 This game is called Name 5. In this game, players will review key math concepts from 3rd, 4th, or 5th grade. The goal of this game is for groups to correctly name 5 items that fit into a mathematical category on a given card. Some common categories are numbers and operations, operations and algebraic thinking, measurements and data, and geometry. To play you need a deck of Name 5 cards, tokens to help keep score, and a timer. Here are 6 Name 5 game cards. Pause the video to get an idea of some of the common categories you might encounter. With a group of 4 to 12 friends split into two teams, one player shuffles the cards and spreads them out in an unorganized pile. The team with the player whose birthday is coming next will go first. The team will flip over a Name 5 card and read aloud the category for their appropriate grade level. With their team members, both teams have 2 minutes to generate 5 answers that fit the category. Once time is up, each team shares their answers they have found. In order for an answer to be correct, both teams must agree the solution fits the category. If both teams wrote down the same answer, they each crossed it off. If an answer is incorrect, it does not count and is also crossed off. The team with the most correct and unique answers receives a token for that round. The team with the most tokens at the end of the allotted playing time wins. Here are a few variations of Name 5. Ratchet up and time less. Teams looking for more of a review or more of a challenge can try naming 5 for a different grade level. Teams can also take a little more time naming 5 or they can challenge themselves by naming 5 in 90 seconds. Copy and paste the link to access the Regional Math and Science Center website to read the game rules, download game cards, or to re-watch this video. Thanks for playing Name 5.