game that can be used for ANY Subject at ANY Grade level. Your students will love practicing skills or reviewing their knowledge of a particular unit with this exciting class game! Student race against each other to find the answer to your question. When they "swat" their answer, the word spins with SMART animation! The lesson includes the gameboard page, lesson ideas, instructions for setting up your
Preview of AWESOME MONSTEROPOLY SMART BOARD REVIEW GAME TEMPLATE

AWESOME MONSTEROPOLY SMART BOARD REVIEW GAME TEMPLATE

Created by
Science Girl
Are your students tired of playing BORING review games to prepare for assessments? Undoubtedly, your answer must be YES! Well, here's A SMART Board review game template that your students are sure to beg you to let them play. The MONSTEROPOLY SMART BOARD REVIEW GAME TEMPLATE allows your class to review as many questions as you want while playing a MONOPOLY-like game that includes crazy stunts and monster money. The main board slide on the SMART Board presentation has moving animated monsters
Preview of ZONK Monsters Review Game (SmartBoard)

ZONK Monsters Review Game (SmartBoard)

Zonk is a FUN review game that can be used for all grades and all subjects! One of the best things about ZONK is that it is a game based not only knowledge, but luck as well! This keeps the students interested and those who may not know the answers are still engaged and have an opportunity to score points! You can break the students up into groups or have them play as individuals. If playing with groups, establish your rules from the start. I typically tell the students that the person who
Preview of Grade 8: Jeopardy Review: Real Numbers

Grade 8: Jeopardy Review: Real Numbers

Created by
Ms K Math
Grade 8 Jeopardy Review game for the Real numbers unit: Including: Number sets, Square Roots, Cube Roots, Irrational vs Rational Numbers, Estimating Square and Cube Roots, Converting from Fractions to Decimals and Decimals to Fractions, Repeating Decimals to Fractions, and Ordering and Comparing Rational and Irrational numbers
Preview of SMARTBoard Farkle Interactive Game

SMARTBoard Farkle Interactive Game

Your students will love playing Farkle on the SMARTBoard. I have given you two options for scoring and game play. *Either use the interactive website for rolling the dice or use the interactive dice embedded within the Notebook. If using the embedded dice, have your students pick a pen from the tray and circle the dice being held. To erase the circles for the next player simply draw an imaginary circle around the dice and tap in the middle of the imaginary circle. The ink will disappear and
Preview of Jeopardy Game Template for SMART Notebook

Jeopardy Game Template for SMART Notebook

Created by
Workaholic NBCT
Do you want to create your own Jeopardy games, but don't have the time? Now with this neatly designed, bright and colorful template you can create Jeopardy style games for your classroom in a snap! Just add your own categories, questions, answers, and save it! Create as many different jeopardy games as you like. The scoreboard arrows keep score by the hundreds for up to 4 teams. This Smart Notebook file contains 54 pages: 25 question pages, 25 answer pages, a game board, a scoreboard, and ins
Preview of Algebra 1 Jeopardy Review

Algebra 1 Jeopardy Review

Created by
Ryan Cropper
Looking for a way to review key concepts before an end of the year assessment? Or just want to have a fun day with students that reinforces the main concepts covered throughout the year? All the work is done for you in this interactive Smart Notebook Jeopardy Review Game. The game consists of 5 categories with 5 questions per category. It is very user friendly to keep score of the game, move between questions quickly and even play the Jeopardy song in-between questions (by clicking on the wo
Preview of Sudoku on the Smartboard

Sudoku on the Smartboard

This 11 page smartboard lesson has 4 different Sudoku puzzles with their solutions, a page with links to explain how to do a Sudoku puzzle, and a link page so they can practice Sudoku puzzles online. Made by Scott O'Toole (Scott OToole) Sudoku, Sudoku puzzles, Sudoku puzzle Smartboard, Smartboard lesson, smartboard games, interactive smartboard lesson, interactive Sudoku puzzle
Preview of Taboo Review Game for Quadrilaterals

