Around the World is a math facts game where students challenge each other. If you haven't played before, or are having trouble understanding how to play, we're here to help! Read on to find out how to play and get some helpful tips for the next time you play.
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- Use this game only as a space-filler, or to gain knowledge into how much your students remember. Make it randomized and only use it intermittently.
- Avoid using it to test knowledge before tests and quizzes, and don't use this game for students to gain an upper hand in testing for bonus points. Doing this is like cheating and allowing certain students to gain an upper hand over their classmates.
Thanks - Some websites describing Around the World, describe substituting math facts with other common facts such as state capitals or similar. However, you will need to judge what subject is being verified and stick with that same subject line to avoid confusion.Thanks
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