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Math Addition Fact Game I
Math Addition Fact Game I
Math Addition Fact Game I
Math Addition Fact Game I
Math Addition Fact Game I
Math Addition Fact Game I
Math Addition Fact Game I
Math Addition Fact Game I
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King of the class addition fact game is designed to help students understand and master the basic addition facts. The King of the Class games is designed for two students per game board or as a whole classroom game. This game can be used as a center activity or a class activity. Each game board has the same multiplication factors on them but rearranged making each game board different. This game includes addition facts such as 4 + 5, 8 + 8, 9 + 3, and 6 + 7. Addition facts I covers addition facts 1 - 25. Also look for Addition Facts II for more addition facts and both games can be used together.

How to play as a classroom activity

Class Activity – Give each person a game board. The teacher or student assistant calls out the addition facts using the fact cards provided. The first student that gets 5 across, 5 down, or 5 diagonally wins.

Students will pair up. The teacher will designate the amount of time for each round (5 Minutes work in my room). Students will take turns drawing question cards. That student will read the question while the other player will answer the question by placing a maker on the correct answer space. If the student is wrong, the other student will show his competitor the question card with the answer and the color chip comes off the board. Right or wrong the question card goes back into the basket with the other question card. The players will change rolls and repeat the processes over until designated time as elapsed. If a player answers a question card that has already has been marked that player bumps off the other chip and puts his or her chip in its place. The Player with the most color chips on the board wins. I have the winning students put a check by their name on a name chart. When all winning students have placed a check by their name all students pair up with someone else and the process starts all over again. I play about 3 to 4 rounds in one class period. This is a great activity for evaluation, common core, and RTI activity. After my students has done this activity two or three times students become more fluent in their addition facts.

Game Includes: 12 different game boards, 25 question cards

Learning Objective: This game is designed to help students master the basic addition facts. The students will realize the better they know each fact the faster they can play and the more chips they will have at the end of the game.

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Math Addition Fact Game I

Rated 4.6 out of 5, based on 1 reviews
4.6 (1 rating)
Todd Wertz
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$10.00

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Description

King of the class addition fact game is designed to help students understand and master the basic addition facts. The King of the Class games is designed for two students per game board or as a whole classroom game. This game can be used as a center activity or a class activity. Each game board has the same multiplication factors on them but rearranged making each game board different. This game includes addition facts such as 4 + 5, 8 + 8, 9 + 3, and 6 + 7. Addition facts I covers addition facts 1 - 25. Also look for Addition Facts II for more addition facts and both games can be used together.

How to play as a classroom activity

Class Activity – Give each person a game board. The teacher or student assistant calls out the addition facts using the fact cards provided. The first student that gets 5 across, 5 down, or 5 diagonally wins.

Students will pair up. The teacher will designate the amount of time for each round (5 Minutes work in my room). Students will take turns drawing question cards. That student will read the question while the other player will answer the question by placing a maker on the correct answer space. If the student is wrong, the other student will show his competitor the question card with the answer and the color chip comes off the board. Right or wrong the question card goes back into the basket with the other question card. The players will change rolls and repeat the processes over until designated time as elapsed. If a player answers a question card that has already has been marked that player bumps off the other chip and puts his or her chip in its place. The Player with the most color chips on the board wins. I have the winning students put a check by their name on a name chart. When all winning students have placed a check by their name all students pair up with someone else and the process starts all over again. I play about 3 to 4 rounds in one class period. This is a great activity for evaluation, common core, and RTI activity. After my students has done this activity two or three times students become more fluent in their addition facts.

Game Includes: 12 different game boards, 25 question cards

Learning Objective: This game is designed to help students master the basic addition facts. The students will realize the better they know each fact the faster they can play and the more chips they will have at the end of the game.

Look for other King of the Class games in Math, Science, Social Studies, and Language Arts.
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Rated 4.6 out of 5
July 7, 2015
a little too complicated for some of my students, but does provide another way to practice the facts
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Todd Wertz
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Todd Wertz
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Oct 8, 2018
Sorry I didn't back with you. Is there a way I can do to make this activity easier for your students?

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