The fun game of I Have...Who Has?! There are 18 cards that follow each other, and are made to be passed out to each kid. If you have extras, then some kids get more than one! Too few? They get to share!
Play beat the clock and see if the kids can do this game quicker each time!
The problems are basic subtraction facts with differences up to 18.
**I also have a math games super pack that includes 9 of these games for varying difficulties with addition and subtraction!**
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jennlski
Is there any way I can get this with enough cards for 23 students?
I would love for it to, but unfortunately there are only so many answers for basic subtraction facts. If I add more cards, then two people would have the card with the right answer and it would throw off the game. What you might do is divide the class in half (although some kids may have to double up), and print two sets of the game. Then both groups could participate and/or race against each other. If you have other suggestions that you feel like I could do, please let me know!
I have taught 3rd grade for four years, and just moved to 2nd grade this year. It has been a great change, with a lot of opportunities to create new and different things!