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Matching Game - Decimals - Addition 1
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Students will have fun with addition of decimal problems using my matching card game.

Make math fun with this matching card game. It can be used for reviewing or evaluating specific skills. It can also be used as an activating strategy or simply use it on a game day. The game takes approximately 20 minutes or less to play and is quick and easy to grade.

Print the worksheet. Card stock is recommended. Card stock will increase the durability of the cards and make them easier to use. Cut the cards apart and save each set of cards in an envelope. Students can work individually or in pairs to play the game. When the game is finished, the cards will form a 3 x 4 grid .

Each card contains problems and answers around the edge of the card. The students will match the problem on one card to the correct answer on another card. Students should orient the cards so that the card descriptions are on the bottom of the card. To check to see if the cards have been matched correctly, simply have the student record their answers on my free Matching Game Recording sheet and check to see if the letters in the middle of the cards are in the correct order.

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Matching Game - Decimals - Addition 1

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Description

Students will have fun with addition of decimal problems using my matching card game.

Make math fun with this matching card game. It can be used for reviewing or evaluating specific skills. It can also be used as an activating strategy or simply use it on a game day. The game takes approximately 20 minutes or less to play and is quick and easy to grade.

Print the worksheet. Card stock is recommended. Card stock will increase the durability of the cards and make them easier to use. Cut the cards apart and save each set of cards in an envelope. Students can work individually or in pairs to play the game. When the game is finished, the cards will form a 3 x 4 grid .

Each card contains problems and answers around the edge of the card. The students will match the problem on one card to the correct answer on another card. Students should orient the cards so that the card descriptions are on the bottom of the card. To check to see if the cards have been matched correctly, simply have the student record their answers on my free Matching Game Recording sheet and check to see if the letters in the middle of the cards are in the correct order.

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License.
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Rated 5 out of 5
April 23, 2022
Thank you! this was fun!
Lisa J.
398 reviews
Grades taught: 5th
Rated 3 out of 5
February 24, 2022
Students enjoyed putting this together to hang in the hall to show their addition of decimal skills but the only downside was I had to cut out the cards to keep them out of order. Students couldn't cut themselves without seeing the answers.
RenaeCreates
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47 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Rated 5 out of 5
July 23, 2019
Wonderful resource! Thank you! Students will enjoy it!!
Mary A.
26 reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
April 19, 2018
Thank you! I saw the comments about the printing and the easiest thing I found was to change the orientation to landscape. The puzzle pieces end up on two pages but they print perfectly, which is good enough for me:)
Amy R.
277 reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
August 27, 2017
Great Resource!
Angela Smith
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168 reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
April 19, 2017
It's driving my kids crazy that the letters don't spell something. They think I'm April Fooling them. :)
Jeni Howell
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104 reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
April 13, 2017
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Lupita M
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61 reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
October 1, 2016
Even my students who are reluctant to work together will do this type of activity. Thanks
Gina H.
44 reviews

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