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Page 1: Eight Interesting Ways* to use a Nintendo Wii in the Classroom *and tips This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial Share

Eight Interesting Ways* to use a Nintendo Wii in the

Classroom

*and tips

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial Share Alike 3.0 License.

Wii by Ramen Junkie 

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#1 - Wii Golf Subtraction4 Player round

Start by making a note of the length of the hole you are about to play (A). 

Choose someone to come out and tee off. When their ball comes to a rest it will show how far to the hole (B). It does not show the length of their shot – so complete the subtraction with the class A – B = C (shot length)

We repeated this for the other three players.

More here@tombarrett

Pic: Look at Mii golf!

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#2 - Explaining 2D and 3D with Super Paper Mario   

If/when all else fails the character can flip between 2d and 3d to see the area in a totally different perspective.

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#3 - To keep fit

 

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#4 - Use as a Reward/Incentive

Use the Wii as part of a reward or incentive program to motivate students in reading, comprehension, or other subject area.

For information on a specific program using the Wii (Wii Read), click here.

Wii Picture

@woodsar

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#5 - Number bonds to 10

Use Wii Sports Bowling with younger children to practice number bonds to 10.

Write down the number of pins knocked down and those left standing to create a number sentence.

Some children could be extended by writing down a three part sum with the second ball.

Even very young children can bowl on the Wii and this activity practices lots of other early maths skills, such as one to one correspondence and counting small sets.

@claire_barnes

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#6 - Mario Kart Descriptive Language

Use Mario Kart to explore different tracks / worlds (links to "Stories set in imaginary worlds" on Primary Framework).

Descriptive writing of settings. Create new Mario characters then more descriptive language.

@primarypete_

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#7 - Wii in the ESL ClassroomUse the Check Mii Out Channel to introduce

appearance vocabulary. 

- each student creates a mii in their own likeness - collect appearance words 

- review at ESL Tower - worksheet 

Lisa Robertson at [email protected]

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#8 - Wii in the Maths Classroom

Bowling for Data - Data Collection used in determining mean, median, mode, range

 

 Lisa Robertson at [email protected]

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If you would like to: • Contribute your ideas and tips to the

presentation.• Let me know how you have used the resource.• Get in touch. 

You can email me or I am @tombarrett on Twitter

Thanks for helpingTom Barrett 

Image: ‘Sharing‘

If you add a tip (or even if you don't) please tweet about it and the link so more people can contribute.

I have created a page for all of the Interesting Ways presentations on my blog.

The whole family in one place :-) Have you seen Maths Maps

yet?