Instructions: Pick a topic, then pick a question. Get groups of students to pick the most obscure answer they can see (with an explanation. Students cannot.

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Instructions: Pick a topic, then pick a question. Get groups of students to pick the most obscure answer they can see (with an explanation. Students cannot pick an answer they can’t explain). The score will count down. Click anywhere after the countdown to go back to the question. Play as many rounds as you want. Students with the lowest score win. ALL DATA FROM TWITTER.

3D SHAPES SYMBOLS POLYGONS FACTORS MEASURES TRANSFORMATIONS PRIME NUMBERS MULTIPLES QUADRILATERALS ANGLES FRACTIONS SQUARE NUMS CHOOSE YOUR TOPIC STRAIGHT LINE EQUATIONS TRIGONOMETRY MATHS WORDS BEGINNING WITH P FORMULAS EQUIPMENT DATA

ROTATION REFLECTION TRANSLATION ENLARGEMENT NAME A TYPE OF TRANSFORMATION

CYLINDER SPHERE PYRAMID OCTAGONAL PRISM NAME A 3D SHAPE CUBE DODECOHEDRON CUBOID TRIANGULAR PRISM

CHAIN M KG INCH NAME A UNIT OF MEASUREMENT ACRE STONE PINTCM

NAME A SQUARE NUMBER

π >÷ - NAME A MATHEMATICAL SYMBOL √ ∑ ≠<

OCTAGON SQUARERECTANGLE HEPTAGON NAME A REGULAR PLOYGON EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE NONAGON DECAGONPENTAGON

OBTUSE ACUTEREFLEX RIGHT NAME A TYPE OF ANGLE COMPLEMENTARY ALTERNATE STRAIGHT LINE CORRESPONDING

SQUARE TRAPEZIUMRHOMBUS RECTANGLE NAME A TYPE QUADRILATERAL KITEDIAMOND ARROWHEAD PARALELLOGRAM

NAME A PRIME NUMBER

TRIANGLE SINE PERPENDICULAR COSINE NAME A WORD YOU ASSOCIATE WITH TRIGONOMETRY ANGLESHYPOTENUSE SOHCAHTOAPYTHAGORAS

RULER PROTRACTOR CALCULATOR SET SQUARE NAME A PIECE OF EQUIPMENT USED IN MATHS COMPASSBRAIN TRUNDLE WHEELTRACING PAPER

A = lw A 2 =B 2 +C 2 SPEED = DISTANCE/TIME A = πr 2 NAME A FORMULA USED IN MATHS GCSE Y = mx + c V = πr 2 h V = cross section area x length

POLYGON POINTPROBABILITY PI NAME A MATHEMATICAL WORD BEGINNING WITH P PLUSPROOF PYTHAGORAS PARALLEL

y = 0 x = 0y =mx + c y = x NAME AN EQUATION OF A LINE y=2x+3y=2x+1 y=x+1 y=100x

NAME A MULTIPLY OF 5 (<500!)

CHORD CIRCUMFERENCE RADIUS ROUND NAME A TERM ASSOCIATED WITH CIRCLES 2 πrπr2πr2 DEGREES DIAMETER

NAME A FACTOR OF

BAR CHART VENN DIAGRAM PIE CHART SCATTER DIAGRAM NAME A WAY OF REPRESENTING DATA TALLY CHARTSTEM + LEAF PICTOGRAMHISTOGRAM

CHANCE RANDOMLIKELY EVENS NAME A WORD YOU ASSOCIATE WITH PROBABILITY IMPOSSIBLECERTAIN ODDSPERMUTATION

1/3 1/101/4 1/42 NAME A FRACTION BETWEEN 1 AND 1/2 1/87/19 49/1001/1000

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