Pyramath(TM) Wiki
This site is designed so educators can share ideas and lesson plans that use the Pyramath game and game ideas. To learn more about the basic rules of Pyramath go to the Pyramath Home Page. We encourage teachers to jump in and contribute new ideas, games and lesson plans. Do a Request Account and I will approve it ASAP.
Lesson Plans
Pyramath Games
The basic rules for Pyramath and the Guide are available at the About Pyramath page (click here). Additional games beyond the basic game have game rules here.
Online Version
The online version is both free and a great way to teach students the game. One trick is that you must drop cards with the MOUSE over the YELLOW DROP AREA for the cards to know where you want to play them. This is easy in the five card version, but a bit trickier in the 7 card version because the drop areas are a bit smaller. Remember - the mouse should be OVER the YELLOW area when you play a card. This is a great option for teacher that want kids to play the game but don't have the budget to purchase decks (which is sad).
Pyramath Puzzles
We are getting ready to place the Pyramath Puzzles in a few test newspapers. We will keep the original puzzles and solutions on the page linked below. Feel free to use these puzzles for class lessons or in school newsletters - they are fun and pretty easy.
Pyramath Puzzles Page
Pyramath In the News
Contributing
To contribute to the Pyramath site - you simply have to request an account (this is in the upper right of the screen). Please give school or reason for contributing to the site. You may also email me directly at reaglin@mail.ucf.edu with ideas and I will post them. Thanks.
Why Pyramath
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