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Slide1 : Copyright Notice A Homemade PowerPoint Game
by
Sarah Grabowski
University of Georgia Let’s Play Directions Story Credits Preparation Visible Game Board Hidden Game Board The Ultimate PowerPoint Game
Report to Your Battle Stations… : Report to Your Battle Stations… It was a quiet day on the USS Pi R. Squared. The water was calm and the sky was blue. All of a sudden a fire was heard from the not so far distance. Instantly, the Captain’s voice came over the loudspeaker.
“Red alert! All hands on deck! Everyone report to their battle stations. We are under attack! I repeat, everyone report to their battle stations.” Home Page Story: 1 of 1
BattleGraph Directions : Each team will hide their 4 battleships in their HIDDEN Mathematical Ocean by writing the correct number of points for each battleship with its corresponding letter
All ships must be either horizontal or vertical
Ships may not overlap
Draw a rectangle around the correct number of points for each battleship BattleGraph Directions Home Page Directions: 1 of 5
BattleGraph Example : BattleGraph Example Home Page Directions: 2 of 5 This is the INSIDE board. Keep this board HIDDEN from the other team!
ATTACKERS & DEFENDERS : ATTACKERS & DEFENDERS Teams will take turns being the ATTACKERS and the DEFENDERS
The ATTACKERS will select a place to attack by giving an ordered pair of numbers to the DEFENDERS
The ATTACKERS will then write the ordered pair in the box to the side and circle that point on their VISIBLE Mathematical Ocean
The DEFENDERS will find the coordinate on their HIDDEN Mathematical Ocean and circle it
The DEFENDERS will say if the attack was a HIT (ATTACKERS fill-in circle) or a MISS (ATTACKERS leave circle empty)
Teams will then switch roles Home Page Directions: 3 of 5
Winning BattleGraph : Winning BattleGraph If the coordinate is not written in the box on the side, the attack is automatically a MISS
If the coordinate is not in the Mathematical Ocean, the attack is automatically a MISS
If the ATTACKERS sink one of your battleships, you must tell tell them. Otherwise you will LOSE one turn.
The ATTACKERS will connect the points once the entire ship is SUNK.
To WIN the game you must sink all of the the other team’s battleships before they sink all of yours Home Page Directions: 4 of 5
BattleGraph Example : BattleGraph Example Home Page Directions: 5 of 5 Use this board to ATTACK. Keep this board VISIBLE!
This is the OUTSIDE board.
Get Ready to Hide Your Battleships : Get Ready to Hide Your Battleships Aircraft Carrier
(5 A points) Cruiser
(4 C points) Destroyer
(3 D points) Submarine
(2 S points) Home Page on the HIDDEN Mathematical Ocean Let’s Play: 1 of 1
Teacher Preparation : Teacher Preparation Welcome…
…and thanks for choosing BattleGraph as a way to teach your students about graphing on a coordinate plane. I hope that you will enjoy using this lesson as much as I have.
If necessary, feel free to change anything to better accommodate your classroom environment or teaching style. Be sure to follow the copyright instructions on slide 16 and then give yourself credit on slides 1 & 17.
The next few slides are designed to help you, the teacher, implement this lesson.
Have fun! Home Page Preparation: 1 of 7
Educational Objectives : Educational Objectives Audience
Pre-Algebra and Algebra students
Mathematical Objectives
Students will be able to graph points on a coordinate plane
Students will be able to read points from a coordinate plane
Students will be able to explain terminology associated with graphing on a coordinate plane Home Page Preparation: 2 of 7
BattleGraph Materials : BattleGraph Materials PowerPoint Slides
Slides 1 – 8 are designed to be used during this lesson
Be familiar with these slides and the directions that go with them
Teacher instructions for slides 1 – 8 are located in slides 12 – 15
Game Boards
Print out slide 18, the HIDDEN Mathematical Ocean
Print out slide 19, the VISIBLE Mathematical Ocean on the back of slide 18
Fold the paper in half, so that slide 18 is hidden inside and slide 19 is directly on top of slide 18 but outside
Each student will need a game board that includes slides 18 and 19 Home Page Preparation: 3 of 7 To successfully implement this lesson, the following must be prepared prior to class:
Teacher Preparation : Teacher Preparation Title Page SLIDE 1
During this slide, put students into groups of 2
Pass out game boards – one to each student
Each student will also need a writing utensil
The Story SLIDE 2
This slide creates the atmosphere for the game
Allow students time to read the story or have a volunteer read the story to the class
Home Page Preparation: 4 of 7
Teacher Preparation : Teacher Preparation Student Directions SLIDE 3
This slide explains to the students how to set up their HIDDEN game board and how to hide their battleships
Each student will hide 4 battleships (1 Aircraft Carrier, 1 Cruiser, 1 Destroyer, and 1 Submarine)
Students will use the first letter of the battleship’s name to denote its location and then draw a rectangle around the entire battleship
HIDDEN Mathematical Ocean Example SLIDE 4
This slide is an example of a completed HIDDEN Mathematical Ocean
Point out the correct placement and notation of the battleships Home Page Preparation: 5 of 7
Teacher Preparation : Teacher Preparation ATTACKERS & DEFENDERS SLIDE 5
This slide explains to the students how the game is played
Be sure that students understand the rules before game play
Winning BattleGraph SLIDE 6
This slide explains to the students the penalties of not following the instructions
This slide also explains how the game is won
VISIBLE Mathematical Ocean Example SLIDE 7
This slide is an example of a completed VISIBLE Mathematical Ocean
Point out the correct placement of ordered pairs in the box to the side
Point out the difference between empty and filled-in circles
Remind students to connect the points once the entire ship has been HIT Home Page Preparation: 6 of 7
Teacher Preparation : Teacher Preparation Hide Your Battleships SLIDE 8
This slide is for when the game actually starts
Remind students they each must hide 4 battleships on their HIDDEN Mathematical Ocean:
1 Aircraft Carrier (5 A’s)
1 Cruiser (4 C’s)
1 Destroyer (3 D’s)
1 Submarine (2 S’s)
Tell students the player whose first name comes first in the alphabet will ATTACK first in each group
Game can be played again, but NEW game boards for each student will be needed
Home Page Preparation: 7 of 7
Copyright Notice : Copyright Notice Copyright 2003 Sarah Grabowski
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 Copyright: 1 of 1
Credits : 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 Sarah Grabowski, University of Georgia, July 9, 2003 with the title “BattleGraph”. Home Page Credits: 1 of 1
Slide18 : Use this board to HIDE your battleships.
Keep this board HIDDEN from the other team!
This is the INSIDE board. Battleships
1 Aircraft Carrier
(AAAAA)
1 Cruiser
(CCCC)
1 Destroyer
(DDD)
1 Submarine
(SS) Home Page
Slide19 : Use this board to ATTACK.
Keep this board VISIBLE!
This is the OUTSIDE board. Home Page
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