Taboo Review Game for Quadrilaterals

This is a fun review game to help make sure learners know their vocab and properties. Students sit facing each other. One with their back to the board projecting the game and the other facing it. The one facing the board attempts to describe the word in blue without using the words in white. To make it competitive, I have the first group to get their partner to get it to stand. The first to stand wins. Then they switch seats and you move onto the next work. My kids ask to play it more often. I p
Preview of Taboo Circles Review

Taboo Circles Review

This is a review game that my students beg for more. I use this to help student learn their vocabulary, properties, formulas, etc. Students sit facing each other with one to the board with the game projected on and the other student facing them. The student facing the board is trying to get their partner to say the word on top first without saying any of the words in the white. To make it competitive, I instruct students to stand as soon as they get the word, and the first to stand wins that rou
Preview of Lines and Slope Jeopardy Review Game

Lines and Slope Jeopardy Review Game

This Jeopardy Smartboard game assesses the following skills - types of lines (vertical, horizontal, positive and negative slope) and their equation formats - calculating slope given two points - finding x and y intercepts - determining whether or not a point is on a line About my Products: While the PARCC assesses many of the mathematical practice standards, I aim to create many problems and activities that require students to apply the skills outlined in the performance level descriptors. I b
Preview of Jeopardy Review Game on Quadrilaterals

Jeopardy Review Game on Quadrilaterals

Created by
Stella Ranieri
This is a Smartboard Notebook file that contains a Jeopardy review game on quadrilaterals. The preview is the PDF print out of the game so you can see what you're getting. It is a great way to review the unit on quadrilaterals with geometry students before a big test! The categories are: Polygons Parallelograms Rectangles & Rhombi Squares Trapezoids & Kites
Preview of Geometry - Smartboard Q and A Game - Similarity

Geometry - Smartboard Q and A Game - Similarity

This Smartboard Q and A (Questions and Answers) game, a Jeopardy type game, is designed to review similarity concepts in geometry using the categories: • Similar Polygons, • Similar Triangles, • Proportional Parts, • Area, and • Volume. The questions in each category are valued at 100, 200, 300, 400, and 500 points. Here is how the game works: • Suppose a student selects “Similar Polygons” for 500. • The student taps the value of the 500 and the question appears illustrating a quadrilat
Preview of Geometry - Smartboard Q and A Game - Properties and Congruence of Triangles

Geometry - Smartboard Q and A Game - Properties and Congruence of Triangles

This Smartboard Q and A game, a type of Jeopardy game, is designed to review properties of a triangle and congruence of triangles using the categories: • Triangle sum, • Constructions,• Congruence,• Proof, and • Hodge podge. • Hidden in the game is a bonus question. The game ends a Final Q and A question. Start the game with the Q and A game board projected on the white board or an interactive white board. Divide the students into groups that will compete. Choose a random group to pick a start
Preview of Square Root Operations (Radical) Jeopardy

Square Root Operations (Radical) Jeopardy

Students will work in small groups or individually to play this Jeopardy game. Operations include: Simplifying, Multiplying, Adding, Subtracting, Distributing, FOILing, and Rationalizing. This game is provided as Smart Board Activity, but is also offered as a PowerPoint.
Preview of Whack-A-Mole -Area, Perimeter, and Volume Game Elementary and Middle Grades

Whack-A-Mole -Area, Perimeter, and Volume Game Elementary and Middle Grades

For use with the SMART board. This SMART notebook file has hyperlinks to questions. Students throw a soft ball (koosh ball) at the board to activate the links to the questions. A fun way to review area and perimeter of 2 dimensional shapes and area and volume of 3 dimensional shapes. This game is geared for upper elementary grades and/or middle school
Preview of Multistep Percent Problems Bingo for the SMARTboard 7.RP.A3

