Description
Do you want your students to think on their feet? Do you want your students to become more fluent in their math facts? Then this is the game for them! Your students will roll the dice to make math sentences using mixed operations to cover a square on a calendar. When time is called, or all the squares are covered, the person with the most squares covered is the winner!
This game is awesome because it really makes kids think about how numbers can be used together to make number sentences. If you teach older students, or advanced younger students, this game is great because students have to know their math facts to mix operations. Wait until they learn the rules of integers! Then the game gets really interesting!
This game is awesome because it really makes kids think about how numbers can be used together to make number sentences. If you teach older students, or advanced younger students, this game is great because students have to know their math facts to mix operations. Wait until they learn the rules of integers! Then the game gets really interesting!
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.
Calendar Cover Up! (Using Mixed Operations to Problem Solve)
Land of Enchantment Learning
87 Followers
$1.00
Highlights
Digital downloads
Grades
4th - 7th
Subjects
Tags
Pages
2
Teaching Duration
30 minutes
Description
Do you want your students to think on their feet? Do you want your students to become more fluent in their math facts? Then this is the game for them! Your students will roll the dice to make math sentences using mixed operations to cover a square on a calendar. When time is called, or all the squares are covered, the person with the most squares covered is the winner!
This game is awesome because it really makes kids think about how numbers can be used together to make number sentences. If you teach older students, or advanced younger students, this game is great because students have to know their math facts to mix operations. Wait until they learn the rules of integers! Then the game gets really interesting!
This game is awesome because it really makes kids think about how numbers can be used together to make number sentences. If you teach older students, or advanced younger students, this game is great because students have to know their math facts to mix operations. Wait until they learn the rules of integers! Then the game gets really interesting!
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.
Reviews
This product has not yet been rated.
Questions & Answers
Loading
Loading

