Sequence Shuffle – English

a Project H Design initiative Facebook Twitter Flickr An active quick-fire question-and-answer game Age group: Grades 1-4 Number of students recommended: 25 Subjects/skills learned: Spelling and vocabulary Object of the game: To think quickly and correctly answer questions on an individual basis. Setup: No set up needed. Game Play: All of the students start by sitting on the tires. The teachers … Read more

Match Me – Vocabulary

a Project H Design initiative Facebook Twitter Flickr A multi-team head-to-head competition to find the right tire! Age group: K-8 Number of students recommended: 25 Subjects/skills learned: Vocabulary and reading Object of the game: The team that has all members seated on tires first wins. Setup: On each of the tires, use chalk to write a word that corresponds to … Read more

Match Me – Grammar

a Project H Design initiative Facebook Twitter Flickr A multi-team head-to-head competition to find the right tire! Age group: K-8 Number of students recommended: 25 Subjects/skills learned: Parts of speech, grammatical construction, homophones, antonyms and synonyms, spelling and reading Object of the game: The team that has all members seated on tires first wins. Setup: On each of the tires, … Read more

Match Me – Math

a Project H Design initiative Facebook Twitter Flickr A multi-team head-to-head competition to find the right tire! Age group: K-8 Number of students recommended: 25 Subjects/skills learned: Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division, Fractions, Algebra, etc. Object of the game: The team that has all members seated on tires first wins. Setup: On each of the tires, use chalk to write a … Read more

Match Me – Addition and Subtraction

a Project H Design initiative Facebook Twitter Flickr A multi-team head-to-head competition to find the right tire! Age group: K-8 Number of students recommended: 25 Subjects/skills learned: Addition and Subtraction Object of the game: The team that has all members seated on tires first wins. Setup: On each of the tires, use chalk to write a number that corresponds to … Read more

Match Me – Multiplication and Division

a Project H Design initiative Facebook Twitter Flickr A multi-team head-to-head competition to find the right tire! Age group: K-8 Number of students recommended: 25 Subjects/skills learned: Multiplication and Division Object of the game: The team that has all members seated on tires first wins. Setup: On each of the tires, use chalk to write a number that corresponds to … Read more

Match Me – Fractions

a Project H Design initiative Facebook Twitter Flickr A multi-team head-to-head competition to find the right tire! Age group: K-8 Number of students recommended: 25 Subjects/skills learned: Fractions, addition, subtraction and decimals Object of the game: The team that has all members seated on tires first wins. Setup: On each of the tires, use chalk to write a number that … Read more

Match Me – Geometry

a Project H Design initiative Facebook Twitter Flickr A multi-team head-to-head competition to find the right tire! Age group: K-8 Number of students recommended: 25 Subjects/skills learned: Basic geometry formulas, area, circumference, etc. Object of the game: The team that has all members seated on tires first wins. Setup: On each of the tires, use chalk to write a number … Read more

Match Me – Science

a Project H Design initiative Facebook Twitter Flickr A multi-team head-to-head competition to find the right tire! Age group: K-8 Number of students recommended: 25 Subjects/skills learned: Basic scientific principals, theories, ideas, animals…. Object of the game: The team that has all members seated on tires first wins. Setup: On each of the tires, use chalk to write a word … Read more

Match Me – Physics

a Project H Design initiative Facebook Twitter Flickr A multi-team head-to-head competition to find the right tire! Age group: 4-8 Number of students recommended: 25 Subjects/skills learned: Physics theories, principles and equations Object of the game: The team that has all members seated on tires first wins. Setup: On each of the tires, use chalk to write a word or … Read more