Decimals Games
Over the last couple of weeks, I have added many decimal games to my TpT store. Check them out using the links below.
I will be the first to say that I have a few students that are struggling to learn decimals. This tends to happen every year. Actually it happens with just about every math skill, right?
I used several of these games in my class this past week for guided math while I worked with small groups. The kids that had mastered decimals got to play games, which allowed me to reteach decimals to those that were just not getting it. Games are perfect for that, as well as for review before a test.
Next week my students will rotate around in math centers to review decimals before they test. In order to do this, I have made several games, which I sell in my Teachers Pay Teachers store. All of the games deal with different decimal skills. For example, one is a game of adding decimals, there is a game of comparing decimals, identifying decimals when looking at a picture, and then converting a decimal to a fraction. Try some of these out in your classroom. Your students are sure to love them. Remember, once you make a game and laminate it, it will last for years!
I will be the first to say that I have a few students that are struggling to learn decimals. This tends to happen every year. Actually it happens with just about every math skill, right?
I used several of these games in my class this past week for guided math while I worked with small groups. The kids that had mastered decimals got to play games, which allowed me to reteach decimals to those that were just not getting it. Games are perfect for that, as well as for review before a test.
Next week my students will rotate around in math centers to review decimals before they test. In order to do this, I have made several games, which I sell in my Teachers Pay Teachers store. All of the games deal with different decimal skills. For example, one is a game of adding decimals, there is a game of comparing decimals, identifying decimals when looking at a picture, and then converting a decimal to a fraction. Try some of these out in your classroom. Your students are sure to love them. Remember, once you make a game and laminate it, it will last for years!
Click here for the Decimals Game
Click here for the Comparing Decimals Game
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