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Barn Yard Frenzy A PowerPoint Game by Brittany Calvin Piedmont College Credits Copyright Notice Game Preparation Objectives Game Pieces Game Pieces

Home Page Welcome to the farm!! This is a fun place to live for all of the animals. We love to learn and play and have fun! Usually the farmer takes care of us and teaches us all we need to know, but the farmer has been in bed sick. The barnyard has become a little crazy! Please help us tidy up the place by answering the questions correctly. If we do a good job, maybe the farmer will feel better again! The Story of the Barn Yard Frenzy

Home Page Game Directions This game is to teach you about math. To answer the questions, click the answer that you think fits best. If you are correct you will move on. If you answer incorrectly, you may try again. To win the game, you must answer at least 15 questions correctly. If you miss more than five answers, you will have to start the game over. So good luck, have fun, and let’s get started!

BARN YARD FRENY Begin/ End Barn Yard Frenzy

Barn Yard Frenzy geGame Directions Time to play “Barn Yard Frenzy”! #2 #1 #3#4#5#6#7#8 #9 #10 #11#12#13 #14 #15 #16#17#18 #19#20

Home Page Game Pieces Choose a character and get ready to play!

Question One There were 6 eggs in the carton but the farmer used 3. How many are left? 6-3=? A. 6 eggs B. 3 eggs C.4 eggs D. 2 eggs Return to Questions

Question Two There were 4 buckets of milk, but now there are 3 more. How many buckets of milk are there now? 4+3=? A. 7 buckets B. 5 buckets C. 6 buckets D. 8 buckets Return to Questions

Question Three Return to Questions The farmer has 5 baby calves and 9 bottles. How many more bottles are there than baby calves? 9-5=? A. 4 more bottles B. 3 more bottles C. 6 more bottles D. 5 more bottles

Question Four Return to Questions If there are 10 horses in the pasture and 4 horses in the stables, then how many horses are there in all? 10+4=? A. 12 horses B. 6 horses C. 14 horses D. 10 horses

Question Five Return to Questions There are 9 goats and 5 donkeys in one pin. How many animals are in the pin altogether? 9+5=? A. 10 animals B. 14 animals C. 15 animals D. 9 animals

Question Six Return to Questions The pigs eat 2 barrels of slop a day. How many would they eat in two days? 2+2=? A. 4 barrels B. 6 barrels C. 8 barrels D. 3 barrels

Question Seven Return to Questions If there are 12 chickens in the barn, but 6 of them are outside, then how many are in the barn? 12-6=? A. 8 chickens B. 6 chickens C. 10 chickens D. 7 chickens

Questions Eight Return to Questions The owl in the barn layed 5 eggs and 3 hatched. How many didn’t hatch? 5-3=? A. 2 didn’t hatch B. 8 didn’t hatch C. 3 didn’t hatch D. 4 didn’t hatch

Question Nine Return to Questions One morning the hen layed 7 eggs, and the next it layed 4 eggs. How many are there in all? 7+4=? A. 12 eggs B. 3 eggs C. 10 eggs D. 11 eggs

Question Ten Return to Questions If there are 4 wooden logs on every fence post, then how many would be on two fence posts? 4+4=? A. 0 logs B. 5 logs C. 8 logs D. 9 logs

Question Eleven Return to Questions If 6 dogs stay in the house and 10 dogs stay in the barn, how many dogs are there in all? 6+10=? A. 4 dogs B. 12 dogs C. 14 dogs D. 16 dogs

Question Twelve Return to Questions There were 14 cats in the barn, but the farmer gave 8 away to a friend. How many are in the barn now? 14-8=? A. 7 cats B. 8 cats C. 5 cats D. 6 cats

Question Thirteen Return to Questions The farmer’s wife baked 7 pies and gave 4 away to neighbors. How many are left? 7- 4=? A. 3 pies B. 4 pies C. 6 pies D. 5 pies

Question Fourteen Return to Questions If the farmer had 8 llamas on the farm and he bought 9 more, how many would he have? 8+9=? A. 1 llama B. 12 llamas C. 17 llamas D. 15 llamas

Question Fifteen Return to Questions If one of the farmer’s cats had 15 kittens, but he gave 7 away to friends, how many would he have left? 15-7=? A. 8 kittens B. 10 kittens C. 11 kittens D. 6 kittens

Question Sixteen Return to Questions There is enough food for 12 dogs. But the pig ate 4 portions of the dog’s food. How many dogs can eat now? 12-4=? A. 5 dogs B. 6 dogs C. 8 dogs D. 3 dogs

Question Seventeen Return to Questions There are 9 mice living in the barn. If 6 of them ran away, how many would be left? 9-6=? A. 8 mice B. 4 mice C. 12 mice D. 3 mice

Question Eighteen Return to Questions There are 17 sheep in the field. If 9 of them got sheered, how many would be left? 17- 9=? A. 12 sheep B. 8 sheep C. 13 sheep D. 5 sheep

Question Nineteen Return to Questions If there were 8 bales of hay in the barn and the farmer bought 10 more, how many are there now? 8+10=? A.18 bales of hay B. 13 bales of hay C. 16 bales of hay D. 12 bales of hay

Question Twenty Return to Questions If 13 cows need to be milked and only 6 have been milked, then how many cows still need to be milked? 13-6=? A. 10 cows B. 7 cows C. 12 cows D. 9 cows

CORRECT! Back to the Questions

Incorrect! Back to the Questions

Home Page Credits Originally designed by Brittany Calvin, Piedmont College, February 23, 2009, “Barnyard Frenzy.” All teachers and students at non-profit schools can use, revise, or adapt this game at will at no cost on the condition that all prior designers are cited.

Home Page Educational Objectives First Grade Level Subject Area Objectives – Students will be able to learn how to solve math problems in a fun yet educational way. This is a game that children will enjoy playing and will help them in future mathematical endeavors.

Home Page Copyright Copyright 2009 Brittany Calvin Permission to copy this game at no cost is granted to all teachers and students of non-profit schools. Permission is also granted to all teachers and students of non-profit schools to make revisions to this game for their own purposes, on the condition that this copyright page and the credits page remain part of the game. Teachers and students who adapt the game should add their names and affiliations to the credits page without deleting any names already there.