Students in North Lamar Intermediate’s 3rd grade math classes kicked off Super Bowl Friday on February 7 with a fun and competitive math showdown!
The class was divided into two teams—the Number Eagles and the Math Chiefs—as they prepared for a game of multiplication football. Each student opened an envelope to reveal their team, then hit the field (classroom) for some fast-paced math action!
Throughout the game, students competed in multiplication rounds, with the top five winners earning yards for their team. The goal? Make it to the end zone first! To add even more excitement, each team had two timeouts and opportunities to score field goals—solving double-digit multiplication problems to earn three extra points.
In a thrilling finish, the Number Eagles clinched the victory, mirroring the outcome of the actual Super Bowl, where the Philadelphia Eagles triumphed over the Kansas City Chiefs.
The interactive challenge brought energy, teamwork, and a real-world connection to math skills, making learning engaging and exciting. RaeAnn Ford’s students tackled math with enthusiasm, proving that multiplication and football make a winning combination!