Label 6 egg cartons as directed and you'll have over 40 ready to go math games! Perfect for centers - keep the cartons in your math center and when your students are ready for a change, simply put out the instructions for a new game. Most games can be played with 1 or more of the 6 labeled cartons, but I've also included a few games which take special cartons - including Mancala, Sk-Egg ball (like skee-ball) and Flip the Egg, a toss and catch game. The games use readily available parts—plastic
This activity provides an engaging way for students to practice subtraction of two 2-digit numbers with regrouping. It can be played as a game for 2-4 players, or as a single student activity. To prepare: Print the color or black and white domino tiles. Both color and black and white sets are included. Cut apart the domino tiles, along the solid lines. Each domino will have a subtraction problem on one side and a number (difference) on the other side. As a game for 2-4 players: Play as a tr
This activity helps students become fluent adding multiples of 10, up to 100. Students will love filling their doghouses with cute dogs by finding the number that, when added to the number on each house, makes a sum of 100. This activity is very easy to prepare and play. To prepare: Simply print out the game boards, instructions and dog cards. Laminate. Cut the cards apart. If you would like a chart of the number bonds or a recording sheet, these can also be printed out. To play: Each of 2-4 p
This activity helps students become fluent adding multiples of 5, up to 100. Students will love filling their doghouses with cute dogs by finding the number that, when added to the number on each house, makes a sum of 100. This activity is very easy to prepare and play. To prepare: Simply print out the game boards, instructions and dog cards. Laminate. Cut the cards apart. If you would like a chart of the number bonds or a recording sheet, these can also be printed out. To play: Each of 2-4 play
If your students like playing “War” card games, they’ll love TOP TRUMP ZOO BABIES! You’ll love it too, because with each card drawn students add two 2-digit numbers (no regrouping) and compare the sums to a third number—lots of math facts practice in the 45 card deck! And nver the same game twice. Students each take a card. Player 1 compares the 3 numbers (1 number, 2 sums) on their card, and calls out the color name of the greatest value. Other players check the value of that color on their car
Your students will love helping the dogs find their doghouse by finding combinations of two numbers with a sum of 20. Simply print out the game boards and dog cards. Laminate. Cut apart the cards. An optional recording sheet can also be printed out if you wish to review student work. That's it! To play: Each player takes a game board. Shuffle all the cards and place them in a face down stack. Turn over the top card and place it next to the facedown pile—this is the discard pile. Players take t
FEED THE PENGUINS provides practice with multiplication number families. The activity also sneaks in realistic clipart of the 17 species of penguins and their preferred food sources. To feed a penguin (place a marker on it), players must correctly state the missing factor in a 2-9 multiplication number sentence. There are two variations - a flip and cover activity for 2-4 players and a bump activity for 2 players. 4 game boards, 45 fact cards, a multiplication table for students to check their w
This activity provides an engaging way for students to practice the addition of two 2-digit numbers with regrouping. It can be played as a game for 2-4 players, or as a single student activity. To prepare: Print the color or black and white domino tiles. Both color and black and white sets are included. Cut apart the domino tiles, along the solid lines. Each domino will have two addends on one side and a number on the other side. As a game for 2-4 players: Play as a traditional domino game,
Adding 9’s can be tricky! This game for 2-4 players makes practicing this essential skill easy and fun. Students move along the zoo board by solving equations from 9 + 0 to 9 + 9. Each card has 1 - 3 problems to solve. Each correct answer moves the player forward 1 space and allows them to “take a picture” of the animal in that enclosure (collect a picture card). Luck and skill combine to determine how many pictures a student can take on their trip through the zoo. Students can check each others
Irresistible pet babies multiply the appeal of this simple 4-in-a-row game. Students turn over 2 pawprint cards and find the product of the 2 numbers. If it is available they can place one of their kittens or puppies on the space. Pet baby spaces are free! "No Pets Allowed" and "Pets Welcome" cards add variety to the game. Optional recording sheet allows you to track student work.
If your students like playing “War” card games, they’ll love TOP TRUMP CATS & DOGS! You’ll love it too, because with each card drawn students solve two multiplication equations for an unknown number and compare those numbers to a third number—lots of math facts practice in the 45 card deck! Students each take a card. Player 1 compares the 3 numbers (1 known and 2 unknown) on their card, and calls out the color name of the greatest value. Other players check the value of that color on their ca
Students will have a doggone good time practicing division with 2 or 3 digit dividends and divisors from 2-12 (or use only 1 digit divisors). Includes 4 2-player boards: PARTY DOGS, CUTE PUPPIES, SILLY PUPS & PUPPY PALS. Students start at opposite ends of the board and divide their way along the path of irresistible dogs. “Remainder rounds” add variety to the game. A recording sheet allows you to check student work. Every game provides new challenges and your students will want to play again a
If your students like playing “War” card games, they’ll love TOP TRUMP PETS! You’ll love it too, because with each card drawn students solve two equations for an unknown number and compare those numbers to a third number—lots of math facts practice in the 45 card deck! Students each take a card. Player 1 finds the unknown values in 2 number sentences and compares that number to a third number on the card. He/she calls out the color name of the greatest value. Other players check the value of tha
If your students like playing “War” card games, they’ll love TOP TRUMP DOGS! You’ll love it too, because with each card drawn students solve a multiplication equation AND a division equation and compare those numbers to a third number—lots of math facts practice in the 45 card deck! Students each take a card. Player one compares the 3 numbers (1 known and 2 unknown) on their card, and calls out the color name of the greatest value. Other players check the value of that color on their card. The p
SUBTRACTION IN THE FOREST & WOODLAND SUBTRACTION are simple, engaging board games for two players to practice subtracting 2 and 3-digit numbers. SUBTRACTION IN THE FOREST (the clipart board) provides practice with 2-digit numbers, while WOODLAND SUBTRACTION (featuring photos) uses 3-digit numbers to form subtraction problems. Both boards are labeled with the names of the animals featured to help students learn about the inhabitants of woodland areas. The design of the game board (players move
DIVISION SAFARI & ARCTIC DIVISION are simple, engaging board games for two players to practice division with remainders. The safari game provides practice with 2-digit dividends, while the arctic animals board uses 3-digit dividends. Each photograph is labeled with the name of the animal, so students will also learn about African and Arctic animals. Divisor number cards from 2-12 are provided, giving you the option to use 2-9, 2-10, 2-12, or any combination you wish. The design of the game bo
If your students enjoy playing “War” card games, they’ll love TOP THIS! FACT FAMILIES TO 20. You’ll love it too, because on every turn the player must find the missing number in 3 fact families and compare it to a fourth number. The 54 card deck includes 162 equations! 2-3 students can play. Shuffle the cards and divide evenly among players in facedown piles. Each player turns over their top card (alternating players each round). The first player solves the problems on his/her card, compares th
Addition, subtraction, multiplication, factors, odd/even...you choose the skill or skills students will practice with TRI-NUMBERS. Students join the colorful triangle cards according to the criteria you choose. For example: numbers with a sum of 10, numbers with a difference of 2 or 3, numbers that yeild an even sum, numbers that yields an odd product, numbers with 5 as a factor...use one or more of the 24 criteria choices given, or use the blank cards to write your own. Students may work with 0
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