Finding an engaging & fun way to review math can be a struggle. Turning math into a competitive game can really get the students eager to participate. This activity splits the class into teams, having them work together to quickly finish a problem and hope they get some totally random wins! All you need is this FREE download, and a few sticky notes to turn math time into an activity your students look forward to! {elementary, freebie, game, math review}
Over Christmas Break, I was searching Pinterest for a few ways to really spice up my test prep.  While searching, I found this crazy, silly game called Stinky Feet from Teaching in the Fast Lane.  I absolutely loved the concept, and I knew that I had to use it in my classroom.
I really loved the idea, but I had a few twists to keep things totally random!  When my students walked in from recess, they found THIS, and they were ready to play!
Finding an engaging & fun way to review math can be a struggle. Turning math into a competitive game can really get the students eager to participate. This activity splits the class into teams, having them work together to quickly finish a problem and hope they get some totally random wins! All you need is this FREE download, and a few sticky notes to turn math time into an activity your students look forward to! {elementary, freebie, game, math review}
During the week before state testing, we were reviewing decimal computation.  I split my class into teams of four.  Then, I would display a problem and give them a minute or so to complete it as a team.  
Finding an engaging & fun way to review math can be a struggle. Turning math into a competitive game can really get the students eager to participate. This activity splits the class into teams, having them work together to quickly finish a problem and hope they get some totally random wins! All you need is this FREE download, and a few sticky notes to turn math time into an activity your students look forward to! {elementary, freebie, game, math review}
When their time was up, one student from each team would come up to my iPad to place a finger on the screen.  Using the app Chwazi, my students would be randomly selected to share their answer.  My students really loved this app.  They insisted that there was a pattern to its selections, but they sure couldn’t figure out how to cheat it!
Finding an engaging & fun way to review math can be a struggle. Turning math into a competitive game can really get the students eager to participate. This activity splits the class into teams, having them work together to quickly finish a problem and hope they get some totally random wins! All you need is this FREE download, and a few sticky notes to turn math time into an activity your students look forward to! {elementary, freebie, game, math review}
After the Chwazi app randomly selected a team, the team would share their answer.  If their answer was correct, they would get to choose a Post-It note from the board.  Written in pencil (because markers bled through) on the back of the Post-It note, they found a point value.  Some of the point values were positive while others were negative.  This added another random element to the game!
Finding an engaging & fun way to review math can be a struggle. Turning math into a competitive game can really get the students eager to participate. This activity splits the class into teams, having them work together to quickly finish a problem and hope they get some totally random wins! All you need is this FREE download, and a few sticky notes to turn math time into an activity your students look forward to! {elementary, freebie, game, math review}
We had a BLAST playing this game!  It was extremely fun to play because correct answers and being selected by the Chwazi app were not always good things.  It was a game of pure luck and was TOTALLY RANDOM! 🙂
Finding an engaging & fun way to review math can be a struggle. Turning math into a competitive game can really get the students eager to participate. This activity splits the class into teams, having them work together to quickly finish a problem and hope they get some totally random wins! All you need is this FREE download, and a few sticky notes to turn math time into an activity your students look forward to! {elementary, freebie, game, math review}
If you would like to play this game with your students, you can grab a Power Point template by clicking the image above.  You’ll need this, the Chwazi app, and a few Post-It Notes! 🙂