This activity requires some "prep" time. Prepare a series of multiple choice questions pertaining to radicals that can be viewed on the overhead projector. Review books are excellent sources of information for these questions.
When the game begins, each group has the three options of "ask the audience", "phone a friend", or "50-50". Each option may be used only once. (With the exception of 50-50, these options are not terribly helpful, but they do add a sense of excitement to the game.) Most students have seen the "Who Wants to be a Millionaire?" television program and are familiar with these "life lines." Ask the audience - the group asks that all of the other groups submit an answer to the question. These other groups, however, may be supplying the correct answer or attempting to bluff. Phone a friend - the group may ask ONE individual to answer the question (not the teacher). 50-50 - the teacher will eliminate two of the four multiple choice answers leaving the correct answer and one wrong answer. The winning group is the group with the highest score at the end of the 5 rounds. Be careful to prepare questions of equal difficulty for each round. The difficulty level should increase as each round passes. In the case of a tie, the group with the highest number of "life lines" remaining wins. Ties could also be broken with a "lightning" round of more challenging questions.
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