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Printable Middle School File Folder Math Games - Math Teachers, Look No Further!42 printable math games for upper elementary and middles school students, easy-to-setup for any math class, when laminated these can be made into math board games for
Subjects:
Math, Algebra, Numbers
Grades:
3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, Homeschool
Types:
Activities, Games, Centers
$17.00
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The ultimate solution to all your math printable needs - the "Buy My Store - Math Mega Bundle"!Are you tired of sifting through hundreds of products, trying to decide which ones to buy now and which ones to save for later? Look no further! With this
Subjects:
Math
Grades:
Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, Homeschool
Types:
Activities, Games, Centers
$520.00
$397.00
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Switch is a very challenging game that gives students the opportunity to think about how to compare and order integers. Each student is dealt a hand of six cards. Students must look at their numbers carefully. They are not allowed to reorder the
Subjects:
Math, Numbers, Order of Operations
Grades:
6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, Homeschool
Types:
Activities, Games, Centers
$1.00
72
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Math is fun and we have just the tools to prove it! Are you looking for a new way, a fun way to help your students master the wonderful world of integers? Well, look no further. From easy and challenging to adding and subtracting integers, we've got
Subjects:
Arithmetic, Numbers, Mental Math
Grades:
5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, Homeschool
Types:
Activities, Games, Centers
$17.00
$14.00
29
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Ask students to start paying attention to the way positive and negative numbers show up in their daily lives. Begin this class by making a big chart of real-life examples where positive and negative numbers can be applied: profit and loss, hot and
Subjects:
Numbers
Grades:
5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, Homeschool
Types:
Activities, Centers
$1.00
16
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By MathFileFolderGames
The Integer Addition Game does something very interesting. It uses the red cards for a negative value and the black cards for a positive value. This is a great strategy since the phrase "in the red" means a company is losing money and the phrase "in
Subjects:
Math, Algebra, Numbers
Grades:
6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, Homeschool
Types:
Activities, Games, Centers
$1.00
26
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By MathFileFolderGames
Give each student in your class a simple worksheet where they can total their “credits and debits.” Begin by giving them the same balance. Let’s say they have opened their “bank accounts” with $50. Now assign a postal person to bring them each
Subjects:
Basic Operations, Numbers, Mental Math
Grades:
6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, Homeschool
Types:
Activities, Centers
$3.00
$2.00
9
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By MathFileFolderGames
Let’s Take a Ride on a Hot Air Balloon {Integer Activity} Have you ever seen a hot air balloon rise into the sky? It’s a wonderful sight to see. You can use this fun example to teach positive and negative numbers. Begin by explaining to students
Subjects:
Numbers
Grades:
6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, Homeschool
Types:
Games, Centers
$1.00
3
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By MathFileFolderGames
Positive and Negative Cards {Integer Game} Each pair of students will need a standard deck of playing cards for this game. To begin with, you can have the students remove all the face cards. They will work with the number cards only until they
Subjects:
Algebra, Arithmetic, Numbers
Grades:
5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, Homeschool
Types:
Activities, Games, Centers
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The objective of the game is to apply the procedures for integer operations. Before your turn ends , the player needs to give the answer of the given problem found in the square, if answered incorrectly you must return to the square you were on
Subjects:
Basic Operations, Numbers, Mental Math
Grades:
5th, 6th, 7th, Homeschool
Types:
Homework, Games, Centers
CCSS:
6.NS.C.5
$3.00
4
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By MathFileFolderGames
The Integer Addition Game does something very interesting. It uses the red cards for a negative value and the black cards for a positive value. This is a great strategy since the phrase "in the red" means a company is losing money and the phrase "in
Subjects:
Math, Numbers, Order of Operations
Grades:
6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, Homeschool
Types:
Activities, Games, Centers
$1.99
3
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By MathFileFolderGames
Integer Song or Story or {Integer Activity} Give your students a chance to show their creativity. Give them a class session or two to create a song or story or some other creative project that shows either the rules for integers or specific number
Subjects:
Numbers
Grades:
5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, Homeschool
Types:
Activities, Centers
$1.00
6
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By MathFileFolderGames
I Have Who Has with Integers Game {3 Sets of Cards} How to Play: The traditional way to play “I have, who has?” is to shuffle the deck and pass out the cards to the students in the class, The person with the first card begins by saying, “I have
Subjects:
Arithmetic, Numbers, Mental Math
Grades:
5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, Homeschool
Types:
Activities, Games, Centers
$2.00
2
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By MathFileFolderGames
Integers! Rules for Multiplying Positives and Negatives {Integer Activity} The rules for multiplying positives and negatives are difficult for students to grasp at times. It helps a lot to have models that will make sense to them. Once they work
Subjects:
Numbers
Grades:
5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, Homeschool
Types:
Centers
$2.00
3
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How to Play: Players put their markers on 0 on the number line. First player spins two spinners (one of each) and moves his or her marker on the number line as indicated by the two spinners. (ex. –4 means move 4 spaces in the negative direction).
Subjects:
Numbers
Grades:
5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, Homeschool
Types:
Centers
$2.00
2
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By MathFileFolderGames
Giant Number Line - Part 1 This activity takes some time but it’s worth it! Get a really, really long strip of paper (butcher block type paper is good) and draw out a huge number line. Divide it in units but don’t mark any numbers on
Subjects:
Numbers
Grades:
5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, Homeschool
Types:
Games, Centers
$2.00
2
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The objective of the game is to add integers using counters Game Play: - 40 colored counters for each player (20 red, 20 blue) - Each player will draw one card and show a colored counter representation of that card. - The two players will then add
Subjects:
Basic Operations, Numbers, Mental Math
Grades:
5th, 6th, 7th, Homeschool
Types:
Homework, Games, Centers
CCSS:
6.NS.C.5
$2.00
Digital Download PDF (0.40 MB)
By MathFileFolderGames
What’s this Sentence Worth? {Integer Activity} What’s this Sentence Worth?—Part 1 In this game each letter of the alphabet represents a number you assign to it. Begin with assigning “A” the number “-13” and continue from left to right. Put up this
Subjects:
Numbers
Grades:
5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, Homeschool
Types:
Activities, Centers
$2.00
1
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By MathFileFolderGames
Forgiving Your Debt {Integer Activity} For this game, have students pick a partner to work with. One partner will be the banker and the other will be the customer. All the bankers will have a die to cast and the customers will need to pick up a
Subjects:
Basic Operations, Numbers
Grades:
6th, 7th, 8th, Homeschool
Types:
Centers
$1.00
4
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By MathFileFolderGames
Charged Particles {Integer Activity} One clever way to show integers with manipulatives is to show how zero pairs can be used to figure out the answer to an addition or subtraction problem. It’s a little tricky at first but then once you get the
Subjects:
Numbers
Grades:
5th, 6th, 8th, Homeschool
Types:
Centers
$1.00
3
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Justin Holladay: I'm a Math Teacher and now iOS Game designer, I have a passion for helping students reinforce essential math skills which has led me in attaining my B.Ed. and B.A.S. in Mathematics/Science from the University of Lethbridge.

