Math Games: Pokemon Game (Ages 7 - 11 Years)

Jeffrey Michael Anderson - Math Teacher (Online)

Categories: Academic, Play  |  Ages: 7 - 11 Years  |  Format: Online Live

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This is a good game to learn the vocabulary each time a team chooses a word the other team didn't know they lose a heart.

• I will lecture for 5 to 10 minutes.
• And then I will ask Students to break up in to groups to work on various activities.
• I will assign each student a position in the group to ensure each student is working in the group.
• I will provide plenty of scaffolding so that the student can work effectively.
• I will encourage the smarter students to help out the slower students to promote team work.
• Then we will play fun games to show students that Math can be fun.

This is an online class that is hosted on the KidPass Digital Platform, which uses Zoom. Upon booking, you will receive a link to access the class in your booking confirmation email. Simply click on the link when it’s time for your class. Please download Zoom prior to the start of the class.
When to arrive:
5 minutes before
Cancellation policy:
24 hours in advance
Caregiver required:
No

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Working with research teams and in the labs, has taught Jeffrey how to follow instructions, be a team player, and how to be a valuable member of the group. As a Teacher, he has developed his communication skills and has the ability to express his ideas in a clear and concise way.

While he was pursuing his Masters Degree he had the opportunity to teach various math classes. In the many years in which he taught he learned how to better communicate his math knowledge to those who were not mathematically inclined. Unexpectedly he also learned that he likes teaching. He likes communicating with the students and helping the students obtain a better education.
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Editor’s Tip
Jeffrey has experience helping students who just "don't get" math, get it!