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The Teacher Created Resources I Have… Who Has…? Math 4-5 (7833) is an innovative educational tool featuring 37 interactive cards designed to enhance math learning for grades 4-5. With a compact size of 1.0 inches in height and length, this resource is perfect for engaging students in collaborative play while promoting essential math skills.
Manufacturer | Teacher Created Resources OS |
Brand | Teacher Created Resources |
Item Weight | 11 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.5 x 3.75 x 0.06 inches |
Item model number | 7833 |
Batteries | 1 Unknown batteries required. |
Color | Multi |
Material Type | Paper |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | Cards are 3-3/4" x 2-1/2" |
Manufacturer Part Number | 7833 |
S**L
Too Advanced For My 6th Graders
The rational numbers include negative numbers which, in my state, the 6th graders have not learned yet. Most are easy subtraction with the same denominator; however, some are mixed numbers and some are simplified. We will try the money game which is basically knowing facts like, "I have 4 quarters and two dimes" and the response is, "I have $1.20." My previous classes have loved the format of this game and it keeps everyone on their toes. I suggest teaching the game by playing the easiest one for your students. The cards are good quality. Thank you for having 37 per set, not just 24, since I have large classes.
L**L
Students ask to play this on a regular basis.
Get scratch paper and pencils ready. Let's play "I have...Who has...?My students enjoy this game and I even get the most reluctant students to participate. My students consider themselves lucky if they get two cards. As each card is solved, I write the next problem on the board to increase focus. Everyone writes. I do a walk around and give feedback on their work. We work against a timer and post the stats (cards completed in the designated time) for each class. They themselves figured out the rate of cards solved per minute ---and answered in fractions! Simplified!I don't play this everyday since anything can become old. I keep the box on my desk and wait for them to ask to play again. That's when I know to put this game in my lesson plan.
K**R
wasn't what i expected
From the product review I thought I was getting multiplication in this box and I did not. I got fractions and negative numbers which I did not need.
S**.
A fun and unique math game!
I like the game and think it's cute and fun. The problem is that some kids just get it and others don't. Some of the students I teach love to play this game and others dislike it and zone out. This becomes a problem when you ask "Who has...?" and nobody speaks up.
A**Y
Kids love it and it keeps them engaged
Kids love it and it keeps them engaged! Tip: it really helps move the game along if the teacher writes the problem/question on board for students to see.
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