"Extremely satisfied. Highly engaging and super easy to play!" - user comment (2nd grade)" 100 addition and subtraction games games that require nothing more than playing cards, dice, paper & pencil! From introductory activities using dots to add to 10, to 6-digit addition and subtraction, you'll find an activity for every skill level. These simple but effective activites are easy to prepare, easy to store and easy to play. Perfect for math centers or early finishers, Cards Dice and Addition
25 division games that require nothing more than playing cards, dice, paper & pencil! These simple but effective activites are easy to prepare, easy to store and easy to play. Perfect for math centers or early finishers, Cards, Dice & Division activities are also ideal for students to play at home. With purchase of the package buyers are granted permission to send individual game sheets home with students. Each game is on a separate page. Print out the instructions, laminate them or insert
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
What a fun way to practice reading and interpreting graphs! This activity will have students actively thinking about and discussing line, bar and pie graphs and tally charts. Each of the 32 different game boards has the 4 graphs needed to answer the questions that will allow them to cross off spaces on their bingo grid. The fold-over calling cards allow you to use this activity in a center, without a dedicated bingo caller, or print out enough for whole class play.
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
These five picture Sudoku puzzles coordinate with the If You Give a … books by Laura Numeroff, but they can also be used as a general problem solving center activity. The 4-square picture format allows even young children to challenge themselves with Sudoku. The picture cards allow students to easily try out solutions. Only the pictures needed to complete the puzzle are given, so students are guided toward a successful experience. Solutions are provided.
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
Get your students excited about learning coordinate graph skills with these jungle joke grids. These are samples of the 30 activity pages in my Coordinate Grid Jungle Jokes package. Photocopy them or use dry erase sleeves - they're perfect for centers or early finishers. 2 samples are included in this preview.
This activity provides practice skip counting by 3’s. Depending on which cards are used, you can cap the numbers at 36 or 100. Students will generate the first, middle or last number in a sequence of 3 numbers. Following the rules of popular Top-It (War) card games, students need little or no instruction on how to play, The cards also provide accurate depictions of 17 species of penguins. To prepare the game simply print out the cards and the number lines: For practice up to 36, print out 2 co
If your students like “War” card games, they’ll love TOP TRUMP WILD ANIMALS! You’ll love it too, because it provides lots of practice comparing fractions without boring worksheets. This product is geared toward students just beginning to compare fractions. Only halves, thirds, fourths, sixths and eighths are used, and the comparisons are not complex (see the preview). This is an easy activity to learn, and every game provides different challenges. Animal names on each card add a little science.
Finally, a fun way to reinforce content area vocabulary with small groups or the whole class! This familiar activity will have students actively thinking about and discussing the language of multiplication and division. Because students only have to recognize the word matching the definition, not generate it, it is ideal for discussing both new and familiar terms. 30 game cards are included to allow for whole class participation. The special calling cards, featuring fold over flaps to hide the
These simple but effective activities are easy to prepare, easy to store and easy to play.The 30 activities are designed for single students and only require counting chips, playing cards and/or dice. The challenges are perfect for early finishers, centers or free play. Each activity is on a separate page, so you can choose the challenges which fit each student. Print out the instructions, laminate them or insert into a plastic sleeve, gather the cards, dice and/or counters listed, place in a
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
Finally, a fun way to reinforce the vocabulary of mathematics! This familiar activity will have students actively thinking about and discussing common units of measurement. NOTE: METRIC MEASUREMENT UNITS ARE INCLUDED, BUT THIS IS BEST SUITED FOR U.S. LEARNERS. Because students only have to recognize the word matching the definition, not generate it, it is ideal for discussing both new and familiar terms. 30 game cards are included in each set to allow for whole class participation. The special
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,
What a fun way to reinforce division facts! This activity will have students practicing basic division by 3-10 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 divisors, dividends and quotients as they determine the missing factor or product of the 25 equations on their bingo board. This activity is excellent for the transition from
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
Finally, a fun way to reinforce multiplication facts with small groups or the whole class! This familiar activity has been super-sized for more fun and learning. The featured equations are those most likely to be answered incorrectly by students, making the most of classroom time! Practice fact families up to 9X9 with Perplexing Products, or products to 12X12 with Multiplication Madness. 30 game cards are included to allow for whole class participation. The special calling cards, featuring f
2nd - 4th
Basic Operations, Math
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