Attention Buyers: BOGO OPPORTUNITY - Leave a comment when you buy any of my products and choose another product of equal value absolutely FREE! You will receive your FREE product via email. Also, follow me here on Teachers Pay Teachers to stayed informed about all of my products! Whether you call it "Concentration" (old school), "The Matching Game" or "The Memory Game", your students will have a blast while being challenged at the same time! Players choose from one of three, colorful sets (24 c
Whether you call it "Concentration" (old school), "The Matching Game" or "The Memory Game", your students will have a blast while being challenged at the same time! Players choose from one of three, colorful sets (24 cards per set), and start with all cards face down. One player flips any two cards and identifies whether the values are equivalent or not. If they are equal, the player keeps the pair and goes again. The game continues until all matches are found. Use these cards with students
Whether you call it "Concentration" (old school), "The Matching Game" or "The Memory Game", your students will have a blast while being challenged at the same time! Players choose from one of six, colorful sets (24 cards per set, for a total of 144 cards), and start with all cards face down. One player flips any two cards to find a mixed number and its improper fraction equivalent. If they are equal, the player keeps the pair and goes again. The game continues until all matches are found. S
After your students have learned about prime and composite numbers in class, they are going to need some practice! I like to print these flash cards back to back and put them on a ring. I either put them at centers for students to quickly review, or I give them to each of my students to take with them where ever they go! There are 3 sets with 32 cards per set, for a total of 96 cards (one sided cards) or 48 cards (two-sided cards. Each card lets students know whether the given number is eithe
FREE! FREE! FREE!!! Remember playing Around the World with old school flash cards? Students would advance from seat to seat each time they defeated an opponent by answering the flash card first!. Why not display your "flash cards" on your interactive white board with this fun version of the classic game? This version helps students practice mental math skills by asking them to double or halve a given number. You, of course, control the speed of the game, and the answer is not revealed until you
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