50 multiplication games that require nothing more than playing cards, dice, paper & pencil! These simple but effective activities are easy to prepare, easy to store and easy to play. Perfect for math centers or early finishers, Cards Dice & Multiplication activities are also ideal for students to play at home. With purchase of the full package buyers are granted permission to send individual game sheets home with students. Each game is on a separate page. Print out the instructions, laminat
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
SKIP COUNTING NUMBER LINE GAMES These quick and easy games for 2-4 players provide practice counting by 2’s, 3’s, 5’s and 10’s. Each variation has a different, fun animal theme: Forest 2’s, Under the Sea 3’s, Jungle 5’s and Arctic 10’s. Prep is simple: print out the number line and board game pages. Laminate or place in a plastic sleeve for durability. You can also provide students with an answer key if you would like them to be able to check each other’s answers. You will a die, a place
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
What a fun way to reinforce addition and subtraction fact families! This activity will have students practicing addition and subtraction to/from 20 in a unique, engaging game format. Students must manipulate fact families to determine the missing number in the 25 incomplete equations on their bingo board. 30 game boards are included to allow for either small group or whole class participation. The 36 special calling cards, featuring fold over flaps to hide the answers, give you the option of
If your students like playing “War” card games, they’ll love TOP TRUMP MONEY WAR$. You’ll love it too, because with each card drawn students calculate and compare the value of combinations of coins, expressed in 4 different ways - coin pictures, cents (in numbers), cents (in words), coins (written words) To prepare: Print out the cards and laminate. Cut the cards apart. That’s it! To play, shuffle the cards and divide evenly among players in face down piles. 2-3 students can play. Players take
What a fun way to reinforce basic division facts! This activity will have students practicing the 2-9 multiplication fact families in a unique, engaging game format. 30 game boards are included to allow for either small group or whole class participation. Print out a few for use as a center, or enough for the whole class. Students will explore multiplication fact families as they determine the missing factor or product of the 25 equations on their bingo board. This activity is also an excellent
Monkey Math—Adding 3 Numbers allows students to their practice mental math skills adding 3 numbers. It’s simple to prepare and easy to play. Students take turns flipping over 3 number cards and adding the digits. If the sum is under 10, the turn ends. If the sum greater than 10, the player takes a banana. But if it’s a rotten banana, the player has to put back a banana. Also, students who are lucky enough to select a number card with more than one monkey on it earn an extra turn. The first pla
Fact families are challenging and fun with NUMBER CROSS. This activity can be used as a math center, small group game, or whole class activity. For centers or small groups, students fill in the squares of each of their crosses with number tiles to create addition and/or subtraction number sentences. Take 2, Steal and Player's Choice cards add excitment to completing 10 fact families. There is a black and white board that can be photocopied for each student for a whole class write-in activity.
1st - 3rd
Basic Operations, Math, Mental Math
$2.00
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