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5th Grade Math STAAR Tech Time Part 2 (INTERACTIVE REVIEW GAME!)

5th Grade Math STAAR Tech Time Part 2 (INTERACTIVE REVIEW GAME!)

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Looking for a new, exciting, and engaging activity to review math concepts for the 5th Grade Math STAAR test? This can be used for test prep (STAAR), small-groups, extra practice, sub plans, review, early finishers, math centers, etc. Enrich an STAAR prep unit/lesson with an exciting game called Tech Time based on my dog named "Tech".

This PowerPoint (which can be uploaded and used in Google Slides) will motivate your students by allowing them to compete with each other to earn points and win the game! Tech Time will leave your students wanting to play more!

See details on the game below!


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Skills included:
Multiplying Decimals
Coordinate Grids
Dividing Unit Fractions by Whole Numbers
Modeling Subtracting Fractions
Volume of Rectangular Prisms
Order of Operations
Rounding Decimals
Graphing Number Patterns
Customary Capacity
Multi-Digit Multiplication
Comparing Decimals
Expanded Notation
Financial Literacy
Subtracting Decimals
Dividing with 2-Digit Divisors Bar Graphs
Adding and Subtracting Mixed Numbers

What exactly is Tech Time?
Tech Time is an interactive game (Powerpoint/Google Slide) that allows teachers to use in a variety of ways to review key concepts and skills. “Tech” is my dog (pictured above) who has a wide-ranging level of emotions and facial expressions. Students can be grouped together or compete individually to earn or lose points to win the game.

What does this resource include? How do you play?
There are 20 questions on the key concept or skill. There are multiple-choice, open-ended, and multiple answer questions. Students or groups answer questions by writing their answer down on a whiteboard or piece of paper. They also write down a number (1-13), which will give them a unique point value later. After every student or group has answered, they click to the next slide to see if they're correct. If they are, the next slide has 13 different Tech faces that students select the number they wrote to give them a point total. The point totals are anywhere from +100 to -50.

The point total values change with each question, so students have no idea how many points they will receive for a right answer. Also included are the directions and a score sheet to keep track if it’s completed in teams. There are both positive and negative point totals.

If you would like groups to complete each question, there is a copy of a Google Form in which they can submit their answers for each question. It is linked in the directions document.

This resource can be used for in-person learning or as a digital resource in the classroom. Use in a variety of ways, as a whole-class game with teams or small-groups/individuals doing battle one-on-one.

Make reviewing a fun, engaging activity that will leave students wanting more!




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