When I'm not in the classroom sharing mymath apps or collaborating with teachers on new ways to implement best practices using the math games, I'm in my secret lab developing and designing new printable math games to be utilized in the classroom.

MY TEACHING STYLE

6 Benefits of Math Games for Kids

There's more to math than 2+2, so it shouldn't come as a surprise that interactive math games for kids will have a bigger impact on your students than just improving their ability to add. Here are six tangible, real-world benefits of math games that you could be taking advantage of today.

1. Math Games Help with Problem Solving Skills

It's the lament of math teachers worldwide that students would rather be kicking a soccer ball than memorizing their multiplication tables. If you incorporate the same numbers into games, challenges and word problems, however, you'll turn the exercise on its head and give them a reason to care. Cool math games for kids will entice them to learn much more than cut-and-dry lessons.

2. Math Games Help with Better Cooperation

The most fun math games for kids are the ones where students work together in teams to reach a common goal. In addition to making math an exciting, enjoyable subject with the thrill of competition, group games will also encourage sharing, communication and cooperation among peers. They'll have to talk to each other and strategize together to win.

3. Math Games Help with Critical Thought

Speaking of strategy, math games are one of the best ways to open a child's mind to higher-level thinking. For example, budgeting or financial games will require them to think ahead and plan for the future. Factoring games (free) will force them to consider multiple solutions before deciding on the best one. They'll need to think sideways, creatively, instead of just tackling problems head-on, and this is a skill that will benefit them for their entire lives.

4. Math Games Help with Stronger Academic Performance Overall

Math games improve more than just counting. For example, printable math games for kids will also require them to read, write and comprehend words, so they'll be boosting their literacy skills while also developing their mathematical ones. All of the important thinking areas of the brain will be fully engaged.

5. Math Games Help with Improved Self-Confidence

Many students are insecure about their math skills. They tend to internalize their failures or buy into stereotypes like "I'm never going to get it" or "I'm too much of a girl to be good at math." Math games can help reverse these attitudes and perceptions. With every win, the child will have more and more faith that they can understand math, and this confidence will seep into their other subjects too.

6. Math Games Help with Added Value to Math as a Subject

If you're an algebra teacher, you've probably heard this one before: "But what am I going to do with it?" Math games will ensure that children never ask this question. They'll have seen and applied math to a variety of subjects, problems and events throughout their early childhood education, so they'll grow up understanding how useful and necessary it is.

These are just a few of the benefits you'll enjoy when you incorporate math games into the classroom. You don't have to break the bank for them, either. You can find plenty of low-cost and free math games for kids in my TPT store. Good luck! Happy counting!

HONORS/AWARDS/SHINING TEACHER MOMENT

One of my iOS math apps Jack and the Beanstalk a Mathematical Adventure is a recipient of the prestigious Mom's Choice Award!

My websites (MathFileFolderGames.com) is among the HomeSchool.com Top 100 Educational Websites of 2016!

MY OWN EDUCATIONAL HISTORY

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Oh, I also strongly believe that math games are a great tool to involve parents, guardians, siblings and other important people in the child's life. It is a great way to facilitate the home and school connection.

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