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My class (2nd grade) always enjoyed Slaps. I would make a 5x5 grid that I project onto the board. Inside each box, I write a math sum. Two kids go to the board - each with a different color fly swatter (that's what we call them!) When I call out a math fact, the first one to slap the answer - wins. The winner stays at the board and waits for the next challenger.

We have also played this game with vocabulary words.
Aunty M - that sounds fun, thanks for posting - nfm On 6/05/11, lg wrote: > My class (2nd grade) always enjoyed Slaps. I would make a > 5x5 grid that I project onto the board. Inside each box, I > write a math sum. Two kids go to the board - each with a > different color fly swatter (that's what we call them!) > When I call out a math fact, the first one to slap the > answer - wins...See More
Jun 5, 2011
Janine On 6/05/11, lg wrote: > My class (2nd grade) always enjoyed Slaps. I would make a > 5x5 grid that I project onto the board. Inside each box, I > write a math sum. Two kids go to the board - each with a > different color fly swatter (that's what we call them!) > When I call out a math fact, the first one to slap the > answer - wins...See More
Jun 6, 2011
VET Love it! Would be great for subtraction, multiplication and division, too.

On 6/05/11, lg wrote: > My class (2nd grade) always enjoyed Slaps. I would make a > 5x5 grid that I project onto the board. Inside each box, I > write a math sum. Two kids go to the board - each with a > different color fly swatter (that's what we call t...See More
Jun 6, 2011
School Psyc That could work with different colored fingers too. The hand on a stick with a white gloved hand pointing its index finger- like Mickey Mouse. The kids use these for the smart boards- keeps them clean and helps them reach.

On 6/06/11, VET wrote: > Love it! Would be great for subtraction, multiplication and > division, too. > > ...See More
Jun 8, 2011


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