Explore comparing the mass of objects with this fun and engaging weight game board for the classroom.
Kick Goals with This Heavy vs. Light Soccer-Themed Game Board
This soccer-themed game board is sure to engage the most energetic of students. They’ll explore pairs of items and decide which is heaviest and lightest as they move through this fun sport-themed mass game.
Students move through the board and if they land on a space with a soccer ball, they need to pick up a task card and answer a simple question, which is the heaviest, or the lightest object shown on that task card.
How to Prepare this Mass Game
This game is best if it gets laminated to ensure the durability of the game and so that it can be used time and time again.
Before Playing:
- Print and cut out the cards.
- Shuffle the cards and place them into 1 stack.
- Assemble the number cube.
How to Play:
- Roll the number cube and move forward
that number of spaces. - Read the directions on the space and
move accordingly. - If the player lands on a soccer picture, they will choose a card and solve the problem.
- The player who gets to the finish line first, wins!
Download and Kick Goals Today!
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This resource was created by Brittany Collins, a teacher in Indiana and a Teach Starter collaborator.
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