Saturday, March 6, 2010

Point System for Multiplication Tables

Posted by Abouz on March 06, 2010 with No comments


42-16225331You can teach the students a fun activity incorporating multiplication times-tables with this inquisitive game that includes the concept of a point system. Who doesn’t love a little competition? I think just about everyone, including children. So with that in mind how about teaching them a little about intrinsic and extrinsic motivation as well?
Did you know that most people in general tend to do better with any activity when they are competing against someone else? One great way to accomplish this is to incorporate a technique through a fun and stimulating school activity.  The way that this game works is that each student is given different times-tables problems.
Each problem is given a certain point amount. For each correctly solved problem that the student has correct, they are assigned the amount of points associated with that problem.  For example, 1×1=1, they would be given 1 point; 2X2=4, and so on. If the student answers the problem incorrectly, they do not gain any points.  As a matter of fact, they lose the amount of points that correspond to the problem they answered incorrectly. This technique gets the children even more interested in learning multiplication tables as well as answering the problems correctly. It will also get them motivated to correctly answer the equations, especially those with the higher numbers so they can accumulate more points.
At the end of the assignment each student’s score is added up and the person with the most correct problems, as well as the most points is designated as the winner. If there is more then one winner, then you can do a sudden death match and have each player compete against each other until there is a winner. Or you can reward both of them with the title of “Multiplication Masters” and they can be the designated team leaders when you play this game another time.
You can also add even more fun to this game by breaking the class up into teams and assigning 5 players to each team. This allows the students a chance to interact with each other and learn the value of teamwork, plus for those students that are struggling they will be able to work with other students that can help them out.
By incorporating this fun game into your teaching plan, learning multiplication tables will be a lot more fun for kids, plus they will benefit from working with other students. They will also learn a valuable lesson that integrates the concepts of intrinsic and extrinsic motivation.

Tic Tac Toe and Times Tables

Posted by Abouz on March 06, 2010 with No comments
We as adults play board games all the time. They are a way to break free from the everyday mundane tasks and allow us to enjoy some quality leisure time with the people we enjoy spending time with. The same philosophy goes for students. Students day in and day out are always learning new material so by incorporating a fun game into their learning activity will not only make time move a lot quicker, but the children will also be engaged as well. One game in particular that you can tie into your lesson plan could be Tic Tac Toe with times tables.Tic Tac Toe.svg
Instructions:
Tic Tac Toe with times tables is a very simple yet motivational game for students.
1. The teacher separates the classroom into two big groups – one group of students is called the X’s and the other group is referred to as the O’s.
2. One person from each X and O group is called up to the board and given a pen.
3. When the students are ready, the teacher then says the multiplication table problem that needs to be solved. The student who answers correctly and writes the correct answer on the board is also awarded the X or O (depending on what team they are on) to place on the grid on the board.
4. Once the first person has gone up to the board, the process is repeated until everyone has had a turn. This is used as not only a score board, but to see which side of the classroom can successfully complete a full row of X’s or O’s.
Tips:
It doesn’t have to end there. If the kids really get into this game, you don’t have to announce a winner at the end of the first lesson. You can let them know that you are keeping track of who is winning and continue playing week to week. You can even have them play twice a week. This will keep them excited about each time they play and they will know that if their team didn’t do well on the first lesson they still have a chance to win the next time around.
You can also reward the students with the most correct answers by allowing each student to be the team captain. If there are more than two students, you can have them take turns until everyone is able to be the team captain.
To make this game even more interesting you can reward the students with a variety of treats. A good idea would be to purchase candies that are circular and X-shaped. One possibility is sour apple rings for O’s and gummy worms for X’s.
After trying this, you will see that Tic Tac Toe with times tables is a very simple and yet, still motivational game.

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Sunday, February 28, 2010

certificate creater

Posted by Abouz on February 28, 2010 with No comments
Reward and motivation for students is a key for self improvement and growth in life. Being a teacher , I have felt this many times that in a classroom, only good teaching is not sufficient for students.
Are you motivating your students ? No problem. There is an easy way to reward your students.
I found something interesting ...an online certificate creator.
All you need to do is type the name of your student ...choose a style...and print.

3D Visualisation

Posted by Abouz on February 28, 2010 with No comments
It is no longer a question now, how visualization is important in understanding 3 dimensional concepts? Recently, while exploring some software , I stumbled upon this interactive applet.
It is basically to have an idea of spatial geometry.
The title is Rotating Houses
Try with kids. They will like to explore.

Math time Tools for kids

Posted by Abouz on February 28, 2010 with No comments
Here I am going to share some online web resources which may add a flavour to teaching mathematics in a classroom.
  • This is a link of available online clock which I used with my daughter for teaching her about time related concept.
  • Practice the concept of time through this available interactive time puzzle.
  • This one is so interesting with which you can play and learn time concept.Children love to learn while playing and getting scores. So try this one.
  • Wow! This one is like a clock in our hand. Try playing with it.