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Arithmetic sequences treasure hunt
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Subject Math
Grade Level Grades 9-12
Resource Type Activity
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A physical activity that gets students out of their seats to use their skills in this topic and to find the correct loop sequence for these questions. If you have a big class, you may print these cards in 2 colours so that there aren't too many students doing any card at once (and possibly copying!) I have used this as an assessment task for this topic.

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Arithmetic_Sequences_treasure_hunt.doc

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February 10, 2020
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arithmetic_sequence_treasure_hunt_answer_sequence.pdf

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February 12, 2020
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mmouzzon
mmouzzon February 06, 2015

This is great for getting students to move while they learn. Thanks for sharing.

birodm
birodm September 18, 2015

Can someone please provide some direction on how this game works...there is nothing to go by.

vernonford_1781167
vernonford_1781167 October 16, 2016
Are they any instructions to

Are there any instructions to this game?

roblesrc
roblesrc October 13, 2017
Are there directions?

Are there directions?

g one
g one August 14, 2018
Is there any guide in doing

Is there any guide in doing this? I'm kinda confused.

constancehallemeier
constancehallemeier January 20, 2020
It's a linking game. I post

It's a linking game. I post these around my classroom on another color paper and give them a sheet of paper to work on.
Students complete a problem on any card - so they don't all have to start in the same spot. When they finish the problem, it leads them to another card, which gives them their next question to complete. If they finish it correctly, they will get back to the first card when they have completed all cards. If they make a mistake, either their answer won't show up on another card, or they will get back to the first card before they've finished all the cards.

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