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"I loved using this resource during station work for my groups that needed a challenge! The group was able to work as a team to solve problems together! This was a great resource for my classroom!"
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How would your students feel about beating you in a math game? Challenge them in these exciting Beat the Teacher! Games!

Each game includes 40 cards. Each card has a point value. There are:

  • ten 1 point cards (10 points)
  • ten 2 point cards (20 points)
  • ten 3 point cards (30 points)
  • ten 4 point cards (40 points)

Directions: (There are several ways to play this game):

  • Option 1: Make this a friendly game of competition between you and your classroom of students! Copy, laminate and print cards. Copy student answer sheets for students to record their answer on. Pass out cards to students. Students answer questions as you call on them. (All students can solve the problem on their own papers, even if they don’t have the card.) If they are correct, they get the points on the card. If they are incorrect, the teacher gets the points. The object of the game is for the students to have more points and BEAT THE TEACHER!! You can keep a running tally on the board (teacher vs. students) so that students can see who is winning.

  • Option 2: Copy, laminate and print cards. Copy answer sheets for students. Use this as a math station/center and make this a friendly game of competition between you and a small group of students. Use the same rules as above. The difference is that students will have more cards. Or you could shorten the game by using fewer cards.

  • Option 3: Pair your students. Give each pair one set of cards and 2 work/answer sheets. Students could stack the cards in a deck and take turns solving questions. The student with the most points wins.

  • Option 4: Students can play individually at their desks. You would need to copy question cards and answer sheets for all students. Students would solve all problems. You would check it (or give them the answer key and they check it) and find a total score. They would aim for a score of 100. You could also shorten the assignment and they would aim for a lower score.

  • Option 5: Run one set of cards. Show them to the whole class using a projector. This is a great option if you need a quick game or need to save paper!

You can use the cards in order (they get harder as the point values increase) or you can use them randomly.

This product contains all six of my best-selling Beat the Teacher Games!

I hope your students enjoy these games as much as mine do!

Follow me and be the first to know when new products are added to my store! New products are always 50% off for the first 24 hours they are posted. It pays to follow me!

Thank you so much,

Monica Parsons

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What others say

"I loved using this resource during station work for my groups that needed a challenge! The group was able to work as a team to solve problems together! This was a great resource for my classroom!"
star
Ashley N.

Description

How would your students feel about beating you in a math game? Challenge them in these exciting Beat the Teacher! Games!

Each game includes 40 cards. Each card has a point value. There are:

  • ten 1 point cards (10 points)
  • ten 2 point cards (20 points)
  • ten 3 point cards (30 points)
  • ten 4 point cards (40 points)

Directions: (There are several ways to play this game):

  • Option 1: Make this a friendly game of competition between you and your classroom of students! Copy, laminate and print cards. Copy student answer sheets for students to record their answer on. Pass out cards to students. Students answer questions as you call on them. (All students can solve the problem on their own papers, even if they don’t have the card.) If they are correct, they get the points on the card. If they are incorrect, the teacher gets the points. The object of the game is for the students to have more points and BEAT THE TEACHER!! You can keep a running tally on the board (teacher vs. students) so that students can see who is winning.

  • Option 2: Copy, laminate and print cards. Copy answer sheets for students. Use this as a math station/center and make this a friendly game of competition between you and a small group of students. Use the same rules as above. The difference is that students will have more cards. Or you could shorten the game by using fewer cards.

  • Option 3: Pair your students. Give each pair one set of cards and 2 work/answer sheets. Students could stack the cards in a deck and take turns solving questions. The student with the most points wins.

  • Option 4: Students can play individually at their desks. You would need to copy question cards and answer sheets for all students. Students would solve all problems. You would check it (or give them the answer key and they check it) and find a total score. They would aim for a score of 100. You could also shorten the assignment and they would aim for a lower score.

  • Option 5: Run one set of cards. Show them to the whole class using a projector. This is a great option if you need a quick game or need to save paper!

You can use the cards in order (they get harder as the point values increase) or you can use them randomly.

This product contains all six of my best-selling Beat the Teacher Games!

I hope your students enjoy these games as much as mine do!

Follow me and be the first to know when new products are added to my store! New products are always 50% off for the first 24 hours they are posted. It pays to follow me!

Thank you so much,

Monica Parsons

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Wonderful resource
Rated 5 out of 5
March 10, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
These games were lots of fun and really focused on the skills my students needed!
Dawn H.
1,294 reviews • Illinois
Grades taught: 4th
Student populations: Autism, Emerging bilinguals, Learning difficulties, Mild to severe disabilities
4th & 5th Grade Math Games
Rated 5 out of 5
February 16, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
My students love these and they are so easy to use to review a skill.
Rachel Nanney
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773 reviews • South Carolina
Grades taught: 4th, 5th
Student populations: Learning difficulties
Rated 5 out of 5
October 14, 2024
Superb! My students were so excited and learned so much. Thank you!
Shyra B.
2,297 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Rated 5 out of 5
August 7, 2024
My students found this resource to be very engaging and interesting.
Lori W.
1,009 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Rated 5 out of 5
July 9, 2024
Thank you! This is a fun and engaging way to help students with math.
Andrea E.
40 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Rated 5 out of 5
June 7, 2024
I loved using this resource during station work for my groups that needed a challenge! The group was able to work as a team to solve problems together! This was a great resource for my classroom!
UnicornGadgets
(TPT Seller)
38 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Rated 5 out of 5
February 25, 2024
This was a hit! Made their math practice almost bearable. lol!!
Lori LaFortune
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555 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Rated 5 out of 5
February 18, 2024
Oh my gosh! My students LOVED playing the equivalent fraction beat the teacher during our topic review. They begged to play more! We know play one a week.
MARNA M.
416 reviews
Grades taught: 4th

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