Pair students up and give them a blank cartesian plane. They will each plot their ships, and then guess where each others ships are using the coordinates. Make sure to cut out the ships for students ahead of time, or you can tell students how many squares each ship should be. Many students will be familiar with the game, so it could be fun to have them explain the rules and get one to scribe on the whiteboard.
Sunday, 31 May 2020
Discrete Linear Relations
This activity is to get students to practice graphing points. Students will play battleship, based on this activity: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Battleship-Activity-Common-Core-Graphing-on-a-Coordinate-Plane-887295
Pair students up and give them a blank cartesian plane. They will each plot their ships, and then guess where each others ships are using the coordinates. Make sure to cut out the ships for students ahead of time, or you can tell students how many squares each ship should be. Many students will be familiar with the game, so it could be fun to have them explain the rules and get one to scribe on the whiteboard.
Pair students up and give them a blank cartesian plane. They will each plot their ships, and then guess where each others ships are using the coordinates. Make sure to cut out the ships for students ahead of time, or you can tell students how many squares each ship should be. Many students will be familiar with the game, so it could be fun to have them explain the rules and get one to scribe on the whiteboard.
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