Bang is an excelent game. The teacher stands in the middle, and the children stand in a circle around her. The teacher points at a child and says bang, and that child has to bend down, you then say a problem for the two children eather side of the child bending down. Whoever says the correct answer first, stays standing up, and the child who lost sits down- they are out. The child who was neeling down stands back up and continues with the game. This game comtinues with all th children around the circle, until only two children are left. Those two children stand in the middle of the circle, and have a shoot off. You give those two children a sum to solve, whoever gets the correct answer first, wins the game.
Be sure to pick different children, and use worded problems, mental sums, division sums, and many more, hope this game will suit your class.
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You would need an assessment to be carried out by a learning disorder specialist to confirm a diagnosis. If you are uncharacteristically bad at maths (but good at non maths subjects) and this has nothing to do with just having bad teachers, it might be worth following up an assessment with a specialist.
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if you want a high grade then you can but if you did good at school you dont have to its up to you i got a g in maths i did bad but i went to college and they said i can retake it so i crap my old grade for a better grade no probs :)
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