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
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
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 simple, colorful division game gets students thinking about the factors of numbers up to 120. Players take turns drawing a number card. The player divides the number on the space they occupy by the number on the card. The player moves forward the number of places on the card if it divides evenly. For example, if a player is on 24 and he/she draws a 6, he/she can move moves forward 6 spaces because 6 divides evenly into 24. If a player is on 24 and throws a 5, the player stays on 24 because
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
2nd - 5th
Arithmetic, Basic Operations, Math
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