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If It’s Friday, It Must Be Kakooma

If It’s Friday, It Must Be Kakooma

True Confessions

• I’m a math nerd

• I believe that collaboration and discussion are key to learning math

• I love math games

Kakooma

• Web-based OR iPad app: access on laptop, SmartBoard, iPads

• Play alone or with partner OR whole class

• Choose operation and level of difficulty = differentiation

• Motivates kids to learn basic facts

How it evolved

• Perfect Friday activity • Students in random teams• Play the game at the Smart Board• Record the team’s time - a little friendly competition

is very engaging• Great leadership for kids – they run the show! (I sit back and relax)

And then….

Add MORE MATH

This is where the magic happens –

The Discussion!!!

Even more math

• Ask important questions: – “Is there an outlier?” – “How do you know?”

• Find the class mean• Find the class median

• Record on the Scoreboard

LIVING Math

• Practicing addition and multiplication skills

• Line plots• Vocabulary: –Mean–Median– Range– Outlier

Friendly Competitions with other

classes

#Kakoomachallenge

Skype and Google Hang

Out

Complete Engagement

They think they are playing a game!

Greg Tang Math Games

Engaging, fun, thinking games

For any math content and any level

Web-based – use on laptop, SmartBoard, iPad

Alone or with a partner; friendly competition

Math Doodles

• Engaging and fun ways to practice many kinds of math thinking

• Alone or with a partner• iPad app

Solve Me

• Web-based: can be accessed on laptop, SmartBoard, or iPad

• Algebra thinking for many levels• Concrete examples using mobiles

• http://solveme.edc.org/

Simple ways to represent unknowns

More complex representations

Even More Complex

NCTM Calculation Nation

• Web-based: access on laptops or SmartBoard (not easily compatible with iPads)

• Play against the computer• Games to support many different

areas of the curriculum: factors, fractions,

• Most appropriate for grades 3-5

• https://calculationnation.nctm.org/

KEN KEN

• Web- based: access with laptop, SmartBoard, or iPad

• Play alone or together• Choose operations and level of

difficulty

• http://www.kenkenpuzzle.com/#

Estimation Station

• Whole group activity to promote number sense

• Estimating and adjusting estimates – always thinking about WHAT MAKES SENSE

• May connect to curriculum or stand alone

• Accessible to all kids and all levels

• http://www.estimation180.com/ a website developed by Mr. Stadel @estimation180

Student Recording Sheet

Examples for Estimation

• The Hot Chocolate Example

• The Coins Example

• The Pie Example

So Many Games, So Little Time

• Try these games and see what might connect to your curriculum– How can you differentiate with games?– How can games improve student

discussion and collaboration?

• Don’t be afraid to go outside the box to give your students a different kind of learning experience

Contact Me

• Twitter: @beebekienstra

[email protected]

• My blog: marykienstra.com