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Space exploration adventure game - Maziarz Mapped
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Subject MathGeometry
Grade Level Grades 6-8
Resource Type Activity
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Adventure game in which students answer area and perimeter questions in order to explore space. PLEASE COMMENT / review. Choose to explore Triangulum; which has easier questions on area of a parallelogram and a triangle; perimeter and area of a composite shape made from rectangles; surface area and volume of a cuboid. Then when completed; choose to explore Andromeda; which has more difficult problems involving perimeter of a rectangle and area of a triangle; area of a trapezium; surface area and volume of prisms.

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February 11, 2020
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February 10, 2020
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February 10, 2020
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SML Member November 30, 2011

Great idea! What is the password for the pupil version of the powerpoint, my version would only let me open it as a read me file and then wouldn't let me save it n my laptop!

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SML Member December 23, 2011

This is a great idea for helping to engage students in doing some consolidation questions on area, perimeter and volume. This would need to be conducted in a computer room, the instructions are very clear on how to use it. It is a shame that the questions are a bit of an 'add on' and they are not related to the story of the game. That said this would make a nice revision lesson in the computer room and I really like that at the end of the game students are given some strengths and weaknesses. Thank you for sharing.

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SML Member January 20, 2012

I really love this - thank you for sharing!

kat4984
kat4984 March 03, 2014

This is absolutely FABULOUS! I love how the story changes when the students get things wrong. Just amazing! Can't wait to do this with my students. :D

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