There are lots of websites that make it easy for teachers to create review activities for their high school math classes (quizlet, kahoot, etc). But sometimes the internet goes out, or several of your students forgot their devices, or the batteries on their devices died, or the device won't connect to the interne…
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I recently learned of a new review game that I am excited to play with my students. It's called Bluff. A colleague in the history department told a group of us about it during post-planning. I don't know where he got the idea from - but he's a pretty smart dude, perhaps he made it up. Check out my related…

You might work in a state or country where there are Precalculus standards that you have to cover, you might work in a state where the standards only cover up to Algebra 2, or you might work in a private school where you have more autonomy about what to teach in Precalculus. If you are one of the latter two cases, the…

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5 Engaging Math Review Games that Don't Require the Internet
There are lots of websites that make it easy for teachers to create review activities for their high school math classes (quizlet, kahoot, etc). But sometimes the internet goes out, or several of your students forgot their devices, or the batteries on their devices died, or the device won't connect to the interne…
