REVISED AND EXPANDED TO BE EVEN MORE FUN! Differentiated practice with analog time is easy for you and irresistible to your students! is fun when you can collect animal cards. Students move around one of the three game boards (time to the half hour, quarter hour or 5-minute increments), reading the time on the clocks and looking to see if that time matches the feeding time for one of the animals. If so, the player can feed the animals (collect the cards). Your students will want to play this gam
Students will enjoy determining flips, turns and slides in this simple, engaging and exciting game. The playful monkeys in different poses make this activity more challenging (and appealing) than standard shape transformation worksheets. Players who successfully name the transformation have a choice of taking a single banana card or taking a chance with alternate cards which might be 1, 2 or 3 bananas, but could also result in losing a turn or having to give away bananas. The first player to col
This activity is a perfect addition to your math centers during an arctic animal unit. 44 task cards challenge students to solve arctic animal themed word problems. The numbers are small in each puzzler ( to enable students to use the creature cards), but the thinking is big! Students use pictures of arctic animals to solve the problems, and then check their answer by counting the animals. There are 6 different, labeled photos of each of the 18 arctic creatures—kids love choosing which pictu
The canine crew of The Barker will get your students ship shape to learn multiplication. Three different activities are included in this package of array activities: JOLLY ROGER ARRAYS Students look at arrays of pirate themed objects and express the number represented as a sum of equal addends and a multiplication sentence. A correct answer allows them to roll the die, move on the game board, and possibly add a crew member to their ship. Be on the lookout for treasure cards and beware the emp
Students will practice adding the values of coins and learn to anticipate possible outcomes in this simple game. After playing a game or two, players will realize that sometimes it's better to take a lesser value coin rather than take a higher value coin which makes an even more valuable coin an end coin. You will need play coins for this activity.
Bunny time provides practice with analog time in a game format. Players compete to be the first to move around the clock to 12:00. To move from number to number they draw a card and must either read an analog clock face or set the game board clock to a written time. Along the way special instruction cards add excitement to the game. This is an old product that I've decided to make a freebie. Enjoy!
1st - 2nd
Applied Math, Math, Other (Math)
FREE
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