If you’re a 4th grade teacher searching for a fun and engaging approach to teaching geometry, then you’ve come to the right place! Meet Knockout, a 4th grade geometry game that will keep your students active and prompt them to think critically about geometry concepts. This bundle includes 22 exciting games that enable students to practice shape patterns, classifying two-dimensional figures, and lines of symmetry while having a great time. Students will also review lines, line segments, and angles as well as parallel and perpendicular lines. The game is designed in such a way that the first player to answer the question correctly knocks out the other players. Your students will have a blast without even realizing that they’re learning! With Knockout, be prepared to witness your students’ educational enlightenment as they experience pure enjoyment.
A QUICK LOOK AT KNOCKOUT™ & HOW IT IS PLAYED
1 – Divide your class into 2 single file lines
2 – Display the first slide
3 – The player at the front of his/her line faces off against the player from the other team: the first player to answer his/her question correctly wins and returns to the end of the line!
4 – The player who does not win goes to sit on the team “bench” to cheer on the team!
✋ BUT WAIT: That’s not all.
If a player faces these slides, the following could happen:
✅ Double Free Pass: Both players automatically get to stay in the game!
✅ Double Knockout™: Both players are automatically out!
✅ Knockout™/Free Pass: One player leaves, one stays!
✅ Pick a Pal: Choose a player from the bench to return to the game!
◼️ WHAT IS INCLUDED IN THIS PURCHASE? ◼️
This pack includes the following Knockout™ games and is perfect for practicing 4TH GRADE GEOMETRY CONCEPTS in a super fun way! This pack features 22 Knockout games perfect for your 4th grade math students:Understanding Additive Angles
- Additive Angles: 2-3 Angles Given
- Additive Angles: 1-2 Angles Given
Measuring Angles
- Calculate the Angle Measurement for a Fraction of a Circle
- Matching Angle Type to Angle Image (acute, reflex, right, obtuse, straight)
- Identify Angle Type by a Given Degree Measurement
- Measure Angles with a Protractor
Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
- Finding Parallel and Perpendicular Lines in Shapes
- Naming Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
Recognizing Lines, Line Segments, and Angles
- Identifying lines, line segments, rays, and angles in figures
- Naming lines, line segments, rays, and angles
- Matching Terms to Images (point, line, line segment, ray, and angle)
- Defining geometry vocabulary terms
- Draw Lines and Angles
Recognizing Lines of Symmetry
- Name the Lines of Symmetry
- Determine Lines of Symmetry
- Draw the Lines of symmetry
Classifying Two-Dimensional Figures
- Classify two-dimensional figures
- Classify Shapes by Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
- Classify Shapes by Types of Angles
- Identify Types of Triangles
Understanding Shape Patterns
- Understand Shape Patterns
- Generate Shape Patterns
◼️EACH GAME COMES IN 3 FORMATS ◼️
- PowerPoint
- Google Slides
MORE INFO:
- 35-40 slides per game
- Teacher manual included (how to play, set-up, how to switch order of slides, etc.)
- Answer keys included
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FUN WAYS TO USE THIS
- Tournament style: The team with players standing at the end of the game wins. In our classroom, we like to keep teams the same for a week or two and keep a running score as a Knockout™ “tournament.”
- Daily Math Warm-Up
- Fun Friday activity
- Indoor recess
- Test Prep
- Brain Break
- Dismissal activity
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◼️HERE’S WHAT TEACHERS ARE SAYING ABOUT KNOCKOUT◼️
It’s been such a fun resource to use at the end of this crazy year! My classes have enjoyed it!
— Nichole C.
★★★★★
Rated 5 out of 5
Everything I’ve bought from this amazing girl is GOLD. NEVER hesitate to buy anything from her store as you will use it all, plus your students will LOVE IT, be engaged, & learn!
— Stephanie M.
★★★★★
Rated 5 out of 5
My students were really engaged during this game. My kids were all working on the problems at their seats while their teammates were at the board.
— Kim H.
★★★★★
Rated 5 out of 5
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