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K & A’s Bakery A Homemade PowerPoint Game By
Story Game Directions Game Preparation Game Pieces Play the game Objectives A Homemade PowerPoint Game By Kelly Azarigian & Ali Roberson UNC-Charlotte Credits Copyright Notice
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The Story of the “K & A’s Bakery”
Way back when, two friends decided they wanted to bake for a living. Kelly suggested to Ali, “We should open a bakery for fun!” They did not realize what they were getting themselves into and they are in desperate need of some help. You are hired to work for Kelly and Ali during the holiday season. This season will have a lot of orders to be filled and they need your help in calculating the amount of goodies they bake, as well as, delivering the baked goods to different destinations. Do you think you have what it takes to help fill the bellies of all they hungry customers? Home Page
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Game Directions The goal of the game is to use your skills of multiplication and division to quickly calculate the amount of baked goods they will make. To play the game you have to work your way around the city by rolling the dice to see how many spaces you are allowed to move when you answer the question correctly. If you answer the question wrong, you are not allowed to move and must stay where you are. Watch out, there are some traps that can slow you down, but if you are lucky you might finish your route quicker than you thought. When you stop on a house, pull from the “Chance” cards. Read the card and do what it says to do. To win the game you have to be the first person to make all of your deliveries and make it back to the bakery. Return
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Game Preparation Game Pieces: Print out slide 5 and cut out your preferred game piece that you will move as you travel around the board. Game board: Print out slide 6. “Chance” Cards: Print out slide 7 twice (preferably on heavy stock with a distinct color), then cut into individual question cards. Shuffle cards before using them. Home Page
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Game Pieces Return
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K & A’s Delivery Route
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Chance Cards Yippy! Someone has cancelled their order.
Move ahead 2 spaces. Uh oh! There is a traffic jam. Skip 1 turn. Good job! You found a short cut! Move ahead 1 space. Oh No! You dropped one of your orders on the ground. Go back 1 space. Your friend decided to take one of your orders! Your bike just got a flat tire. Go back 2 spaces. You start moving faster because you drank Gatorade. Now you’re moving! You met one of your old teachers who talked to you for 45 minutes straight! Your friend let you borrow their go-cart. There’s no holding you back now! Oh man! You have to make a stop at a bathroom from drinking all of that Gatorade.
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Credits All teachers and students at non-profit schools can use, revise, or adapt this game at will at no cost on the condition that all prior designers are cited. Originally designed by Kelly Azarigian and Ali Roberson, UNC-Charlotte, September 21, 2007 with the title “K & A’s Bakery” Home Page
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Educational Objectives
Audience Third Grade Subject Area Objectives 1.03 Develop fluency with multiplication from 1x1 to 12x12 and division up to two-digit by one-digit numbers using: Strategies for multiplying and dividing numbers. Estimation of products and quotients in appropriate situations. Relationships between operations. Home Page
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Copyright Copyright 2007 Kelly Azarigian and Ali Roberson
Permission to copy this game at no cost is granted to all teachers and students of non-profit schools. Permission is also granted to all teachers and students of non-profit schools to make revisions to this game for their own purposes, on the condition that this copyright page and the credits page remain part of the game. Teachers and students who adapt the game should add their names and affiliations to the credits page without deleting any names already there. Home Page
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Time to play “K & A’s Bakery”!
Are you ready to begin your delivery route around the city? Make sure you have all the correct orders! Now, press the right arrow key so you can start the questions. Allow the oldest player to roll first. GOOD LUCK! You may begin! Home Page Game Directions
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Quiz Questions Answer the question
Roll the dice if correct. If incorrect, do not roll the dice and stay where you are Move the amount of spaces rolled 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Home Page
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That’s Correct! Click here to continue.
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Sorry, that’s not correct!
