Presented by Heather Sparks, NBCT. StudentLearner ◦ Passive ◦ Bored ◦ Told what to think ◦ Typically unmotivated ◦ Focused on the grade ◦ Active ◦ Engaged.

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Presented by Heather Sparks, NBCT

StudentLearner ◦ Passive ◦ Bored ◦ Told what to think ◦ Typically unmotivated ◦ Focused on the grade ◦ Active ◦ Engaged ◦ An independent thinker ◦ Internally motivated ◦ Focused on the learning

 Copy Me!  Color Tile Riddles

 Polls  Last Survivor  Bank 5!

PIG Closest to 100 How Much Is Your Name Worth? Measurement Challenge

 The goal of the game is to be the first player to reach 100.  On your turn, roll the dice as many times as you would like, mentally keeping a running total of the sum. When you decide to stop rolling, record your total for that turn and add it to the total from any previous turns.  If a 1 comes up on one of the dice, your turn is over and you score 0 points for that round. If you roll a 1 on both dice, you lose your turn and ALL points.

 Roll a die. Decide if the number represents 10 or 1. For example, if you roll a 4, you must decide if you would like 4 or 40 points.  Pass the die to the next player who also rolls once and decides how many points.  After each turn, add your points.  Play 7 rounds (you must play all rounds)  The player who is closest to 100 (above or below) after 7 rounds wins!

 K=.11  L=.12  M=.13  N=.14  O=.15  P=.16  Q=.17  R=.18  S=.19  T=.20  A=.01  B=.02  C=.03  D=.04  E=.05  F=.06  G=.07  H=.08  I=.09  J=.10  U=.21  V=.22  W=.23  X=.24  Y=.25  Z=.26

 Find as many 7” objects as you can in 5 minutes.  10:45 deadline