Description
These games provide a fun way for students to practice basic addition and subtraction facts. They will help students increase speed and familiarity.
How to Play:
These games require a pair of six-sided dice.
The game is played with 2 to 4 people. Each person should have a different colored marker, crayon, pencil, or pen to mark off boxes.
The first person rolls the die or dice, depending on the game being played. They then follow the directions of the game and mark off the answer.
These game boards can be laminated for multiple uses. For more math games check out my teachers pay teachers store.
How to Play:
These games require a pair of six-sided dice.
The game is played with 2 to 4 people. Each person should have a different colored marker, crayon, pencil, or pen to mark off boxes.
The first person rolls the die or dice, depending on the game being played. They then follow the directions of the game and mark off the answer.
These game boards can be laminated for multiple uses. For more math games check out my teachers pay teachers store.
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Description
These games provide a fun way for students to practice basic addition and subtraction facts. They will help students increase speed and familiarity.
How to Play:
These games require a pair of six-sided dice.
The game is played with 2 to 4 people. Each person should have a different colored marker, crayon, pencil, or pen to mark off boxes.
The first person rolls the die or dice, depending on the game being played. They then follow the directions of the game and mark off the answer.
These game boards can be laminated for multiple uses. For more math games check out my teachers pay teachers store.
How to Play:
These games require a pair of six-sided dice.
The game is played with 2 to 4 people. Each person should have a different colored marker, crayon, pencil, or pen to mark off boxes.
The first person rolls the die or dice, depending on the game being played. They then follow the directions of the game and mark off the answer.
These game boards can be laminated for multiple uses. For more math games check out my teachers pay teachers store.
Report this resource to TPT
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I am a math interventionist and this works perfect.
Great!
Looks fun! Thank you!
My kindergarten kids loved these games. They play with a partner.
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