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Averages haunted house adventure game
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Averages haunted house adventure game

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Grade Level Grades 3-8
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Adventure game in which students answer averages questions in order to progress through a haunted house.. There are 8 questions on mean; median; mode; mean and median from ungrouped and grouped frequency tables.

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February 10, 2020
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13 Reviews
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SML Member January 04, 2012

Great resource very original and thorough. Definitely trying this next time I teach averages

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SML Member February 01, 2012

Looking for fun ways to revise Averages, this is perfect. Thanks

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SML Member February 11, 2012

Thanks. I will try this soon. Shame its not possible to tweak it or that I haven't worked out how to.

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SML Member February 14, 2012

This is extremely good (though I found the save sheet 'complex'!!) Thank you

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SML Member March 07, 2012

Brilliant, although i have only had a quick look at it at lunch time. I did see that the student file was password protected. Can you supply the password please? (or point out that its somewhere obvious!) Thanks!!

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SML Member April 11, 2012

Love it - amazing presentation. You might want to look at making this in excel you would not need to use 229 slides. Well done, thanks for sharing.

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SML Member April 19, 2012

LOVE IT!! Do you have the password for the student version though?

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SML Member May 16, 2012

Just like the probability one - superb! Cheers

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SML Member June 11, 2012

It really motivated the students to apply what they had learnt. There was a good level of differentiation.Good Idea!

Schudaddy
Schudaddy January 03, 2014

I really enjoyed going through this ppt and making mistakes to see where it would take me. My students will love this! I am wondering how I can save the student version to my files, if I do not have the password? Please advise.

smorri1
smorri1 February 13, 2014

I would like to use this for a review on student computers. Is there a way to do this without having the link go back to sharemylesson where they would each need to have an account?

bereccaw
bereccaw March 05, 2014

Like many others, this looks to be a fabulous resource, but I will only know for sure if I can use it with my students. I am desperate for the password so that I can save the student powerpoint and have them use it on their Chromebooks. Help! :)

mjaros
mjaros January 20, 2016

Looks great!
I'm using this with my class that's ahead of schedule as an extra review day. I've tweaked it a bit, added some darker colors and changed some questions to include topics on frequency tables and box and whisker plots.
The powerpoint could definitely be cleaned up with a better interface. The number of slides (229) is intimidating but it's comprehensive and engaging.

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