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Preview of I Have ... Who Has ? | Mental Addition and Subtraction Group Math Game

I Have ... Who Has ? | Mental Addition and Subtraction Group Math Game

A spring themed 25 card deck for mental addition and subtraction I Have...Who Has? game. Covers one-digit numbers to/from two-digit numbers. Comes in four formats: color two-sided, color one-sided, black and white two-sided, or black and white one-sided. The back side is decorative only. This deck can be played with 1-25 students. A starting card begins the game with "Who has ___" and the student who has the matching card continues with "I have ___, who has ___". Play continues around the group
Preview of I Have ... Who Has ? | Multiplication Group Math Game

I Have ... Who Has ? | Multiplication Group Math Game

A short, 20 card deck for basic multiplication I Have...Who Has? game. Comes in four formats: color two-sided, color one-sided, black and white two-sided, or black and white one-sided. The back side is decorative only. This deck can be played with 1-20 students. A starting card begins the game with "Who has ___" and the student who has the matching card continues with "I have ___, who has ___". Play continues around the group until it reaches the student with the ending card. Can provide extra
Preview of Division Visualization Game Deck and Flashcards

Division Visualization Game Deck and Flashcards

This division card set includes two deck versions: 34 double-sided flashcards and 68 single-sided matching cards. The 68 card deck can be used for 2+ player games like Old Maid, where the goal is matching the division fact to its visualization (the deck includes a clown card to use as the old maid). The flashcards can be used by a single student or in groups to reinforce the connection between the division fact and its visualization. If you like this product, you’ll probably also like my free E
Preview of Multiplication up to 12x12 Bingo Cards

Multiplication up to 12x12 Bingo Cards

A set of 25 4-by-4 bingo cards for multiplication bingo, including products up to 12x12. This set does not include any way to choose the numbers, I would suggest using an online number generator to choose two random numbers between 1 and 12. If these are to be laminated and reused, it will require bingo chips or some other way to mark the cards.
Preview of Kaboom! Math Game | Basic Division Level Two

Kaboom! Math Game | Basic Division Level Two

A fun, easy-to-understand 92-card game to review basic division facts. This deck is considered level 2 of 2, as it focuses on division facts involving 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 12. Kaboom is a card game that can be adapted for just about any concept, and this version has a few special features. The rules are simple: Cards are shuffled in a pile or a bucketQuestion cards are kept if answered correctly, put back in bucket if answered incorrectlyIf a student gets a kaboom card, all their cards, including
Preview of Kaboom! Math Game | Basic Division Level One

Kaboom! Math Game | Basic Division Level One

A fun, easy-to-understand 92-card game to review basic division facts. This deck is considered level 1 of 2, as it focuses on division facts involving 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, and 11. Kaboom is a card game that can be adapted for just about any concept, and this version has a few special features. The rules are simple: Cards are shuffled in a pile or a bucketQuestion cards are kept if answered correctly, put back in bucket if answered incorrectlyIf a student gets a kaboom card, all their cards, including
Preview of Tri-math 9x9 Edition | Triangle Matching Multiplication Game

Tri-math 9x9 Edition | Triangle Matching Multiplication Game

This triangle matching game lets students practice multiplication and factoring up to 9 x 9, in a fun and competitive way. Instructions: This game is for 2 to 4 players. Here's how to play: Mix up the game pieces and put them face down.Each player takes 5 pieces, but keeps them secret from the others.Everyone says the highest number on their pieces. The player with the biggest number goes first. If two players have the same biggest number, the one with the biggest total of all the numbers on tha
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