Students will enjoy addition subtraction multiplication and division of decimals with my matching card game. This set includes a total of 8 game sheets - (2) Addition (2) Subtraction (2) Multiplication and (2) Division.
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Make math fun with this matching card game. It can be used for reviewing or evaluating specific skills. It can also be used as an activating strategy or simply use it on a game day. The game takes approximately 20 minutes or less to play and is quick and easy to grade.
Print the worksheet. Card stock is recommended. Card stock will increase the durability of the cards and make them easier to use. Cut the cards apart and save each set of cards in an envelope. Students can work individually or in pairs to play the game. When the game is finished, the cards will form a 3 x 4 grid .
Each card contains problems and answers around the edge of the card. The students will match the problem on one card to the correct answer on another card. Students should orient the cards so that the card descriptions are on the bottom of the card. To check to see if the cards have been matched correctly, simply have the student record the letter in the center of the cards on my free Matching Game Recording sheet and check to see if the letters are in the correct order.
Excellent! My 6th grade students struggled with this, but in that good way that makes them think and discuss with each other. :-) Really glad the final product doesn't actually spell anything, I hate those products, too easy!
Worked well. Kids had a few questions, and there are a few changes that I would make, but it's a great idea and an alternative to the everyday worksheet.
I LOVE this! I downloaded the free version and now I want more!! :) Would it be possible for you to make ones with multiplying 1 digit by 2 digits, 1x3, 1x4, 2x2, 2x3, and 2x4? It would also be nice to see 2 digits divided by 1 digit with and without remainders (or a separate sheet for each), 3 digit divided by 1, 3 digit divided by 2, etc... I am currently a 5th grade special ed inclusion teacher, and I come up with a review activity/game each Friday. Yours was great! I might be downloading the full $3.00 set soon, but I know the above will be useful later in the year. Thank you for your creativity!!
November 7, 2011
gbturner
I purchased/downloaded several of your matching games. The set of 8 decimal matching games are set to print over 48 pages. If I scale it down to 8 pages the last row of cells is printing is attaching to the following puzzle (ex: the top row of decimal addition 1 prints at the top of decimal addition 2.) As the document is locked I am unable to edit the formatting - it appears there is a page break set but it's not working? Your support is appreciated in getting this to print in a usuable format. Thanks.