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
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
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
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.
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
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