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2D and 3D Shape Classification - Yes/No Card Game

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Grade Level:
1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Product Type:
Yes/No Card Game and Resources
File Type:
ZIP, PDF
Pages:
26
Answer Key:
N/A
  • 2D and 3D Shape Classification - Yes/No Card Game
  • 2D and 3D Shape Classification - Yes/No Card Game
  • 2D and 3D Shape Classification - Yes/No Card Game
  • 2D and 3D Shape Classification - Yes/No Card Game
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Description

We devised this game to support our children's questioning skills, deduction skills and 2D/3D shape knowledge with key features and names of each. We have taken the existing version of the well known party game and updated it for the classroom/learning environment.

We have provided 2D and 3D shape name cards which players use to ask questions about - but where we have developed the game, to support learning and questioning, is to provide the children with 5 question openers - supporting their questioning skills, and 43 vocabulary cards related to the features and properties of 2D and 3D shapes. This takes the game to the next level and focused on embedding learning of the topic, questioning skills and deducing answers from the information gained.

Once purchased and downloaded, open the ZIP and open the main document.

Print the document in colour to support the color coded vocabulary, hint and shape name cards– 26 pages of resources and instructions.

To maintain the quality of the resources when using on a regular basis, laminate each page to keep the resource in good condition for longer. This will also strengthen each of the cards without having to print on card.

Once printed and laminated, cut each of the cards out. You should have:

  • 28 2D and 3D shape name cards for game playing
  • 43 Handy Hint Vocabulary cards to support questioning
  • 5 Question Starter cards to support developing higher order questioning
  • 6 “cut out and make” card stands for players to place their 2D and 3D shape name card on. Full, visual instructions on how to fold the stands are included within the resources for the game.

Your resource is now ready for use.

The game is easy to play and designed for up to 6 players (but this can also be played in smaller and larger groups, including the whole class, with one child asking the questions and the rest of the class answering them - see alternate game playing section below.

Before playing:

1) Set out the game cards at the beginning of play. The 28 2D and 3D shape name game cards should be in a pile, faced down so that no-one can see the name of the shape being picked.

2) Both the 43 Handy Hints Vocabulary cards and the 5 question starter cards should all be face up and separated so that each player can see the cards.

3) Each player should have a stand in front of them, facing away from them.

4) Decide which player is going to start. Order of play will then move clockwise from the first player.

5) Decide who will tally the number of questions asked for each player.

You are now ready to play.

6) Player one takes a card from the pile of 2D and 3D Shape Name cards and – without looking at the card, places it on the stand so that all of the other players can see the card.

7) Player one then starts asking a series of questions to try and work out the name of the shape on their game card.

8) For each question asked, the answer from the other players can only be “yes” or “no”.

9) After each question has been asked, the scorer records a tally.

10) Once the player has guessed correctly the name of the shape, the scorer adds up the amount of questions and that is the score for that player.

11) The next player then repeats these steps.

12) Game play continues until all the cards have gone, or the players have played an equal number of cards each.

13) The player with the least number of points/questions asked is the winner.

Alternative game playing

1) You can also play this game in the inverse where player one takes the card and does not show the other players. Instead, the other players take it in turns to ask questions about the shape. Each question asked is a point to the player who asked it. The round stops when the shape has been guessed. The person who guessed the shape takes one mark from their total.

2) The class teacher can also pick a card and ask specific children to ask a question about the shape. Children can keep asking questions until the shape has been guessed.

3) The class teacher can take a card and they can start describing the shape using mathematical properties. The first child to guess the name of the shape correctly is the winner.

This product can be used as a Math Center, early morning activity or early finisher resource to support learners who are independent, as well as a whole class activity.

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