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Mrs. Smith needs cookies for the her Christmas party
Mrs. Smith needs cookies for the her Christmas party. She is planning on 11 guests and she wants each guest to have 3 cookies. How many cookies are you going to have to make? 24 48 33 30 Home Page
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6 CC; 9PB; 15 total 7 CC; 13PB; 20 total 13 CC; 7 PB; 20 total
Jenny is having a slumber party with 5 of her best friends. She asked each one of her friends what their favorite kind of cookies are and found that three of them like chocolate chip and the other two like peanut butter. If she wants each one of her friends to have 3 cookies each, how many of each cookie is she going to have to buy and what is the total amount of cookies they are going to have? 6 CC; 9PB; 15 total 7 CC; 13PB; 20 total 13 CC; 7 PB; 20 total 9 CC; 6 PB; 15 total CC: Chocolate Chip PB: Peanut Butter Home Page
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Ms. Ryan has placed in order for 4 cherry pies
Ms. Ryan has placed in order for 4 cherry pies. Kelly tells her that each pie cost 5 dollars. What is the total price that Ms. Ryan is going to have to pay for all 4 pies? 20 dollars 30 dollars 15 dollars 40 dollars Home Page
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Tom has placed an order for 6 dozen glazed doughnuts
Tom has placed an order for 6 dozen glazed doughnuts. How many doughnuts is he going to get? 60 72 84 48 Home Page
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Mr. Jones has placed an order for 9 chocolate cakes that have 8 slices in each cake. How many slices of cake is he going to have total? 64 81 48 72 Home Page
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Mary has placed in order for 10 banana nut muffins and 8 blueberry muffins. If she is entertaining 9 guest, how many muffins are they going to get a piece? 1 muffins 6 muffin 2 muffins 1.5 muffins Home Page
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Mrs. Craig has 55 dollars and she needs to buy as many cakes possible
Mrs. Craig has 55 dollars and she needs to buy as many cakes possible. How many whole cakes will she be able to buy if each cake cost 7 dollars? 7 cakes 6 cakes 8 cakes 9 cakes Home Page
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12 cinnamon rolls; 30 dollars. 12 cinnamon rolls; 40 dollars
Amy, Jessica, Kristy, Laura, and Nicole walk into the bakery and each want to buy two cinnamon rolls. The cinnamon rolls cost 3 dollars each. How many total cinnamon rolls are they going to buy, and what is the total price of their purchase? 12 cinnamon rolls; 30 dollars. 12 cinnamon rolls; 40 dollars 10 cinnamon rolls; 40 dollars 10 cinnamon rolls; 30 dollars Home Page
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Mr. Lemont buys 9 apple pies
Mr. Lemont buys 9 apple pies. If each pie has 6 slices in it, how many slices will he have all together? 48 slices 54 slices 50 slices 62 slices Home Page
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Your mom needs to buy 3 dozen sugar cookies
Your mom needs to buy 3 dozen sugar cookies. If each dozen cost 6 dollars, how much will she be paying? 18 dollars 15 dollars 22 dollars 28 dollars Home Page
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Mrs. Swanson has ordered 5 pies to feed a group of 10 people
Mrs. Swanson has ordered 5 pies to feed a group of 10 people. If each pie has 8 slices, how many slices can each guest have? 4 slices 8 slices 1 slice 6 slices Home Page
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If it takes 45 minutes to deliver 9 orders, how many stops will they make?
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You have to complete your delivery route in one hour
You have to complete your delivery route in one hour. If you have 11 stops to make, estimate how many minutes you will spend at each stop to finish your delivery route on time. About 3 minutes About 8 minutes About 10 minutes About 5 minutes Home Page
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Timmy, Mike, and Jack want to buy a bundle of muffins
Timmy, Mike, and Jack want to buy a bundle of muffins. There are 27 muffins in each bundle. If they split the bundle equally, how many muffins will each boy get? 12 muffins 6 muffins 9 muffins 4 muffins Home Page
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It takes you and hour and a half to deliver 10 dozen doughnuts for 5 different orders. How many minutes will you stay at each stop before you head back to the bakery? 9 minutes 18 minutes 20 minutes 15 minutes Home Page
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Sally has 4 friends over for lunch and she ordered 3 dozen chocolate chip cookies. If you split the order equally between the 5 girls, how many cookies will be left over? 1 cookie 7 cookies 3 cookies 9 cookies Home Page
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Mr. Tiddle ordered 6 coconut cakes that have 9 slices each
Mr. Tiddle ordered 6 coconut cakes that have 9 slices each. If he is having a small get together with 30 people, how many slices will they each get and how many slices of cake will Mr. Tiddle have left over? 1 slice each; 14 left over 2 slice each; 4 left over 1 slices each; 24 left over 2 slices each; 14 left over Home Page
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Julia needs 11 pans of brownies. Each pan has 10 brownies
Julia needs 11 pans of brownies. Each pan has 10 brownies. How many total brownies will she have? 100 brownies 60 brownies 85 brownies 110 brownies Home Page
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If a box of cookies cost 4 dollars each and you have 28 dollars, how many boxes of cookies will you be able to buy? 4 boxes 7 boxes 6 boxes 10 boxes Home Page
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Your delivery route is 35 miles long
Your delivery route is 35 miles long. If you have a stop every 7 miles, how many stops will you have total? 5 stops 10 stops 7 stops 9 stops Home Page
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