Multistep Percent Problems Bingo for the SMARTboard 7.RP.A3

Created by
barkerbucks
This interactive, engaging activity gives your students practice in solving multistep percent problems involving tips, discounts, commissions, fees, simple interest and markups. Specifically designed to address CCSS 7.RP.A3, your students will enjoy playing this game while solving these real world problems. Game play involves a random number selector choosing problems which the student must solve to determine if the answer is a number on their bingo card. Game card reproducible and answer key
Preview of Trashketball - Final Review for 7th Grade Math

Trashketball - Final Review for 7th Grade Math

Created by
LancDoesMath
Trashketball Review Game! To be used as a Final Review of 7th Grade Math topics.Topics: Percents, Formula Sheet (Geometry), Expressions & Equations, Inequalities, Ratios & ProportionsTrashketball is like Jeopardy except, if a student/team gets a question correct they get to shoot a trash-ball in the trash-basket for bonus points!Here's the rules I use......for the questions:-Everything moves in a circle around the room (selecting, answering, and stealing questions).-One team picks a ques
Preview of Jeopardy Template for the Smartboard

Jeopardy Template for the Smartboard

Created by
Matthew Stanbro
This Jeopardy template is ready to use! All you need to do is add the questions you need your students to review. This Jeopardy game board can fit up to 5 questions in each of 4 different categories. Links are built-in to make transition from board to questions easy and flawless. Save the template so you can use it again and again. Have fun!
Preview of Slope and Y-Intercept Jeopardy

Slope and Y-Intercept Jeopardy

Created by
Ryan Cropper
Divide your class into teams and let them compete as they review the concepts of linear equations! This interactive Smart Notebook file has 5 categories with 5 questions per category. The questions ask students to find the slope and y-intercept of linear equations given equations, tables, graphs, word problems or to construct a graph given an equation. All questions have the answer hidden on the slide to make checking answers or revealing work to the class quick and easy! Sit back and relax
Preview of Solving Inequality Review Grudgeball Game

Solving Inequality Review Grudgeball Game

Created by
Sarah Ethington
This game reviews concepts with solving inequalities, including multi-step inequalities, compound, and absolute value inequalities. The game allows the students to work in teams and when the team answered a problem correctly, they get the opportunity to shoot a basket. If the basket is made, the team can either add a point or take away a point from a different team. All answers are included and all slides are linked together.
Preview of Smartboard Polynopoly - Add & Sub Edition

Smartboard Polynopoly - Add & Sub Edition

Created by
Ttech
This game is a twist on Monopoly where the properties are vocabulary terms, and each space is an addition or subtraction polynomial problem. Good for a center or for review of adding and subtracting polynomials. Rather than collect properties, the students get points based on the property they land on and solve. The interactive die will roll a number when clicked. The game pieces can be moved on the board. Click on the property the student lands on to go to that property card where he/she can s
Preview of Trashketball - 7th Grade Mid-Term Review

Trashketball - 7th Grade Mid-Term Review

Created by
LancDoesMath
Trashketball Review Game! To be used as a Mid-Term Review of 7th Grade Math topics.Topics: Integers, Rational Numbers, Expressions & Equations, Inequalities, Ratios & ProportionsTrashketball is like Jeopardy except, if a student/team gets a question correct they get to shoot a trash-ball in the trash-basket for bonus points!Here's the rules I use......for the questions:-Everything moves in a circle around the room (selecting, answering, and stealing questions).-One team picks a question
Preview of Geometry - Smartboard Q and A Game - Pythagorean Theorem

Geometry - Smartboard Q and A Game - Pythagorean Theorem

This Smartboard Q and A (Question and Answer) game, a Jeopardy type game, reviews many topics related to the Pythagorean Theorem. Six categories: • Pythagorean Triplets, • 45-45-90, • 30-60-90, • Pythagorean Theorem, • Miscellaneous. The questions in each category are valued at 100, 200, 300, 400, and 500 points. Here is how the game works: • Suppose a student selects “Pythagorean Triplets” for 300. • The student taps the value of the 300 and the question appears that illustrates a r
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