Assignment: One-Step Equations with One Variable MA.6.AR.2.2 Assignment
Created by Caesar F on
10 activities: 10 games
111 min
Activity 1: Question Game.
Estimated duration:
12 min
Basketball Master
Shoot a basketball through the hoop and answer some questions along the way! The game does not have any instructional content, it simply has review questions spread throughout.
Ratings
Teacher Ratings (1000)
4.0 stars.
Student Ratings (308893)
3.9 stars.
Activity 2: Instructional Game.
Estimated duration:
7 min
The Equalizer
We need enough fuel to launch the rocket into space! But too much or too little fuel will ruin the launch. In this game by Zapzapmath, students will identify when two expressions are equivalent.
Ratings
Teacher Ratings (24)
3.9 stars.
Student Ratings (3865)
3.7 stars.
Activity 3: Question Game.
Estimated duration:
15 min
Newton Pool
The game consists of hand-crafted levels where the player controls a white ball. The goal of each level is to get the white ball to the end of the level in as few moves as possible, while racking up points by bumping golden balls into obstacles on the way! The game does not have any instructional math content, it simply has math review questions spread throughout.
Ratings
Teacher Ratings (738)
4.0 stars.
Student Ratings (254569)
4.0 stars.
Activity 4: Instructional Game.
Estimated duration:
10 min
Kayla's Big Catch
This rap will help your students learn how to identify in turn ways to build their own equations, using constants and relations. Kayla wants to capture crabs and with every one she grabs. You'll build equations for it all, and with this math game, have a ball!
Ratings
Teacher Ratings (44)
3.6 stars.
Student Ratings (5040)
3.1 stars.
Activity 5: Instructional Game.
Estimated duration:
7 min
The Equalizer
We need enough fuel to launch the rocket into space! But too much or too little fuel will ruin the launch. In this game by Zapzapmath, students will identify when two expressions are equivalent.
Ratings
Teacher Ratings (24)
3.9 stars.
Student Ratings (3865)
3.7 stars.
Activity 6: Question Game.
Estimated duration:
15 min
Newton Pool
The game consists of hand-crafted levels where the player controls a white ball. The goal of each level is to get the white ball to the end of the level in as few moves as possible, while racking up points by bumping golden balls into obstacles on the way! The game does not have any instructional math content, it simply has math review questions spread throughout.
Ratings
Teacher Ratings (738)
4.0 stars.
Student Ratings (254569)
4.0 stars.
Activity 7: Instructional Game.
Estimated duration:
10 min
Kayla's Big Catch
This rap will help your students learn how to identify in turn ways to build their own equations, using constants and relations. Kayla wants to capture crabs and with every one she grabs. You'll build equations for it all, and with this math game, have a ball!
Ratings
Teacher Ratings (44)
3.6 stars.
Student Ratings (5040)
3.1 stars.
Activity 8: Question Game.
Estimated duration:
15 min
Newton Pool
The game consists of hand-crafted levels where the player controls a white ball. The goal of each level is to get the white ball to the end of the level in as few moves as possible, while racking up points by bumping golden balls into obstacles on the way! The game does not have any instructional math content, it simply has math review questions spread throughout.
Ratings
Teacher Ratings (738)
4.0 stars.
Student Ratings (254569)
4.0 stars.
Activity 9: Instructional Game.
Estimated duration:
10 min
Kayla's Big Catch
This rap will help your students learn how to identify in turn ways to build their own equations, using constants and relations. Kayla wants to capture crabs and with every one she grabs. You'll build equations for it all, and with this math game, have a ball!
Ratings
Teacher Ratings (44)
3.6 stars.
Student Ratings (5040)
3.1 stars.
Activity 10: Instructional Game.
Estimated duration:
10 min
Kayla's Big Catch
This rap will help your students learn how to identify in turn ways to build their own equations, using constants and relations. Kayla wants to capture crabs and with every one she grabs. You'll build equations for it all, and with this math game, have a ball!