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Who Has Cards is an activity that requires students
to solve 40 mental math problems in a matter of minutes as they take part in this fun
review activity. Each student is given one or more cards with a mental math problem and an answer to
another problem. One student starts by reading his "Who Has...? card and then the student with the answer on
his card will say "I have___" and then read the problem on his card. The activity continues until all 40 cards
have been completed. This activity is perfect for reviewing a concept that has been taught recently.
The three card sets included
in this activity are Integer Operations, Percent of a Number, and Fractions.
There
is also a template to create your own Who Has Card sets included with the download.
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Lesson Description:
Who Has Cards is an activity that requires students
to solve 40 mental math problems in a matter of minutes as they take part in this fun review activity. Each student
is given one or more cards with a mental math problem and an answer to another problem. One student starts by reading
his "Who Has...?" card and then the student with the answer on his card will say, "I have___" and
then read the problem on his card. The activity continues until all 40 cards have been completed. This activity
is perfect for reviewing a concept that has been taught recently.
Math Content: Integer Operations, Percent of a Number, Fractions, and Create Your Own Time Required: 10 minutes as a review during any class period Who Has Cards Activity includes:
- 4 Who Has Cards Card Set Master Problem Lists
- 20
Who Has Cards Card Sheets
- 2 Who Has Cards Teacher Tips pages
- 1 Who Has Cards Cover Sheet 27
pages in all!
Materials
Needed: None Suggested Grade Level: 5th-8th Teacher Testimonial: Who Has
Cards is a quick, fun activity that reinforces mathematical learning and strengthens the mental math skills of students.
My students enjoyed competing to see which class could complete the card set in the shortest amount of time. Who
Has Cards is a terrific filler activity and a great change to the everyday routine of the math classroom.
Enjoy your lesson!!
Mark
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