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Question: Math Project Ideas.??
I have to make a math board game for a project. Please help me if you have any ideas.. The math objective is multiplication facts 1-12 i have to teach this game to the younger kids.
Thanks in advance! ♥ : ]
That sounds like an awesome idea. but it has to completely original.
Answer: I think you could get a board, die, and 6 different color cards.
On the board, set up 150 blocks (or a more suitable amount depending on length of game) in a spiral pattern and have the students move around in a circular pattern to spice it up. GOAL IS TO GET TO THE MIDDLE.
Roll the dice and have a number representing a different colors of the cards.
1-red, 2-blue ect....
The different colors represent how many moves you can make 1-6. Put the multiplication problems on the cards for the kids to answer.
Select a card from the stack you rolled, I rolled a 1 so I would have to get a red card. If the student gets it right, they move forward that many spaces. If it is wrong, move back that many.
I rolled a 1, so I got a red card that said 2x7. I answered 14 and was allowed to move forward 1 space. Then I rolled a 2 and picked up a blue card that said 4x6. I answered 43 and had to move back 2 spaces.
SORRY IF IT IS A LITTLE HARD TO UNDERSTAND! HOPE IT HELPS THOUGH!
Basic Mathematics & Algebra : Multiplication Facts Games
Math Games Multiplying Fractions
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Question: in need of math help asap?
tell what number corresponds with the situation?
during a game a person wins 450 games
what is the corresponding number to the sentence?
use multiplying by 1 to find an expression eqv.to 11/4 with a demonitor of 24 d write in fractions...
Answer: I am not at all clear on what is wanted here.
If a person "P" wins 450 games, then P=450.
Written as an ordered pair so that it can be plotted on
graph paper, then the ordered pair is (P,450)
Is this 1 and a quarter, or 11/4?
If 1 and a quarter, then 1 1/4=5/4
5/4 X1=5/4 X 6/6=30/24
If it's 11/4, then 11/4 X 6/6=66/24
Math Fractions : Multiplying Fractions


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