Mathological Liar, Grade 4
Item #:
901-JV58772
Model #:
EP3397
Brand:
Edupress
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Description
Mathological liar game for grades 4 where players are required to use multiple grade level math skills to solve the crimes.
Edupress® Mathological liar game for 4th grade has 50 math mysteries in each game making it ideal for 2 - 4 players. Game is featured with entertaining and educational activities that encourage students to become math detectives.
- Age group and grade: Ages 9 - 12 and grades 4th
- Usage ideas: Players are required to use multiple grade level math skills to solve the crimes
- Includes 50 math mysteries in each game
- Number of players: 2 - 4
- Students will love becoming math detectives
- Players earn points for solving math mysteries in these entertaining and educational games
- In each round, players read about a crime committed, and each player receives a suspect's alibi
- Players must determine whether the math in their suspect's alibi is correct or not
- If the math is correct, the suspect is innocent - if the math is incorrect, the suspect is guilty
- Skills covered: Addition/subtraction, multiplication/division, fractions/decimals/percentages, place value: Base 10, inverse relationships, estimating, 2 - and 3 - dimensional shapes, shapes and more
- Type of game: Math learning games
- Award winner (type): Technology and learning award of excellence
- Set of 200 cards and directions
- Players are required to use multiple grade-level math skills to solve the crimes
- Each game includes 50 math mysteries
- In each round, players read about a crime co mmitted, and each player receives a suspect's alibi
Specifications
Age Set
Ages 9 - 12
Brand
Edupress
Contents
Math Activity Book
Education Subject Matter
Math
School Grade
Elementary
STEM Education
Supports STEM Learning
STEM.org Authenticated
No