Use these mental math cards to practice math vocabulary and strengthen mental math skills. Strategies covered include halves, doubling, even or odd, adding and subtracting, and basic place value.
Another excellent product!
I think I will use these while we are waiting for our turn at lunch, the restrooms, and various other places at school. Or, they could be ticket-in-the-door questions.
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adavey
As their are no instructions with the cards, could you tell me how to play kaboom?
Thank you for your time.
It's a great game! I would start whole group. Print/laminate/cut the cards apart. Place them in a container that is open on top. I use old Kleenex boxes or frosting containers. The way I play whole group is to have the kids sit in a circle. I play music and the kids pass the cup around. If I pause the music whoever is holding the cup has to pull out a card and correctly answer the questions. I just use tally marks to keep score. If a Kaboom card is pulled out then it erases all points that team has earned. Usually our teams are boys vs. girls just to keep it simple. Once they have the hang of that you can always put it in a partner center. Hope this helps! :)