Going on a Bike Ride Algorithm Game Boards ask children to create a path with arrows that will take them from the word Start to the word End. The set features black and white along with colored versions of the game boards. It also includes answer keys for each of the pages. Although the answer keys only share one way to complete the path. There are several ways that paths can be created on them.
Getting the Going on a Bike Ride Algorithm Game Boards Pages
First, you will need to download the set.
Second, if you don’t have Acrobat Reader you will need to download it. The algorithm page is an Acrobat Reader PDF file.
Third, you must go to your download file and open the page.
Getting Ready to Use the Counting Seeds Algorithm Game Boards
Making the Game Boards Reusable
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Exploring the Game Boards
You will find that some of the game boards offer many ways for your children to complete the game boards. Here is how you could introduce your children to the game boards.
- First, you can work through a part of a game board with your children. It will help them understand how to place the arrows in the boxes. Remember that the arrows they draw or the printed arrows should point in the direction they need to go to connect to the next step. They need to begin at the word Start and finish in the box that will lead them to the End box.
- Second, children can work with a partner to complete the gameboard. They can take turns placing the arrows in the squares.
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