Years ago, I created this fraction war card game to give my math concepts students practice comparing fractions by finding common denominators. How to Play War War is a common card game that is typically played with a standard deck of 52 playing cards. The deck is shuffled and divided evenly between two players. Players …
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I might have went a bit crazy when I started making activities for our first skill of the year in Algebra 1. So, you’ll have to put up with quite a few posts involving activities for practicing absolute value, opposite, reciprocal, and opposite reciprocal. Today, I want to share a war activity I created. My …
After making my Periodic Table War game, I had the brilliant idea that a Radians vs. Degrees game would be perfect for my trig students. After quick google search, I found out this idea was NOT original. I found a free file on TpT for Radian Degree War. I downloaded it, and it was …
I created this Periodic Table War game to give my students more practice becoming familiar with the periodic table. It’s based off of the card game, War, which is a common choice of card game to adapt for various math concepts. You can play logarithm war, trig war, integer war, radian and degree war, linear …
Do you want to play a game of evaluating functions war? My Algebra 1 students are required to be able to evaluate functions from a table, equation, or graph. Last year, I taught these as separate skills. This year, I’ve decided to combine them into a single skill so that (I hope!) students can see …
To give my Algebra 2 students much-needed practice with logarithms, we played log war. I printed and laminated decks of logarithm war cards. There are many different sets of log cards available online to download. I chose a deck created by Lisa Henry. Her download is no longer available online, so I have posted the …